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Re: Request for Feedback - focused thread
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lugnet.lego, lugnet.general
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Sun, 9 May 2004 11:20:40 GMT
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In lugnet.lego, Jake McKee wrote:
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In the original post I made a couple of days ago, I mentioned that LEGO has
agreed to find some ways to help make this transition smoother. There has
been some discussion about items that would be important to lock into the old
colors, including some specific parts selections. There has been some
discussion that its time to move on and focus on building up stocks of the
new colors.
Id love to hear from you what your choice would be, and what parts you
consider priority for either solution.
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Although I have been one of those most jarred by the change, I wanted to say
(outside that other thread) that I do appreciate your efforts at mediating
between the community and the Company. Heck, thats what your job title is all
about, but still, I do very much appreciate it.
That said, back to the subject at hand: grey/brown transition. I think both
solutions, in moderation, are important to making a change work for everyone.
Limited runs of the basic bricks in the original colors--sort of an expanded
version (perhaps 50k or 100k packs instead of 10k?) of what youve been able to
finagle thus far, with a few extra elements (slope mixes, corners in 33, 45
(convex and concave), and 75 degrees especially!) thrown in on a more limited
basis into other special accessory packs. That would also defuse one of my
other recent anxieties, the inability ever to get certain basic parts in certain
classic colors, which actually means in practice corner slopes in quantity to
round out the bajillion regular slope bricks I already have in those old
colors.
Oh, and as long as Im here, I should also suggest one new piece that is only
available in the new colors (and tan) now that would be very nice to have in my
old-color repertoire if at all possible: the 4x4 macaroni quarter. Goodness,
thats a nice piece, and maybe as part of a classic color round brick pack
(perhaps with light grey, dark grey, brown 2x2 and 4x4 macaroni, 4x4 corner
bricks, and 2x2 round bricks) it could be offered to the old-grey horses among
us. If LEGO did this, they could even get a premium for such special things,
which would help defray the cost of their production and make a lot of us who
are busily buttressing our old-color collections very very happy.
I dont hate the new colors per se, so I expect I will eventually, if only
incidentally, start building up collections of those bluish parts (sort of like
my orange and green collections started up, to be honest) and that I will start
finding uses for them once the stocks get large enough as happened initially
with dark grey. But given that all new bulk packs in grey that are not
specifically classic, thus meaning most new packs, will be in the new
colors, Im not sure what specific suggestion could be made beyond do what you
had planned to do. Perhaps runs of the new colors into parts packs like the
ones for the classic colors would be the answer, as well as (clearly marked!)
runs of the fences and so on in the new light grey. (This is something that
really needs to be addressed in the changeover: which parts packs are in the old
greys and which have changed over to the new greys, just so a person expecting
the one does not get the other.)
The suggestion that has oft been made for a new colors tub I will repeat
here: light grey, dark grey, brown, and maybe some tan (and boy do I wish youd
lock in tan as a changeless color) in quantity (say 1200), again in the new
colors instead of the old, would sell quite well and would help attenuate a lot
of the resistance to the changeover based on low availability as it is. We (as
AFOLs) have been rooting for an earth-tones bucket for a very, very long time,
and it seems that implementing one now would serve a double purpose that way. I
can certainly guarantee you that I would not only buy quite a few (perhaps two
dozen to start), but I would almost certainly go back to grabbing new sets for
the light grey and dark grey bits again because there would be enough basic
parts to support all the new special pieces. And then Id get more tubs so I
could use all those special pieces, and more sets to use all the tub bricks,
and...you see where this is going, right? (The answer is onto four display
tables at BrickFest 2005, of course.)
Anyways, just two little cents on where to go from here. As Calum said in his
extremely funny rtltoronto post, Im gonna need more planos.
thanks
LFB
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