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Re: Pics from ToyFair 2005
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Sun, 20 Feb 2005 12:35:27 GMT
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In lugnet.year.2005, Kelly McKiernan wrote:
   In lugnet.year.2005, Allan Bedford wrote:
   I noticed something interesting in this pic:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=1112482

Is that a microfig scale Status of Liberty? Cool. :)

Yep, that looks like Anthony Sawaya’s winning entry in week 2 in the LEGO Factory competition, and the town hall is a winning entry from week 3 (this one deservedly beat out my entry for that week).

Coolness.

Also, according to a recent LEGO press release, the LEGO Factory will be expanding to do other things:

“Notable in the System’s 50th year is LEGO Factory, a tool that meaningfully blends virtual and physical building worlds to make every child a LEGO Model Designer. Users browse an online warehouse of LEGO elements to create their brick pallet and design their own LEGO models. This summer, custom models can be ordered and will arrive in packaging that shows the model and name on the front and includes the pieces and one-of-a-kind step-by-step building instructions for building it in real life.”

Yes, this release was in our press kit as well. Reading between the lines of some of the comments, I got the impression that (not surprisingly) they don’t have the fulfillment of this completely sussed yet, as pricing wasn’t discussed. They confirmed that you will be able to choose models by others as well.

If they can pull this off at a decent price point, even from a limited pallette, it will be VERY exciting. I have to wonder if the “personal PaB” being experimented with in the UK is a precursor or teething for this fulfillment process.

The models that the factory contest produced prove, to me anyway, that it’s VERY possible to produce great stuff with a limited pallete, if you restrict the subject matter. Going Microfig, was, in my view, a stroke of brilliance.



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(...) Yep, that looks like Anthony Sawaya's winning entry in week 2 in the (URL) LEGO Factory competition>, and the town hall is a winning entry from week 3 (this one deservedly beat out my entry for that week). Coolness. Also, according to a (URL) (...) (19 years ago, 20-Feb-05, to lugnet.year.2005, FTX)

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