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Re: Four sets reviewd, but only one good one, so be warned!
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Fri, 4 Jan 2008 17:39:33 GMT
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In lugnet.reviews, Jordan Schwarz wrote:
   In lugnet.reviews, David Simmons wrote:
   Hey all,

Got a lovely selection of holiday loot thanks to my sweetie-pie, and after building the sets I have some impressions. The sets are:

Mars Mission # 7695 MX-11 Astro Fighter

Town City # 7991 Recycle Truck

SpongeBob Squarepants # 3830 Bikini Bottom Express

Mars Mission # 7693 ETX Alien Strike


::snip::

You raise an interesting point about the box art on the Bikini Bottom Express: at what point can it be considered false advertising, since the included model so obviously deviates from that pictured? On boxes of cereal, for example, manufacturers always put a disclaimer to the effect of “Product enlarged to show texture”; has LEGO reached the point of needing to include a disclaimer stating, “Product rendered with CGI to cover flaws of actual model” ? Of course, most of us would simply prefer that the model match the box art as closely as possible. But at a minimum, perhaps LEGO needs to state that the box art is an artistic representation of the actual product.

Incidentally, I used those same windows on a caboose of mine:



The orange panel windows it uses are from an earlier Sponge Bob set, and the color discrepancy was still an issue then, although this latest set really highlights it.

-Jordan Schwarz

One issue may be the application of orange paint on a different material. We all know LEGO elements are made of ABS. However, windows are not made of ABS, they are made of polycarbonate(PC). As PC and ABS are different materials, application of color may have discrepancies (kinda like when you apply paint over a white primer, it’s got a different look when you apply it over a darker color primer.

I would say there was a good chance this was considered, but when the parts were painted, it didn’t look exactly right. I speculate that changing the color to be more accurate would push delivery of the sets until after Christmas season. Given the amount of business that is done in the last six weeks of the year, a business decision probably needed to be made. So, should money be made on the Spongebob sets at Christmas, or not? From a business standpoint--I would have made the decision to proceed with the current production.



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  Re: Four sets reviewd, but only one good one, so be warned!
 
(...) The same "color issue" is visible on the grey (and presumably red although I dont own any of those) porthole pieces from the Santa Fe Super Chief set. (17 years ago, 4-Jan-08, to lugnet.reviews, lugnet.dear-lego)
  Re: Four sets reviewd, but only one good one, so be warned!
 
(...) Is it? I knew it couldn't possibly be ABS (due to the fact that natural ABS has a translucent milky-beige color, and clear ABS is supposed to be EXPENSIVE), but I'd always thought it was acrylic due to how easily the transparent parts used to (...) (17 years ago, 5-Jan-08, to lugnet.reviews, lugnet.dear-lego, FTX)

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  Re: Four sets reviewd, but only one good one, so be warned!
 
(...) ::snip:: You raise an interesting point about the box art on the Bikini Bottom Express: at what point can it be considered false advertising, since the included model so obviously deviates from that pictured? On boxes of cereal, for example, (...) (17 years ago, 31-Dec-07, to lugnet.reviews, lugnet.dear-lego, FTX)

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