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Subject: 
Re: Meta-Legends?
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lugnet.market.theory, lugnet.lego.direct
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lugnet.market.theory
Date: 
Mon, 25 Nov 2002 22:55:52 GMT
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In lugnet.market.theory, Paul Hanson writes:
Hey everyone -

I had a crazy idea over the weekend. I know this will NEVER happen, but I
thought it was interesting enough to share and discuss.

Most of us agree that the Legends releases are one of the best things that
TLC has done recently - problem is, there's so many great old sets that it's
impossible to release all the ones that fans want. Packaging, warehousing
and distributing scores of old sets is understandably just not going to >happen.

But then there's this - the existence of the Sculpture and UCS sets
demonstrate that there is a market for large, expensive sets geared toward
the adult collector.

What is these ideas were combined? An entire theme could be packaged and
sold as a single set!

For example, I'm a big fan of the original wave of Classic Space sets from
1978-79. If my math is right, these 13 sets taken together total 1127 parts
- considerably LESS than some of the bigger sets now available. Put all of
the parts in one big box, put all of the instructions in one big manual.
That's only one box that TLC has to store and distribute, which suddenly
makes releasing a lot of old sets easier for them.

Even though I already own several of the old space sets, I would mortgage my
house to get all of them as Legend re-releases. And the possibilities for
other themes are pretty exciting - imagine getting a big box that includes
the entire Crusaders, Nautica, or Blacktron theme!

Paul, I will give this one an 'A' for originality and innovation.  But I
have to disagree that it would make for a good practical solution.  Here's
my reasoning:

1)  Some folks may only be interested in one or two particular sets from the
entire series.  If released individually, they might buy multiple copies of
them.  However, released collectively they might decide not to buy as much
or perhaps pass altogether.  End result could be lost sales.

2)  I don't think that the production, warehousing, shipping etc. of the
Legends line is likely to be swamping the company's resources.  If you look
at what percentage they represent of the overall output, they're probably
less work and effort than Duplo.

3)  While some folks might relish the massive sets like the Star Destroyer,
I worry that 'quality' adult-oriented sets are already too big and too
expensive.  I don't think you need 1000+ pieces to make a serious set that
appeals to adults (and kids).  I think, as I have for years, that much
effort needs to be put into strong design... of both large and small sets.
There's nothing wrong with Yoda's, Blockade Runners or Star Destroyers.  I
just don't think they need to be the norm when it comes to sets geared to
the adult market.  There's wisdom in moderation.

4)  I don't think it's impossible to rerelease all the old sets that fans
want.  Why?  Because I think there is at least some argument to be made that
the list isn't impossibly long.  Not _every_ set ever made needs to be
rereleased.  Not all of them were that good in the first place.  And, of
course, not everyone will ever be happy with what is rereleased anyway.
While your idea would thrill classic space fans, a Blacktron fan might
simply not be interested.  So as in #3 I vote for moderation.  I think they
need to continue to put out sets that span the various themes and hit on
different time periods.  That allows them to hit the _most_ popular sets,
however it is that you wish to rank them.

Again, I like the original thinking behind your idea... perhaps it could be
employed to some degree.  For example, what about simply producing the sets
as individual packages, but offering the lot of them at a discount; as they
do now with something like the Famous Planes series.  Which, by the way, is
overdue for an addition to the line.

All that said, I think it's important to keep discussing ideas like this.
There is always room for improvement... even when it comes to releasing
Legends sets.  :)

Best regards,
Allan B.



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(...) I never said that my idea was a practical one :-) It's just a not-very-well-thought-out idea based on the realization that some of the gigantic new <sets> have more pieces individually than some of the beloved <themes> of old. (...) I agree (...) (22 years ago, 26-Nov-02, to lugnet.market.theory)

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  Meta-Legends?
 
Hey everyone - I had a crazy idea over the weekend. I know this will NEVER happen, but I thought it was interesting enough to share and discuss. Most of us agree that the Legends releases are one of the best things that TLC has done recently - (...) (22 years ago, 25-Nov-02, to lugnet.market.theory, lugnet.lego.direct)

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