Sucram Posted October 1, 2023 Posted October 1, 2023 I've been seeing all these giant LEGO sets come out in the past few years like the Titanic, ATAT, Venator, Eiffel Tower etc, and noticed that none of them have those giant spiral-bound instruction booklets that would usually be reserved for the biggest sets. The UCS Millennium Falcon and Star Destroyer from the past decade both had them, but now LEGO seems to prefer to just do several normal booklets instead of 1 giant one. For the Titanic it makes sense since that whole set is built in 3 distinct parts, but why does the Venator have a whopping 4 instruction books? The giant ring-bound books were part of what made the Falcon and Star Destroyer such cool experiences for me at least, so it's a shame Lego doesn't seem to want to do them any more. Any ideas? Quote
Mylenium Posted October 1, 2023 Posted October 1, 2023 It's cheaper, plain and simple. Mylenium Quote
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