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My first observation of seeding was in the Roboforce 2152 Robo Raptor.
It had, I believe, a red or yellow 2x4 brick in the middle, not
visible from the outside. After building it, I remember feeling that
is was so cool that I knew there was that brick in there, but no
one else could know. I figured it was a cybernetic organ inside
the robo creature, and I could see how it could help someone
increase their 3-D awareness of models.
OTOH, I dislike the mottled coor schemes of some of the
Star Wars sets, like the MTT. Although I'm not sure a solid
brown MTT would be any more attractive.
-gyug
In lugnet.general, David Simmons writes:
> This is my word for TLG's recent penchant for inserting random color bricks
> SW sets. Here's the excerpt from the FBTB site interview:
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> > What exactly is behind LEGO randomly inserting colored bricks into models? I'm referring to things like the green brick in >the Shuttle.
> >
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| (...) Kinda like the "black box" in set 4561, the Railway Express? Except the black box is only sort of hidden -- it's meant to be exposable, but if one didn't know it was there, one wouldn't look for it. Steve (24 years ago, 5-Mar-01, to lugnet.general, lugnet.starwars)
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| This is my word for TLG's recent penchant for inserting random color bricks SW sets. Here's the excerpt from the FBTB site interview: (...) I'm referring to things like the green brick in >the Shuttle. (...) experience. We have learned over the (...) (24 years ago, 28-Feb-01, to lugnet.general, lugnet.starwars)
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