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In lugnet.market.theory, James Casey writes:
> I think the demand for such sets would be low - although a few hardcore fans
> might buy several, the mass market appeal is not there. Remember that the
> huge UCS sets have all been associated with Star Wars, so they have an
> enormous fanbase to aim at.
If there's a market for things like the Statue of Liberty sculpture, I
believe there's a market for similarly-priced sets that are more traditional
Lego System sets.
Of course, the non-Star Wars sculptures have largely disappeared - so maybe
there wasn't really a market for those kind of sets after all.
I agree about the UCS sets being for the hard-core Star Wars collector, and
that they're probably attracting people who don't ordinarily buy Lego.
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> Lego are not really taking any risks with Legends - they know the sets have
> been popular in the past, and still are. They are pretty much guaranteed to
> make the cost of the production run back. I hope this has been true and Lego
> will be encouraged to reissue more great oop sets.
My idea is pretty out-there, I know. But I want to see more Legends released
too, and it is one way to get more sets out.
- Paul
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| I think the demand for such sets would be low - although a few hardcore fans might buy several, the mass market appeal is not there. Remember that the huge UCS sets have all been associated with Star Wars, so they have an enormous fanbase to aim at. (...) (22 years ago, 26-Nov-02, to lugnet.market.theory, lugnet.lego.direct)
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