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Re: Four sets reviewd, but only one good one, so be warned!
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Date: 
Sat, 5 Jan 2008 16:19:08 GMT
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In lugnet.reviews, Scott Lyttle wrote:
   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).

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 crack when I was a kid (particularly the 1x1 round plates of which I have had dozens split open at the base). Maybe it’s something that changed over the years, though.

   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.

It’s probably a combination of issues:

1. The parts are transparent, so unless they get a fully-opaque undercoat, colors will be muted. If you recall getting character glasses from fast food restaurants back when the practice was still common, the inside of every glass showed white because of the undercoat that was used to help make the brighter colors pop.

2. The color of the part will affect it as well, like how the old blue computers were always less vibrantly decorated than their white counterparts, and the light-grey versions were somewhere in between. Darker colors will cause the deco to be more muted, just as transparent shades will. Mismatched shades (red paint on green, blue paint on orange, etc) will have a similar effect because they don’t reflect the same wavelengths of light.

3. We’re assuming that they actually picked paint colors that were good matches for the part colors, at least under the circumstances as seen during the selection process. They could very well have just been the closest available colors, and if they weren’t a perfect match, they were as good as they were going to get without having an expensive custom-tinted color mixed up. You can see the same result with the new corpulantly fleshie minifigs. Satipo from the Temple Escape set has a patch of bare skin on his torso that looks a much better match to the NBA fleshtone than the new licensed IP color. It makes him look like he’s wearing another shirt under his wifebeater.



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(...) 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 (...) (17 years ago, 4-Jan-08, to lugnet.reviews, lugnet.dear-lego, FTX)

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