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Re: Blulk Brick Sales In LegoLand Calif.
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lugnet.general
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Mon, 26 Feb 2001 01:32:27 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Wayne Gramlich writes:
> All:
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> I'm a very infrequent poster over here at LUGNET (only 1 or 2
> posts, total.)
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> My family and I just got back from 5 days at Legoland California.
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> While I was there, I wound up talking with Mr. De Shields, the
> person in charge of retail bulk brick sales at the little shop
> outside of the model shop. The good news is that he said that
> he was trying to increase the number of different kinds and
> colors of bricks available for retail sale. The bad news is
> that he asked me for suggestions. Unfortunately, I'm more into
> using Lego's for robotics and I am pretty clueless as to what
> kind of bulk bricks people want to buy. I'm sure that there are
> a whole bunch of people on this list who could have rattled off
> a long list of suggested parts.
Hmmm...lets see. These bulk brick packs are already quite in the right
direction. What I believe is very important, though, would be new packs of
specialty pieces. Like Accessory packs, only with more pieces, and more of
them. But...on the subject on bulk pieces...castle walls, corner slope
pieces, stormtroopers <g>, more town window wall types (the three-angled
Town Jr one, perhaps?), NORMAL town windows...
Thats just off the tippy-top of my head. Theres an absolute sea of other
pieces that wouldn't be good in bulk but excellent in 5s and 10s in packs.
--Josh
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| All: I'm a very infrequent poster over here at LUGNET (only 1 or 2 posts, total.) My family and I just got back from 5 days at Legoland California. While I was there, I wound up talking with Mr. De Shields, the person in charge of retail bulk brick (...) (24 years ago, 26-Feb-01, to lugnet.general)
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