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Subject: 
Some Running Thoughts on THROWBOTS
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Wed, 6 Jan 1999 18:28:15 GMT
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...after spotting the Throwbots in the catalogue, and then coming across a post
here that they were on sale at Target, I went and bought 8500 TORCH for
$5.99. ( They were not in the computer here yet, but they had someone check the
shelf price,  so no cut rate deals here ).

Some good...some bad observations:

GOOD: I like the new housing for worm to 40 spur gears lots. I will probably
buy some of the other models to have several of these pieces ( used in the
giant
Throwbot ). I like the half  24 spur element allowing it to be rotated, and can
see some neato applications for it. I like gears coming in other colors than
grey.
I like the ball socket combinations ( more on this next ). It has been
awhile...the old supercar had a unique piece for the independent suspension...I
am glad these
may become widely available. The packaging is kinda cool and I like the art (
three cheers for the graphic artists ).

BAD: I dislike the direction of the theme. Didn't we see this kind of thing
before as TRANSFORMERS? Not very creative. I do not like the bent of
"THROWBOTS SHOOT DISCS TO COMPETE FOR ULTIMATE CONTROL WHO WILL WIN?" printed
on the box.  ( Combine this with ruins in the
background of the poster ) This is part of my long running complaint  that the
LEGO GROUP is leaving their core competency behind ( creative constructive uses
)
for the glam of violent play. Cut it out guys! I do not like the  discs being
collectable with two different ones randomly inserted into each package. Does
the LEGO
GROUP aspire to follow in the wake of POGS? The discs themselves are somewhat
flimsy when compared to good old solid Lego ABS. The carrying case is also
a departure from LEGO as a well made product. It is thin and tended to fall
apart on me. Finally, while I liked the new ball socket combinations, the balls
have a
neat axle extending from them into a half decorative/beam section. One ball is
attatched at about 180 degrees and a second ball is attatched on the other end
of the
decorative/beam element at slightly more than 90 degrees.  I am probably going
to carefully cut the ball off to have a unique technic element that is not
woefully attached to a decorative element at a fixed angle. Again, is LEGO
following in the footsteps of countless Asian toy knockoffs? Finally, I found
it to be a
pricey kit. 31 pieces for $5.99 ( about 19 cents a piece...many of which are
*very* small ones! S@H price is higher ).

I liked Gary Istok's comment to someone about "quit whining and enjoy the
variety of pieces that Lego is producing." I do like very much some of the
elements in the
THROWBOT kits...but I would like to think that LEGO could do a better job!

Richard
rwright@pcsedu.com
www.weirdrichard.com



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  Re: Some Running Thoughts on THROWBOTS
 
Richard Wright wrote in message ... (...) <snip>... Hey Richard, I am in agreement that the Throw-bot idea (competition to dominate) is antithesis to what I feel Lego is, but there are some good parts. Of course the parts without the violence would (...) (25 years ago, 6-Jan-99, to lugnet.reviews)

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