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Re: Lego in Fastcompany magazine
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Date: 
Fri, 17 Aug 2001 17:02:29 GMT
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"r2" <lego@r2eng.com> writes:

"Lego Direct, the catalog and Internet-sales division, produced the
Sopwith Camel biplane kit. The plane was designed in a single day,
and the kit was approved in something like two weeks."


Wow!  Whoever designed that model in one day is a pure genious!  I can
hardly believe that.


The Sopwith Camel is the best model that Lego has come out with in a
long time. Does this mean that all the Jack Stone sets were designed
during a lunch break? :)


Keep in mind that the Jack Stone sets required new molds, which are
generally hard to design.  While the 'Camel only used existing molds,
the Jack Stone sets had to have some newly designed elements.


Fredrik



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  Re: Lego in Fastcompany magazine
 
"Fredrik Glöckner" wrote: <SNIP> (...) So you're saying it was an extended lunch break? *GDR* (23 years ago, 17-Aug-01, to lugnet.general)

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I found this statement interesting, "Lego Direct, the catalog and Internet-sales division, produced the Sopwith Camel biplane kit. The plane was designed in a single day, and the kit was approved in something like two weeks." The Sopwith Camel is (...) (23 years ago, 17-Aug-01, to lugnet.general)

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