BryanKinkel Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 I try to follow discussions at 1000steine.com. Being an American, I have to rely on the Google translation. Of course, this is rough at best. Can anyone tell me what this thread is about? http://f24.parsimony.net/forum61776/messages/112388.htm -- Bryan Quote
Kikuichimonji Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 It's about the 'most popular colors'. But since this is just one message I don't really understand if it's just a poll or more then that... Quote
BryanKinkel Posted February 23, 2006 Author Posted February 23, 2006 It's about the 'most popular colors'. But since this is just one message I don't really understand if it's just a poll or more then that... The whole thread can be seen here: http://www.1000steine.com/forum/ The thread subject is: 1000er T Quote
Kikuichimonji Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 I think it's a thread in response to another thread though...that's why I didn't get it. Quote
Cutty Posted February 23, 2006 Posted February 23, 2006 basically it deals with the question which colours a 1000 piece bag sold through shop@home should have. like buying 1000 pieces of the same kind in the same colour in bulk-format. a sequel thread exists covering which shapes of pieces are desired the most. as for the colour question: the calls for "old grey", "classic grey", "pre-2004 grey" and the corresponding browns is naturally a given... note that Jan Beyer (posting in yellow on 1000steine) is some Lego official responsible for the German market. he is the one to contact when you have something to say as a German Afol. never spoke to him neither online nor in person though... Quote
BryanKinkel Posted February 23, 2006 Author Posted February 23, 2006 basically it deals with the question which colours a 1000 piece bag sold through shop@home should have. Thanks for the input, Cutty. As I mentioned before, I try to watch 1000steine to see what is going on in the German market. It is good to see LEGO and S@H reaching out to the AFOL community to get input on future products. It will be interesting to see what becomes of their recent inquiries. -- Bryan Quote
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