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Re: Will Lego Learn a lesson?
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lugnet.dear-lego
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Tue, 15 Aug 2000 22:39:02 GMT
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> LEGO does not need just better design but also to stick longer to a theme.
> From a consumer point of view, the Aquazone stuff doesn't match the Rock
> Raiders stuff, even though the bricks can be mixed etc. a parent will
> probably choose a theme and stick to that. You probably won't buy all themes
> but just a few, killing off a theme means losing some fans on that front, if
> the theme that replaces that one isn't as interesting or doesn't really
> match another theme you're losing consumers.
> On a side note: the Rock Raiders have a lot of potential IMHO but are just
> too expensive to start collecting :-(
> --
> Frank Buiting
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> Visit the LEGO Lexicon: http://members.chello.nl/~f.buiting/lego/
The Rock Raiders have a lot of potential, but they are expensive. I've
finished one MOC, and started on a second, but they use basic RR parts and
figs. They other stuff comes from my collection of standard parts. The result?
Non-junorized Rock Raiders!!!!
Rob
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