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> In lugnet.loc.uk, Jason J. Railton writes:
> > Has anyone else noticed that the latest UK edition of the Lego
> > Club Magazine features Mega-Bloks?
> > Look on the page of readers' models, and in the bottom-left is a
> > picture of Mega-Bloks' mid-blue/yellow/trans-luminous-ish-yellow
> > "9743 Pro Builder® Blue Thunder", their take on the F/A-18 Hornet
> > of the US Navy's Blue Angels Display Team.
In lugnet.loc.uk, Jon Palmer writes:
> This isn't the first time this has happened.
>
> http://news.lugnet.com/general/?n=25129
>
> Apparantly they either did not know or did not solve the problem. I can't
> believe they would let this happen (twice). Displaying a real model as a
> reader's model is bad enough but not even noticing its a Mega Blok model is
> nuts.
That's shocking. I'm speculating now, but I wonder how many pictures of
kids with genuine LEGO COTS models actually get sent in to the magazine and
get filtered out? I mean, would you think of sending in a picture of a
known set? Probably not. So, could these be deliberate attempts to fool
TLC? And if so, how far does it go?
I think LEGO needs to be extremely careful here. So, on these grounds I've
decided not to scan the article.
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