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Re: LEGOLAND trains
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lugnet.trains
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Fri, 20 Aug 1999 19:43:43 GMT
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cjc@SPAMLESSnewsguy.com
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SEBarile <steve.e.barile@intel.com> wrote:
> I agree with the sticker issue, however there is a fine line! I think stickers
> are OK if they only represent a logo, numbering or words. I don't think using
> stickers to mask colors and create stripes... is legit. In many of the model
> railroad decal packs there is striping, and for painted HO models that's fine
> but not for lego models. In fact I am sometimes disappointed with the stickers
> that LEGO has made. For instance I really like the club car (including the
> color scheme) but those bricks with the curved r,w,b stripe just rubs me the
> wrong way. Certainly a quandary.
I agree. When I think stickers I think text, numbers, maybe some type
of display screen (possibly), or a logo.
I even like the credit card billboards I've seen.
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| I agree with the sticker issue, however there is a fine line! I think stickers are OK if they only represent a logo, numbering or words. I don't think using stickers to mask colors and create stripes... is legit. In many of the model railroad decal (...) (25 years ago, 20-Aug-99, to lugnet.trains)
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