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Re: Millennium Falcon Opinion
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lugnet.starwars
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Wed, 24 May 2000 19:48:29 GMT
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I think that depends on the kid. I got my first DUPLO set when I was 4. I
built multicolored things then, sure.
When I got the Alpha I Rocket Base in 1980 for my 6th birthday, I was
really excited. I got a set of REAL LEGO! From then on, I was building
things that had symmetry and color definition. I always hated things that
were "rainbow'd" together.
I was a pretty precocious, retentive little kid though.
~Mark
In lugnet.starwars, Toki Barron writes:
> This hasn't been mentioned yet, so I guess I'll throw in my $0.02. Personally,
> I'd rather have all matching bricks for my MOCs, but if you look at the stuff
> that some of the younger kids submit to the Lego magazine, they often are just
> building things by the shap without even considering the color. I know I did
> that. So it might even be that younger Lego builders like getting a bunch of
> different colors. I don't know to whom Lego sells the majority of its
> products, but I would imagine that their market research is generally focused
> on the kids within the age ranges listed on the packages.
>
> Toki
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| (...) This hasn't been mentioned yet, so I guess I'll throw in my $0.02. Personally, I'd rather have all matching bricks for my MOCs, but if you look at the stuff that some of the younger kids submit to the Lego magazine, they often are just (...) (25 years ago, 24-May-00, to lugnet.starwars)
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