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Yes we do have a life besides the hobby, and in the grand scheme of life the
Color Change is trivial. But within the realm of our hobby, the change is
severely annoying on a daily basis, probably for years to come. Thats why the
issue cant be put to bed even after we have heard all the arguments.
As an addition to general complaints about the color change, which we indeed
know by now, Id like to start a new thread, inviting solely *specific real-life
experiences* concerning the color change. Without rants and personal attacks
these experiences may add to the palette of consumer complaints wich Jake can
bring to TLGs management. Ill start off with two examples.
Headache in large project
Within the Dutch LEGO society De Bouwsteen, we have been building a huge
(45.000+ pieces) model of a brewery plant, measuring about 6.5 x 2.7 meter.
Besides the building itself, I was involved in designing it and acquiring most
parts.
At two points I came across the Color Change:
1. Normally we would have bought many of the new 4410 Creator set for general
parts. However we only bought one, sorted out the grey and brown pieces and put
them in a seperate container with a warning notice on it (Warning: new colors)
so noone on the project would accidentally mix them in with old grey, of which
we acquired most other parts (from pre-2004 products and from Bricklink). Too
bad for an otherwise great new parts pack (4410).
2. I realised we were lucky the project started while most supply (e.g.
baseplates) was still in old grey. This project would have been a real
headache about a year later, when supplies from different sources dont match.
We will actually have to count this in as a project risk for future projects.
(E.g. what if supplies dont match unexpectantly when time and budget is tight).
No multiple sets
The other day I bought 4855 Spiderman railcar set. Look at the picture: normally
this would have been a superb train parts pack! I would have bought multiple
copies over time. However, most of the set (left pile) will go into my Color
Quarantain Bin of pieces I wont be using. Ofcourse I can use them in MOCs
where color differences work well, but it would be very cumbersome to sort
everything out again later. And no, I wont give away the offcolored pieces :-)
because I still want to be able to rebuild the original set. I just wont be
using them in mocs and therefore I wont be buying multiple copies.
Even worse, I probably wont be buying any other SPII or HP sets, because I
dont want to pay that kind of money for sets that *only* have value as its
original model, without added value of usefulness in mocs.
This may change in a couple of years, but for now, I will primarily buy sets
that I find worthwhile as a model to keep together. This will approximately cut
the number of sets I buy in half. I will spend more money on the aftermarket and
pieces.
Please note, this cut-down is not an act of protest! Much to my regret its
simply the result of how the new colors fit in (or dont fit in) in the way I
buy and use LEGO sets.
Eric Brok
LEGO On My Mind
http://home.zonnet.nl/ericbrok/legomind/
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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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