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Re: Complete LEGO color reference
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 9 Jun 2004 16:55:23 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Stefan Sanders wrote:
> That's a better reference then the one on the Peeron site and it links the
> BrickLink names and Peeron names together. But what about the official LEGO
> color names?
Are you really sure you want to get into the wacky naming system used by The
LEGO Company? What we commonly know as "smoke" or "trans-black" is officially
known as "trans-brown". "Red" is "bright red", "blue" is "bright blue", but
"green" is "dark-green" (which makes you wonder what the new dark green color is
called). "Tan" is "brick yellow". "Brown" is either listed as some form of
orange or "orange" is listed as some form of brown, but I can't remember which
(all I remember is being completely confused when I first saw it used, but the
webpage is no longer available).
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| (...) That's a better reference then the one on the Peeron site and it links the BrickLink names and Peeron names together. But what about the official LEGO color names? Stefan. (20 years ago, 9-Jun-04, to lugnet.general)
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