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In lugnet.technic.bionicle, Christian Gemünden writes:
> Hi Bionicle Fans out there,
>
> hopefully someone at LEGO Direct will read this too and can clarify the things.
> LEGO, I'd really like to get some answers on these - I know someone is
> listening (as LEGO seems to be very concerned about their Bionicle theme) so
> get anyone at LEGO Direct behind the screen and explain the following:
>
> - How does it come that LEGO only sells 48 different masks rather than 72 as
> announced? (even more than 144 combinations are possible anyway)
> - Why are more than 30% of all masks black and six other colours missing
> completely? (as well as missing shapes)
> - Why were the masks Matatu and Ruru produced in other colours than shown on
> the bag? (for example no green Ruru should be available according to the bags)
> - How can it be that I already have ten copies of one certain mask, but zero
> copies of another one? (that's anything but randomly assorted)
> - Will we ever see the 'unknown' type of mask that is shown right in the
> middle of all masks ?
>
> I think it's really a disgrace to LEGO to start such a lousy marketing
> strategy. Even the kids will soon find out that they were leg-pulled and
> LEGO never produced all the masks they show on the bags. Of course - once
> the kids find out that they were cheated, then it'll be too late for them as
> they've already spent all their money on the Bionicle stuff. However, a very
> bad taste of disappointment about the LEGO brand will stay in their minds! I
> don't think they'll buy LEGO any time soon again. What a stupid dirty trick
> LEGO is playing on them!
>
> Product #8530 totally sucks - play well!
>
> Bye, Christian --- xTIAN.
> --------------------------------------------------
> Lugnet Member #479 -- The World is full of AFOLs !
> mail: xtian@brickmaster.de web: www.brickmaster.de
Hear the alarm bells TLC!
Christian has been the biggest Lego Fan on earth when I first got in touch with
him. While most AFOL people are just fans of Lego products (basically the good
ones from the past, hehe), Christian has really been a Fan of the Lego company
and ALL its products.
Now read his new opinion about 2001 Lego sets and the behaviour of TLC. I think
this is even more concerning than lots of other news I hear now and then.
Kind Regards,
Ben
(Lugnet Member 448)
"Playmobil produces the better Legos today!"
If you don't believe, take a look at this loussy brick quality:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=28411
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