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In lugnet.lego, Terry Prosper wrote:
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Let me put it this way : after seeing the new and old grays together in a
project, it is my opinion that the persons who approved the color change
should be fired by TLG.
I would say I hate the change, but you asked to be calm and non-hateful.
However, I will say that there is nothing worst LEGO has done in my opinion
in the last 20 years to kill the enjoyability of the toy by adults. After
reading the article in which Kjeld said the company was going back to its
core and focusing on children, Im wondering if it also means that the adults
are now meaningless.
Anyway, Im sorry if its not exactly the king of answer you were hoping for.
Im not against new colors, but dont touch the ones already in place!
Terry
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I just bought my first 2004 set with brown, l-gray and d-gray. If Im happy
with the set itself (4501), I must say that I truly dont appreciate the nw
colors. I had already seen them before in a project from someone else, but now
that I have some at home, I am appaled. The brown is horrible and the d-gray
makes me feel sick. Ill be calling LEGO later this afternoon to know how I can
get the parts in the former, much more beautiful brown, d-gray and l-gray. It
will be either that or money back.
Terry
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: I want my money back!
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| (...) Hey, Terry! I had somewhat the same experience when building the new mini-ISD (4092?). I like (not love, just like) the set, and have bought several to try and build a mid-sized ISD. When building it, I hadn't built anything with Lego in over (...) (21 years ago, 15-Mar-04, to lugnet.lego, lugnet.general, FTX)
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