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BTW, the 1x14 probably having a newer mold than the old 1x16, it might be much cheaper to produce and therefore preferred by the set designers.

I've actually heard that the 4L axle is more expensive than either a 5L or a 3L axle, because it uses an older mold, so this actually has some basis.

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I was just looking at the 5×11 technic panel, and the price is NOT the same for the available colors. This leads me to believe their price structure is way more complicated that just the amount of plastic. In fact, one can get some statistics/trends by looking at e.g., the prices of the technic beams (liftarms) vs. beam length and color. Stay tuned.

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On the bricklink store I most frequently use, there are 39 1x16 yellow bricks, priced at EUR 0.56, which is less than the Lego asking price. They are "used, in very good condition", which in my experience is pretty much equal to "new"

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Of course. On a side note, I can highly reccommend this seller, huge selection of fairly rare prices, at a generally very nice price. I have bought a lot of ordinary parts as well as electronic ones from him (used in very good condition), and they are generally of a very high quality.

The only part I want Lego to reintroduce is the pneumatic cylinder bracket, as they now command ridiculous prices! But as you say; supply and demand - this part is sooo specialized there really is no alternative solution that is concidered legal!

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