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Re: Community to design new LEGO T-shirts
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lugnet.lego.direct
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Date:
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Wed, 22 Nov 2000 21:15:07 GMT
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In lugnet.announce, Todd Lehman & Suzanne Rich writes:
> Details to work out include: how submissions would be presented to TLC
> for approval, how much involvement or feedback there would be from TLC
> designers, where and how the items would be promoted, price points, etc.
> This post is mainly to make the announcement and gauge interest.
Why not have submissions be the same or related to the "Cool LEGO Site of the
Week" contests? The community (which would be the ones doing the purchasing)
would get to choose which design to produce.
Sub scenario 1:
Every (4 weeks | duration TBD), put up 5-10 designs, and make the (1 | 2 |
3) winning design(s) available for 6 months, then retire it. Yes, just like
TLC sets. But unlike TLC sets, retirement is only effective for (1 year |
duration TBD).
A benefit is that the designs don't stagnate in a warehouse. Another is A
detractor is that per-unit costs may be slightly higher than full-on mass
production.
Sub scenario 2:
Produce sizeable amounts of the winning design of the (quarter | time unit
TBD) to make sales and to stock up, then continue sales from the stock while
the next new design comes up to speed.
A benefit is locked-in low per-unit price. One detractor is imprecisely
gauging demand and overproducing, much like TLC is having problems with right
now.
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William Wong - "The Forgotten One"
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