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Re: Service Catalog gone from lego.com
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lugnet.technic, lugnet.general
Date: 
Wed, 5 Jan 2000 17:18:46 GMT
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In lugnet.technic, Gary R. Istok writes:


John Morgan wrote:

In lugnet.technic, Tim Wilkins writes:
Did you know that in Germany at www.legoshop.de you can buy absolutely
everything that Lego sells !!!!
Regards
Tim

:) in the interest of optimisum, Maybe LEGO® Direct is actually going to
create a Global availability for all parts. For the parts that have injury
potential,IE shooting canons, there could be a disclaimer about , these
items must be purchased by 18 years or older persons etc,etc,( I still
havent figured out why the flex system service pack wasnt offered in the
US) but hopefully when the LEGO® Direct moves into full stride we will see
everyone being able to purchase any part from any place in the world : )

John"they call me a dreamer, but I am not the only one......" Morgan

OK,  I don't want to shatter the dream John, but I don't think we're gonna get
"carte blanche" availability of parts, even from LEGO Direct.  Not unless TLC
alters their basic philosophy for parts creation.  I think that the reality of
"parts availability" will hold true.  For example - the 2x3x3 extreme slope
corner bricks in Yellow were only available in the Yellow Castle (375/6075),
which was made in the early 1980's.   You won't be seeing these pieces
available unless they are used in a recent/future set.  Even the Model Shops
in Billund/Windsor/Enfield have to use the pieces available to them from
current inventory (although one does wonder where they got all those light
blue bricks from).

Actually, Gary, I'd disagree with you here.  When I went to LLC, I saw a
number of pieces that aren't currently in production.  Including (off the top
of my head) 2x2x3 extreme slope corners in brown and tan, 1x8 tiles in tan
(huge vershukel loads of them in the lumber mill), various technic elements in
non-technic colors(1) in the New Orleans setup, 3x3 low corner slopes in light
blue, etc.   I could go on, bu I don't think I have to. ;)

James
http://www/shades-of-night.com/lego/

1:Which is to say, in colors. <grin, duck>



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(...) James, I'm sure you're right. (No I haven't been to a LEGOLAND yet!) But I've observed a few things in the last 12 years that sort of contradicts this. One was about 14 years ago, when I visited a KMART near Detroit. It had a LEGO display (...) (24 years ago, 5-Jan-00, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.general)

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(...) OK, I don't want to shatter the dream John, but I don't think we're gonna get "carte blanche" availability of parts, even from LEGO Direct. Not unless TLC alters their basic philosophy for parts creation. I think that the reality of "parts (...) (24 years ago, 5-Jan-00, to lugnet.technic, lugnet.general)

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