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Re: Improving the adult image of LEGO
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lugnet.general
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Tue, 16 Sep 2008 06:29:51 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Scott Wardlaw wrote:
> >
> > Stop being such a wanker about it?
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> > Allister
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> Ouch, but taking your own advise, I shouldn't care what you say...right?
You learn fast.
> The purpose of my post was to spur creativity in the realm of ideas (both for us
> and TLC) to better market to adults, and also for the possible creation of more
> sets and products geared toward adults.
That's not something I'm interested in. I make my preferences known by buying
the sets I like, and not buying the ones I don't like.
> Just as
> an office poster of a college football team encourages conversation; I'd like to
> see the same from a LEGO poster. You don't see posters of LEGO that are geared
> toward's adults though. While a poster of a real, hard working football team
> brings feelings of respect; a four color poster of a kid playing with a toy in
> an imaginary scene does not.
I'm unlikely to do either.
And I have no idea what posters have to do with this.
> If TLC made a sophisticated full color poster of something out of Indiana Jones,
> Star Wars, or Batman wouldn't you add one to your next order?
I'm not into Lego for the posters, so no.
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| (...) Ouch, but taking your own advise, I shouldn't care what you say...right? Actually, I don't loose any sleep over anyone thinking that I'm childish or odd in some way because LEGO is a hobby of mine. The purpose of my post was to spur creativity (...) (16 years ago, 16-Sep-08, to lugnet.general)
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