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Come on now, let's add some realism to this conversation. LegoLand is a theme
park, not a production facility. If they were really printing those parts, it
could take up to 20 minutes or more to apply all the colors, and let them dry.
Since a childs span of attention is MUCH MUCH less than that, I think they
have done a wonderful job showing the production methodology.
Personally, I was really impressed at the quality of the display.
Again, realism....
> Sorry, I can't find the original post, but apparently the "production line"
> just swaps the unpainted and painted pieces. IT'S A FAKE!! Who would have
> thought LEGO could be guilty of such duplicity...
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