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Re: A Parental Perspective on Juniorisation and Being the Strongest Brand
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Date: 
Thu, 13 Jul 2000 22:17:24 GMT
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Hi

Ok I am a lego fan but I have a 6 years old boy that loves star wars.
After a loong time of pressing request I bought him last Xmas a Hasbro X-wing
that in Italy has more or less the same price of my lego X-wing (that is true
is much smaller)
He played two hours with the Hasbro X-wing and then he took my X-wing and
started to play with it, "modifying" it for all the missions needs.
After six month he is still playing with "my" lego x-wing and the Hasbro
X.wing
lies forgotten somewhere in my house.
Which had the better price to play-time ratio?

Marco

I agree with you, but I think most parents who are ignorant of the benefits
of Lego will simply buy the Hasbro set, since it is bigger (and the American
attitude of bigger = better).

It's up to all us AFOLs to let the people know! ;^)

~Mark



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(...) good. (...) Hi Ok I am a lego fan but I have a 6 years old boy that loves star wars. After a loong time of pressing request I bought him last Xmas a Hasbro X-wing that in Italy has more or less the same price of my lego X-wing (that is true is (...) (24 years ago, 13-Jul-00, to lugnet.dear-lego, lugnet.general, lugnet.loc.it)

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