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In lugnet.general, Kenneth Wright writes:
> I think this idea is wonderful and has definite potential for an official
> set. When I bought the LEGO Mini Figure Sculpture (Set #3723), I was
> floored by the instructions for the hat, which minus the visor, is half of a
> sphere.
Agreed. With the four sculptures that are out there, I think that this is a
concept who's time has come. But I think the current sculptures are WAY
overpriced, i.e. the 3724 Dragon is the closest in part count, and they have
it priced at an insane US$99. That's right at an average of US$0.06 to
US$0.08 per element.
> I think putting a sphere out as a set all by itself would generate interest
> and multiple marketing possibilities. For one, it may increase bulk
> parts-pack plate sales for those who wish to alter their standard sphere as
> they see fit.
The price I'm suggesting for LEGO Sculptor would make a 1200 count tub at
US$19.99 to US$29.99 be US$0.02 to US$0.03. That's not unreasonable, if you
consider that the LEGO Mosaic is a minimum of a 2035 piece kit (baseplate,
brick seperator, 44 black 2x4 roof tiles, 4 4x4 corner tiles, 5 piece
hanging kit, 1936 1x1 plates rounded up to the next highest multiple of 90
per bag [1980]) and you have a kit that is US$29.99 and US$0.02 per piece as
well.
> Two sphere suggestions:
>
> A Globe...
>
> A Soccer Ball...
Good and great.
> I also agree with making available a type of LEGO graph paper. As the LEGO
> sets get more advanced (I'm not talking Town Jr. here), and the bulk packs
> are now available, people may want the opportunity to plan their more
> elaborate ideas. Packs of the graph paper could be sold in different
> quantities and sizes. It is already abundantly available for the LEGO model
> makers, so it seems more of a matter of packaging the product for the
> public, rather than producing it.
I've thought this ever since I saw it in the Ultimate Lego Book. I already
make copious use of the PDF version in my designs, but one with blue lines
would be great.
> If items like the ones mentioned above are not already in the works, then I
> hope they will be someday soon. I will be eagerly waiting for my next
> catalog, credit card in hand.
Then send an email to legodirect@lego.com and request it! Do it today!
- Sean
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