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In lugnet.trains, James Mathis wrote:
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I am wondering if this license acquisition of a brand identity is the first
for an AFOL? Do the members of the LEGO Professional/Affiliate program
obtain licenses if they model brand identities? What will be the
consequences and benefits? In some ways I feel like I have gone big-time.
In other ways I feel, Im so small, our LEGO Train Hobby isnt that big, have
I opened a can of worms for all MOCs that bear a real road name or resemble a
real life train?
I really wish I could source the bricks for this train in a more economical
and efficient way than from my own personal collection, BrickLink vendors,
and retail set purchases.
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Im hoping LEGO Train Factory will soon make this wish come true. Anyone have
an estimate of when that will be coming along?
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Maybe acquiring the Rail Runner license is a step
forward toward legitimizing the serious desire to design, build, and make
available custom train sets? Well, heres to hope that getting the license
is the right decision.
Im sure there are a lot of other questions, issues, and opinions regarding
obtaining licensing agreements to model brand identities. Any thoughts?
later,
James Mathis
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Again, thinking about LEGO Train Factory, what if we arent allowed to submit
things that resemble prototypical livery? Does anyone know if there are any
railroads that dont mind if you use their livery without getting a license?
What about fallen flags?
Later,
Paul
PS: James, Great train! If I only had the cash...
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