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Re: What colors do bricks come in?
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lugnet.general
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Thu, 11 Nov 1999 16:12:47 GMT
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Based on the color pallet of Crayola Crayon (supposedly one of the top 10 toys this
century from A&E TV show, yeah right!), I like to call the lighter pink "PINK", and
the darker pink "MAGENTA". Now does that mean we have 2 shades of magenta?
Gary Istok
Frank Filz wrote:
> Simon Robinson wrote:
> >
> > In lugnet.general, David Eaton writes:
> > > I noticed a couple missing, like teal & the reflective colors, but I know there
> > > are more-- Todd mentioned there were several shades of pink, I think, and I'm
> > > sure there's some I'm forgetting. Of course, these aren't all the colors that
> > > BASIC bricks come in, but any Lego bricks at all...
> >
> > Yeah - almost there but
> > still a couple missing that I can think of, so I've modified your
> > table. You're right about there being different shades of pink. I have
> > a couple of paradisa sets that have two shades of pink in the same set!
>
> From my examinations, there appear to be three pinks. I have some pink
> windows and doors from a girls bucket which are a light and a dark pink,
> the dark pink is different (more muted) from the Paradisa/Bellville dark
> pink.
>
> I'm not sure you listed all the Bellville colors.
>
> --
> Frank Filz
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| (...) From my examinations, there appear to be three pinks. I have some pink windows and doors from a girls bucket which are a light and a dark pink, the dark pink is different (more muted) from the Paradisa/Bellville dark pink. I'm not sure you (...) (25 years ago, 11-Nov-99, to lugnet.general)
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