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Re: 10022 Santa Fe - Will Lego stop supplying wheels next?
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lugnet.trains
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Mon, 2 Sep 2002 18:22:30 GMT
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In lugnet.trains, Larry Pieniazek writes:
> In lugnet.trains, Jared Chan writes:
> > um... Just wondering... why don't they include any minifig in the car sets?
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> Cost perhaps? Or knowing that a good chunk of the target audience has lots
> already?
Are the going to stop supplying wheels with trains? - We all have them and it
will reduce the cost - they have already done that with train motors!
Lego is for CHILDREN! (a few adults also like Lego).
(Lego keep on telling me this whenever I contact them suggesting improvements
to the trains)
My daughter likes playing with the people in the coaches.
Where is the PLAY VALUE value for children with the new lego trains with no
people?
They have all the internal details but no people.
Where are the figures to say it is mainly AFOL's that buy trains?
I'm sure its not only people with the complete set of trains that buy them,
even so, am I suposed to 'destoy' my Metroliner so the Santa Fe can have
passengers?
Lego are just being stingy how much would it cost them to add two mini-figs
to each set? Look at the older trains, nearly all had figures.
Think of the savings they are making with "Not available in any store". They
have cut out the middle man so they get more profits and the children get less
play value.
David
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