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Kevin Salm wrote:
> [...]
> Having Lego in a small vending machine such as this might be an excellent idea
> for LUGs and LTCs when they do public events like displays and train shows.
> It is not a money maker as the items given are worth more than a quarter, but
> the joy seen by those that insert their quarters will be more valuable. Use
> of larger capsules would also allow for the inclusion of small slips of paper
> with the name of the group, a short Lego fortune cookie message, etc.
I think seeing machines at LUG events would be awesome! no reason it
can't be done, other than being careful to avoid "confusion" of TLC
involvement. I'd recommend slapping a big LUG sticker on the side of
the machine and NOT putting a LEGO logo anywhere near.
> Putting Lego elements in bulk vending machines also would seem to be in line
> with The Lego Company's marketing initiative of building more brand awareness
> among familes with children. Imagine Lego vending machines in all of the
> locations where gumball vending machines are commonplace -- retail stores,
> food markets, video rental shops, hotels and motels, hospitals, etc.
> I don't think it would be difficult at all to convince suppliers of bulk
> vending products that Lego elements would be successful at all of these
> locations and even at higher price points.
TLC may be concerned about 'cheapening' their product by letting it be
seen in such a machine. (I know I don't expect much quality from those
things.) Perhaps if it were done at an FAO or something..
In my wildest dream, I'd go to the LEGO store where there were walls of
elements. like those walls of bulk candy at the mall.. Mmm
> This idea has been expressed several times on Lugnet over the years and many
> people have stated that they would willingly drop their change in a machine in
> exchange for some unknown Lego parts or minifigs. I think Lego would be much
> more popular than silly slime, bouncy balls, decals and tatoo stickers, an even
> gumballs, jawbreakers, and all other types of vended candies. And Lego might
> even be more welcome by parents than all of these other typical products.
>
> But unless The Lego Company tries it, we will never know.....
On a related note.. JimG and I had some involvement with this project:
http://www.artomat.org/
Six or so months ago, we met the creator and got prep'd for submitting
our art to a machine in S.Carolina. Of course I would've loved to put
some sorta custom LEGO kits in there, but that's not really what it's
about. Anyhow, just goes to show that it's not impossible to go the
'renegade' route.
:-)
-Suz
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