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RE: A Parental Perspective on Juniorisation and Being the Stronge st Brand
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Date: 
Mon, 17 Jul 2000 06:52:42 GMT
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Shame Deidre...didn't you see where this thread was aimed...not to the
original groups. Those pesky Italians have tried [successfully] to get
others to post into their group, and so boost their messages count.

[BTW, is there any chance we could do the same to them :) ]

Benjamin Whytcross
BWhytcro@PacificAccess.com.au
Ph: (03) 9856 5282
Directory Technology Pty Ltd
1/436 Elgar Road,
Box Hill, 3128

Growing older is compulsory..Growing up isn't :-)


-----Original Message-----
From: Deidre Rushton Brumby [mailto:drb@tasmail.com]
Sent: Monday, July 17, 2000 4:34 PM
To: lugnet.dear-lego@lugnet.com; lugnet.general@lugnet.com;
lugnet.loc.it@lugnet.com
Subject: Re: A Parental Perspective on Juniorisation and Being the
Strongest Brand


In lugnet.dear-lego, Marco Berti writes:

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?


Personally, I am not familiar with either set so I can only
base my comments
on what I've read here (I don't even know if the Hasbro one
is available
in Australia)

You have the benefit of being an AFOL, so you know which is
the better buy.
The person on the street may not.  So, if they are roughly
the same price
and the Hasbro one is bigger most non-AFOL parents would
probably choose the
Hasbro (as others have said) unless the child in question
especially asked
for the Lego.

Marco's son is lucky that his Dad had the better model already :)
But let's say that Johnny's Mum has bought him the Hasbro
set, and a couple
of weeks later Johnny sees that Freddy next door has the
equivalent Lego set
and would rather have that.  Is Johnny's Mum going to turn around
and buy the Lego set as well?  Some parents might, but most
wouldn't.  It
is even questionable that they'd learn from this.  Of course,
this comes
back to prices involved and the disposable incomes of the
people in question.

I suspect it is probably hard for most Lugnetters (parents or
not) to put
themselves in the shoes of non AFOLs, me included.  We all
know that, in
general, Lego is a great toy all round.  Because I know that
Lego is worth
it, while I cringe at the price and patiently wait for the
sales (and as
an AFOL I know when to expect them, other parents may not), I
still buy it.
Unfortunately most parents aren't AFOLs and that's where the
problems come
in, they judge Lego on different criteria to most of us, and
in Australia
the biggest one is the $$$$.

Deidre
drb@tasmail.com




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  Re: A Parental Perspective on Juniorisation and Being the Stronge st Brand
 
(...) Ooops :) Yes, I noticed after I hit the submit button, nevermind, it about evens out for the loc.it posts to loc.au :) Deidre drb@tasmail.com (24 years ago, 17-Jul-00, to lugnet.loc.au, lugnet.org.au)

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