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In lugnet.general, Joe Meno wrote:
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Hi all,
This is from a friend of mine, Gareth Bowler:
Got into my first 2004 sets today; the MINI star destroyer set, and
promptly scrapped them for parts, only to find, to my shock and dismay,
that the colors dont match. Further more, the studs are rounded, making
connections significantly weaker, and the parts overall just have a cheaper
feel to them.
http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/Guybrush/Official/colordiff.jpg
The two parts labelled old are both from 2003 sets, and have never had a
chance to yellow or been exposed to sunlight. The photo was not altered in
any way and is the raw output from my scanner.
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Hey All,
After not sleeping last night due to being pissed off about this, I went out
today and bought myself the mini star destroyer just to see what I was getting
upset about. Upon opening the set I noticed the different colors and put them
next to some brick I pulled directly from one of the famous red buckets.
A side veiw of the new colors. the new colors are the top and bottom plates.
My original opinion on this by just reading Lugnet (yea I should know better)
was that this sucked and totally screwed me. However that has changed slightly.
The new light Grey is the old light Grey without the yellow engine oil tinge.
This yellow tinge was a huge problem industry wide back when the Lego Company
first started making bricks, but with new technology comes pure color tones.
This is probably something they have been working on for years and it obviously
cost them an arm and a leg. I really do have to say I like it but for those who
all ready have a large if not huge supply of the old Grey it will be a huge
setback not only for there wallet but also for there creations.
The new dark Grey is very different from the old so I can consider it a new
color. I dont like this new dark Grey but I think I will in time.
Honestly I hope this is a limited run since I have invested so much into the old
colors. I do however like the opportunities it will give me to add more color to
my layout. Lets just hope that if this is permanent that the new colors appear
in Pick-A-Brick really soon so we can rebuild our collections.
OnDrew
p.s. I think the 4th color may be white. any thoughts?
words to live by:Only the best is good enough- Ole Kirk Christiansen
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Message has 2 Replies: | | Re: more photos of new colors
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| (...) Actually this contrast almost suggests to me that it's not a replacement, but a new color. It's such a drastic difference. Hmm, reminds me of some gun barrels I've seen that have a "blued" finish. The first thing I thought of when I saw that (...) (21 years ago, 18-Nov-03, to lugnet.general, lugnet.dear-lego)
| | | Re: more photos of new colors
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| (...) After going though my buttloads of light grey I recognize my "very old" light grey (the "engine oil" shown) from my "current" ones bought in new condition (SAH, BL, sets) the last decade or so. That light grey plate ("new" version) looks much (...) (21 years ago, 18-Nov-03, to lugnet.general, lugnet.dear-lego)
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| | Fwd from a builder: Colors don't match, among other things!
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| Hi all, This is from a friend of mine, Gareth Bowler: Got into my first 2004 sets today; the MINI star destroyer set, and promptly scrapped them for parts, only to find, to my shock and dismay, that the colors don't match. Further more, the studs (...) (21 years ago, 15-Nov-03, to lugnet.general, lugnet.dear-lego, FTX) !!
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