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Re: Does anybody actually know Mr Justus?
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lugnet.lego.direct
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Thu, 22 Jun 2000 04:59:28 GMT
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In lugnet.lego.direct, Geoffrey Hyde writes:
> In that case, those weird shaped roof pieces are exactly what TLG need to
> consider including in the next LEGO Direct update.
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> Also, I would consider adding a test of sorts if I were TLG, and have inward
> and outward sloping low corner bricks made up for the low slope bricks. I
> wonder if it's possible to make inward and outward corners that are made up
> of one of each kind of slope - this would be useful for joining two
> differently sloped ridges and would absolutely make the LEGO housing
> industry explode! ;-)
That would be nice but I think new tooling is out of the question. Very
expensive, and this has to be done on a shoestring so it's only incurring
minimal fixed costs or it will not make money.
I'm hoping that they will use tooling not currently in production (like train
glass for the big window, last produced for 3225) but I am not holding my
breath. Brad did say "current production" I believe.
++Lar
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| | Re: Does anybody actually know Mr Justus?
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| In that case, those weird shaped roof pieces are exactly what TLG need to consider including in the next LEGO Direct update. Also, I would consider adding a test of sorts if I were TLG, and have inward and outward sloping low corner bricks made up (...) (24 years ago, 22-Jun-00, to lugnet.lego.direct)
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