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Re: Architectural Wonders theme
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lugnet.dear-lego
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Wed, 12 May 1999 15:03:33 GMT
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Steve Jaquot wrote:
> I like this idea, but these might not be such hot items at TRU,
> certainly not the next Star Wars. On the other hand, they might sell >particularly well in museum shops/catalogs, where high priced toys for >adults are the norm.
I think that's a good idea, though the volume of a set for a specific
niche (eg Monticello) might not be high enough to justify production.
What got me thinking was that those Puzz-3D things are genuinely
mass-market. _Someone_ is interested in Famous Buildings of the World.
And a Lego version would be a lot longer-lasting and versatile than the
Puzz-3D one.
Kevin
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Architectural Wonders theme
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| (...) Not that I don't think this is a good idea - I do - but 3-D puzzles have a distinct advantage over Lego in the "famous building" catagory - size & detail. A puzzle can print it's detailing, and be more-or-less whatever size markets best. A (...) (26 years ago, 12-May-99, to lugnet.dear-lego)
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| (...) [proposed theme: famous buildings, historical/international architecture] (...) I like this idea, but these might not be such hot items at TRU, certainly not the next Star Wars. On the other hand, they might sell particularly well in museum (...) (26 years ago, 12-May-99, to lugnet.dear-lego)
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