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In lugnet.general, Allan Bedford wrote:
> I know the whole 'new colors' topic has been done again and again, but I was
> thinking today about the way it has affected my recent buying decisions. I was
> wondering if other people had been affected to the same degree.
>
> To be fair, I did buy one set that includes the new colors. I wanted to see
> them first hand, compare them and then use that as a basis for future buying
> decisions.
>
> So far the decision has been to not buy any other new sets. As much as I love
> the Star Wars minis, I have passed on the 3rd series completely. As much as I
> really love things like the Make & Create sets (4406, 4407) I have passed on
> them, with the exception of the 4408 that I bought as the trial noted above.
>
> So what _have_ I been buying recently? Well, I've gone back and bought LEGO on
> eBay for the first time in more than 8 months. I've bought some sets from last
> year (and older) at places ranging from a nearby independent LEGO outlet store
> to a local grocery store and even a pharmacy. And I've placed a couple of
> Bricklink orders which most definitely contained the old grey color.
>
> At the moment I don't see this trend changing much. True, there are some great
> things coming down the pipe. I'm jazzed about the X-Pods and a couple of the
> yet-to-be-released Designer Sets, but I'm still just not sure how much I'll want
> to invest in any of them that come with the new colors. Whereas I bought at
> least one of nearly all the first series of Designer Sets I'm thinking I'll be
> more picky from now on. Less money spent on new sets, more money directed to
> the secondary market.
>
> Are other people in the same boat? Has the color change truly affected your
> buying decisions/patterns? (By that I mean not just your attitude, but the
> actual way in which you are spending your dollars.) Are there people who have
> learned to love the new colors and are therefore buying the same number or more
> of new sets than before?
>
> I'm just curious how this change is going to play out where it really matters
> most... at the cash register.
>
> Best regards,
> Allan B.
Well since I was one of the first people to respond to most of the color thread
issues I'll throw my experiences in here.
I have purchased 3 of the 2004 sets but, one got traded after pictures were
taken, the second one was a gag gift for my dad and the third was the green
x-pod that has all most none of the new colors.
So far this year I have probably spent about the same amount of money as in
previous years but the major change has been what Im buying. Instead of
purchasing 20-30 copies of a set, I am now finding myself buying pick a brick
cups as well as grab bags by the box load. Honestly if it weren't for me working
at the Lego store and it's location, my purchases this year would be 99%
Bricklink.
I figure by this time next year my purchasing habits will shift drastically over
to Bricklink and I will be hording every last part in the old color that I can
find.
OnDrew
p.s. look out for a complete P.A.B. inventory from the woodfield mall (Illinois)
Lego store sometime tomorrow afternoon. Currently there is close to, if not more
than 120 varieties.
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