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In lugnet.lego, Jake McKee wrote:
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The universal color list:
Yellow
Orange
Red
Blue
Medium Blue
Medium Green
Green
Reddish Brown
Beige
Nougat
Light Nougat
White
Light Stone Grey
Stone Grey
Dark Stone Gray
Black
Transparent Yellow
Transparent Red
Transparent Blue
Transparent Dove Blue
Transparent Green
Transparent Clear
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Personally, I am surprised at some of the entries on the list.
First, why is MEDIUM GREEN on the list?? It is not even a very common color.
Except for some recent baseplates, foliage pieces, and pieces used in Belville
sets, I cannot think of important examples. I vote to retire Medium Green
altogether. BrickLink calls this color Bright Green since Medium Green as used
in Paradisa sets is long retired.
Dark Green--a color so new that only a few handfuls of parts have so far been
available is a GREAT color that I hope stays around forever.
MEDIUM BLUE -- I am surprised this made the Locked list. It is not an important
color, IMO. My preference is for Sand Blue. And I sure hope Dark Blue does not
get changed.
I am guessing that what AFOLs call TAN is one of the nougat or beige colors.
Good. Tan is one of the best colors LEGO has even released. We have only had
Tan bricks since 1998. What we call Dark Tan is also a nice color, but so far
only appears in rather obscure places like Sports and Racers sets.
The GRAY colors are all a mess. LEGO kept the wrong set of gray colors, IMO.
And I really dislike the names stone as I do not have any idea what colors you
are talking about--there is no such color as stone, AFAIK. BrickLink has the
new Grays named properly and the official names are lousy.
The changes to the grays mess up WHITE. What to do now??
Some important, useful colors are missing from the Locked List. I fear some of
them have been lost when the color pallette was cut back to 56. DARK RED
SAND RED
DARK GREEN
SAND GREEN
DARK BLUE
SAND BLUE
MEARSK BLUE (recently retired)
LIGHT YELLOW (recently changed)
MEDIUM ORANGE
DARK ORANGE
BROWN (changed 2004)
LIGHT BROWN (Bionicle Brown)
DARK PINK
New 2005 LEGO sets will start becoming available soon. I guess we will all have
to wait and see what colors have been retired, changed, and replaced.
Finally, a color palette of 56 colors is still too many colors for a toy. I
advocate further reducing the color options down to 36 colors, provided those
chosen to remain are good choices.
Kevin Salm
LUCNY
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