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In lugnet.general, Jake McKee writes:
> In lugnet.general, Todd Lehman writes:
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> > > But that whole attitude seems to be contrary to the signs which are all
> > > over the place saying "these models are built with the same bricks
> > > available to you [the customer].",
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> > But that's a bloody blatant lie -- or at best a half-truth. (I don't mean
> > that you're lying, I mean LEGOLAND is.)
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> Actually, the point is that there are no parts made specifically for models
> built in LEGOLAND (any location). All parts have been avaliable to the
> consumer at one point in time. There aren't any color/part combos that were
> never sold, and no custom parts were molded in order to make a specific
> model. Sure some of the parts used are no longer avaliable on the shelves,
> but nobody ever said that LEGOLAND models were built only using parts from
> the 2001 product line.
>
> Hope that makes sense.
It makes sense, but unfortunately isn't true. I have seen parts in Legoland
that have never (IFAIK) been in production. One that leaps out is the 2x2x3
corner slope brick in tan (used in dresses on some of the LL-scale figs).
Another, really blatant one is the raw ABS used for a coal load on one of
the trains.
It's a good theory, but like the man says "It ain't necessarily so."
James
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| (...) Actually, the point is that there are no parts made specifically for models built in LEGOLAND (any location). All parts have been avaliable to the consumer at one point in time. There aren't any color/part combos that were never sold, and no (...) (24 years ago, 11-May-01, to lugnet.general, lugnet.legoland)
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