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How are these promotional sets made?
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lugnet.promo
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Fri, 24 Mar 2000 01:22:13 GMT
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We know that Lego has made promotional sets not only for airlines and gas
stations, but also chocolate company, shipping company, and even glass company.
Who is the contact person at Lego for this kind of promotional deals, and how
much is the minimal order? Maybe we can ask Lego to make for us a bunch of
mini-fig key chains, with the Lugnet logo on the chest?
Or maybe I can shamelessly ask Lego to produce a limited run of one of My Own
Creations, then sell them one by one at ebay: "This set is ugly, and downright
silly, but it gets assigned an official 4-digit number, so without it you
cannot claim to be promotional-complete, and it is so rare that it is
available only from -- me." Hehehe... (Or maybe I can add train windows
liberally into this MOC, so at least it can be a good part source...)
Cheers,
Hao-yang Wang
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: How are these promotional sets made?
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| (...) company. (...) That's a great idea. I could go along with that. (...) I doubt TLC would market your creation, but go for it. But if you do get it, don't go for the Ebay vulture culture w/out offering it to Lugneters first! ;) -Chris (25 years ago, 24-Mar-00, to lugnet.promo)
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