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Re: Nicely now. What do you think of the new colors?
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lugnet.lego, lugnet.general
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Tue, 20 Jan 2004 04:44:55 GMT
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Boo! Hiss.....By discontinuing existing colors, TLC seems to be shooting itself
in the foot (again). Noting the rather large monetary losses shown by TLC last
year I have to wonder if this is simply another focusing on the wrong things
Sounds like a new Coke type of marketing move. Oooh....more losses. Change
colors! Focus on the real issues guys. Too many of the newer sets are
expensive, and not that interesting so they dont sell as well. Is anyone
really looking at what kind of gray sells better? My kids (and their friends)
LOVE Legos but other than my kids, few others really have a large enough
critical mass of pieces to really have fun. Why? Cost. Parents tend to balk
at the cost of the really cool elaborate sets that have tons of parts. But
ironically, I suspect that TLC doesnt make that much in spite of the prices
charged.
I buy an amazing amount of stuff marked down - often absurdly low. I suspect
TLCd make more money if they didnt have vendors dumping slow selling stuff at
whatever price they can get. Of course theres a ton of DAMAGED PACKAGING sets
as well (another real problem of late).
My youngest is still enamored of classic castle - hmmmm havent seen any of
those sets lately what with the (expensive to license) Harry Potter stuff. Have
gotten a bunch of those marked down.
Being vested in a large (both in a $ and volume sense) collection of parts I
think its simply dumb. I expect all TLC has done is create a future booming
market on eBay and elsewhere for old grays.
New colors are cool - they open up the pallet but I have an absurd number of
gray pieces (regular, castle, technic) that pretty much matched each other - no
matter how old (yes, there might be some yellowing on the 20year old
stuff).Thats one of the things I liked - and what gave the product real value.
The consistency.
BTW, whatever happened to build what you want online and order the parts???
And while bulk parts are nice, a few odd numbered bricks might be nice -
especially 1x1 bricks - ever build a castle without them????lol How about a
revival of the bulk tubs (the 1200 piece ones in grays, black and browns)?
But then what does my opinion matter.....Ive only got a (literallly) cubic
meter or so of Lego pieces - and that doesnt even include the Technic and
Robotics stuff.
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| It's only a couple of weeks in the new year, and it looks like it's going to be an interesting 2004! I have a request, but before I go any further, let me say that personally, I understand the concerns surrounding the color changes. I know many of (...) (21 years ago, 15-Jan-04, to lugnet.lego, lugnet.general, FTX) !!
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