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"A. Mark Wilburn" <amwilburn@iname.com> writes:
> In lugnet.lego.direct, Mike Petrucelli writes:
> > I think this is a wonderful idea. I think it would be a much better item for
> > kids to collect than Bonicle. I also think that a tub like 3033 with grey,
> > dark grey, brown, and tan as the four primary colors would be a "bestseller."
>
> I actually emailed LEGO with this exact same thought!
>
> ... snip of my email...
> What I would like to see, are new 'Blue Tub' type values: a 1200 piece
> plates tub would sell very well, as would another basic brick tub with some
> basic slopes. Also, a 'non primary colour' bulk tub would sell well (greys,
> tans, black, white plates and bricks) as would an 'unusual colours' tub:
> orange, purple green plates/ bricks + slopes.
> ...unsnip?
>
> Amazingly, they replied (just a short email saying "thanks for the ideas, we
> may or may not be able to implement them" but hey, that's something still)
I totally agree that this would be a killer set - I know that those of
us who do lego sculpture would gobble those unusual-color tubs up like
mad.
Another marketing angle they could use: make it a "Star Wars Tub" with
a bunch of grey, dark grey, tan, and brown bricks.
Lego, are you listening?
--
William R Ward hermit@bayview.com http://www.bayview.com/~hermit/
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