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Re: Color Change - Final Update
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lugnet.general, lugnet.lego
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Date:
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Wed, 5 May 2004 23:37:08 GMT
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In lugnet.general, Jake McKee wrote:
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Youd think I would have learned my lesson by now about the color change and
just taken refuge in a concrete bunker. Nope, not that bright I think!
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Given your position, that would pretty much require having to resign, wouldnt
it?
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I come to you with a final update, and some good news, as well as bad.
Bad news first After much discussion and debate internally, the color
change will stand. There was some good thinking that went into the color
change (although, yes, the implementation fell flat)
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So did the thought process...
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and as such we are going to stay the course. I know this isnt the answer
youre hoping for, and I know very very well that many of you arent happy
about this news.
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I hereby dub this the Understatement of the Millennium.
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The three new colors (light gray, dark gray, brown) will now be classified
as universal, and these colors will NEVER be touched again. There will, of
course, be colors that change over time with trends, but not these universal
ones.
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Clearly dark purple is not a universal color. ;)
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A certain few parts that are crucial to keep in the old colors will likely
be created as service pack type items. An example of this would be the 9v
train track. I am interested in getting feedback from you (via this thread)
on which elements MUST be produced in the old colors for the long term. (And
no, you cant say the whole range of parts! :) )
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All track and all baseplates. Train track, Racers track, and Monorail track
(hey, a guy can hope, cant he?). Regardless of what a few individuals might
think about realistic looks, people want to be able to lay out their track in
a single uniform color, and it would look especially stupid if you had two
colors of track that were deliniated by which pieces they are (dark-grey
straights, light-grey curves, nazi-grey splits...). 48x48 baseplates, crater
plates, Space landing plates, 16x32 plates, and 16x16 plates. These are the
five grey baseplates that are most useful for doing Moonbase layouts, which have
become a very popular way to set up a Space-oriented display. Anyone who dares
say that color-consistency in baseplates doesnt matter had best show me proof
of a moon that has color blotchiness thats arranged in a nice, orderly,
square-based grid. The only times Ive ever seen color variance of that type is
on farms, with fields that are growing different crops (something which has
proven to be quite rare on atmospherically-challenged moonscapes).
Id suggest BIONICLE parts, but at this point the color-based damage is so
extensive as to encompass every last opaque color except black and white (unless
you count the tan and blue axle-pins, which are a mistake in their own right).
And since weve been given a completely new shade of brown thats got to be the
most stomach-churning color in the entire history of the LEGO System, switching
back would only mean that half of the current color pallete matches with sets
from the first three years.
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As Ive said before, out of all bad things comes something positive. In this
case, the positive is that there are many more people internally who
understand your passion and interest.
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Understanding is but a small step towards what really matters. Let us know when
they start to care.
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| Youd think I would have learned my lesson by now about the color change and just taken refuge in a concrete bunker. Nope, not that bright I think! I come to you with a final update, and some good news, as well as bad. Bad news first After much (...) (21 years ago, 5-May-04, to lugnet.general, lugnet.announce, lugnet.lego) !!
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