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On Sun, 11 Mar 2001, Jason J. Railton (<GA16vs.2CB@lugnet.com>) wrote at
11:35:52
> My next point, is have you noticed that Lego are starting to do this with
> individual sets? Look at any current minifig theme set, and you'll find
> little duplication of elements in different colours. It's rare you'll find
> bricks or plates of the same size in two different colours. This again
> makes it less likely for a young builder to make mistakes. It must be
> pretty hard to design a set that can have an inventory like this.
This is quite an interesting point, and perhaps another explanation for
the proliferation of POOPs. If you've already used a black 2x4, and you
need a stack of yellow ones, make the yellow stack into a different
part.
Dunno if this stacks up (!) in practice, as I don't own any of these
sets. Nice theory, though.
--
Tony Priestman
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