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Subject: 
Re: lugnet.belville has got on it's feet!
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lugnet.belville, lugnet.general
Date: 
Sun, 16 Jan 2000 23:17:07 GMT
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In lugnet.belville, Frank Filz writes:

Richard Marchetti wrote in message ...
In lugnet.belville, Shiri Dori writes:
(2) Yeah, I know most of you just like it for parts, but still...

Hey, everyone likes everything for parts -- parts is what its about.  The • real
problem is one of scale, and secondarily one of price.  Belville figs means
having to go to another scale in building and for a theme where the figures
available are quite limited.  And then there is price -- the price is just • WAY
beyond what I want to spend regularly on this particular hobby. Still, for
certain specialty items that I want to feature prominently for some reason • or
other, Belville satisfies quite nicely.  But if they started featuring • these
great parts in system sets, and did a Millimy in minifig scale, I wouldn't
shed a tear for Belville's passing.  (Actually, I might make a millimy of • my
own anyway...but you get the point.)

The only figure for Belville I have truly looked forward to is the new evil
witch in blue, or whatever she is.


What would be really neat is if the figures/dolls were sold separately (not
just in addition to, but not be in the sets). The sets might still contain
the clothing, but I'd rather see that separately also. That would reduce the
price of the sets significantly, yet not increase the price overly much for
those actually buying them to actually use with the figures. I can see
people who use the figures wanting multiples of some sets, but not needing
two or more of each figure.

This is a good idea, but it's pretty obvious (IMO) that TLG wouldn't do it.
Two basic reasons:
1. This would reduce the price of the set for YOU, meaning it will reduce the
profit of TLG - you pay less, and (as you said) not too many people would buy
the figs. Bottom line, TLG makes less money.
2. Has TLG *ever* done something we suggested? (1)


Of course I think Millimy would still come with each set (I'm sure most of
why Millimy is in the current sets is to encourage people to get all the
sets), but being a single piece, she must not be very expensive to
manufacture (at least compared to the regular figures).

Really? That's the reason? I dunno, I thought they mistook her to be pretty or
something :-)


Of course this same idea would apply to Scala.

See what you mean, I would agree. Having received my (2) first belville and
scala sets on the same week, I'm starting to form real opinions on these. It's
sinple: I don't like them.

But I do like the Belville *Sets*. Not the Scala sets though, not anymore.

-Shiri

(1) sorry for sarcasm...
(2) Or rather, my sister's



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  Re: lugnet.belville has got on it's feet!
 
Richard Marchetti wrote in message ... (...) real (...) WAY (...) or (...) these (...) my (...) What would be really neat is if the figures/dolls were sold separately (not just in addition to, but not be in the sets). The sets might still contain (...) (25 years ago, 16-Jan-00, to lugnet.belville, lugnet.general)

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