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Has LEGO ever listened to AFOLs? If so, when?
Cwetqo replied to Lego David's topic in General LEGO Discussion
As Kim said, LEGO has whole department, which exists just because of fans, but the problem is whether they are heard inside the company. We also need to take into account that it would be futile to expect that LEGO would change something, which is not directly aimed at fans, like for example city sets and other stuff kids oriented stuff. For some sets, which are indeed primarily adult oriented, designers will often already know what those want and implement it, if its possible. I've been on many presentations and talked to many designers of afol oriented sets and they all knew very well what we want. Designers often include popular parts (even where its not necessary), look to use interesting colors and even go that far to include baseplates (which are rare these days) in as many colors as possible. So, from set design and structure, I would say that they listen, where it's possible (or makes sense). Another area is LEGO-LUG relations. Cooperation is very good here, although some changes were implemented too much in "take it or leave it" or "it is as it is" way, without any option to discuss it before. But (there is always "but"), some fails were such that they easily broke a lot of trust, gained over years. Let's take for example last such case, the infamous takeover of Bricklink. Whoever has access to LAN will know that it caused A LOT of negative feedback. At first, it was maye a bit unjust, since it was not really known what will happen. But then new TOS came out and some of the worst fears came true. And the worst thing is that it was really communicated badly, with basicaly no answers given from the team, no warning given before new TOS were implemented (in a way that everybody was FORCED to accept them, without even slight warning) and so on (list is long). I've been always a "promoter" of LEGO company in our LUG, saying that they are not so bad etc..., but what can I do now? Nobody from LEGO was able to present one good side of this, no questions were answered, and everything, which was done, it was done (at least seemingly) in complete ignorance of all AFOLs. And it makes the company look really bad. -
I would say Rebrickable, possibly Brickset too.
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Sorry, what I wanted to say is "how sets can be stored". True. About half year ago I was part of Workgroup on the future of Powered Up and guys, wich are in charge of it at LEGO confirmed that hub was designed so that battery holder could be replaced with rechargeable battery pack which is in develpment. Unfortunately, LEGO still needs to decide if they start selling it all, since numbers for PF variant were not that good (probably because price was insane).
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They probably used new rechargeable insert, which is in development. Unfortunately, its not very likely that we will see it in any of retail train sets, since it would significantly limit how and where such set could be sent and also put a lot of restraint on how such sets would be used.
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LEGO Community team shared this video: What do you think?
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Eurobricks event 2020 Billund sign up topic
Cwetqo replied to Holodoc's topic in LEGO Events and User Groups
Count me in too! -
Now that the Disney Train is 8-Wide, should I build in it?
Cwetqo replied to DylANK's topic in LEGO Train Tech
City trains will almost certainly stay in 6 wide. They are expensive even as they are now and any rise in price would just make it worse. We may get another AFOL targeted 8 wide train, now that the ice is broken. -
AFOL Fan Day Lego House September 26, 2019
Cwetqo replied to ACPin's topic in LEGO Events and User Groups
I will be there! -
42110 - Land Rover Defender
Cwetqo replied to 1gor's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Land Rover is continuation of "Mack" series. Chiron will most likely be suceeded by Maclaren (Senna?). Difference in size, packaging, special instructions etc... -
If I understood TLG devs correctly, that should work out of the box, with only limitiation being that, with two channel remote, ports A and C (and B and D) will both answer to same command (which should be ok for crawler). More interesting for me is that app will control speed of motors, not torque. So, if crawler will go uphill, rotation sensor will detect lower revs and increase power, to keep motor revolutions on same level.
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I think it will not be a problem to control it with train remote. I'm currently involved in workgroup with guys in charge of Powered Up system at LEGO and while there was no talk about "future products", there were some hints what might be in the works. First, control with train remote. It was said that everything should be compatible, so it should not be a problem to connect train remote to new hub. Problem is of course that remote has just 2 channels and new hub has 4 outputs. If I understood it correctly, in that case ports A and C will take controls from one channel and ports B and D from second channel. At least that's how it was explained for Boost connectivity. So you connect "drive" motors to A and C and steering to B and you can drive it. :) Of course, that will give us just "on-off" control of motors (or bang-bang as TLG calls it). We asked about proportional speed control and they said that it might happen. First stage would be to have option to switch hub from bang-bang to train mode (now it swithes automaticly, depending on the type of the motor conneted), which would give us "some" speed control, but not very usable for car driving. In any case, control will not be analogue, but there are 10 speed levels in the standard, which should be enough for smooth driving. They just need to introduce "proper" control (but it was not confirmed or even hinted in any way, so we will most likely be stuck with app or bang-bang remote). As you probably know, each Powered Up (or Control+, which is just Technic name for Powered UP) can be programmed similarly as Boost Hub. That would mean that Crawler could be programmed to do some preprogramed actions like driving or even following the line with addition of colour/distance sensor (or you can add it to stop before obstacle).
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The old yellowed Lego returns to shine
Cwetqo replied to LEGO Train 12 Volts's topic in General LEGO Discussion
But if you do it and keep parts in dark afterwards? -
My 1:8 collections
Cwetqo replied to Ethan0080's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Impressive. I recognize some models, but not all. Are any of those your design? There is white re-colur of 42056, OOB versions of 42083 and 42056, Mclaren from Brunojj and modified FXX (to Enzo) by Loxlego (nice mod, I may do it myself). I wonder if there are instruction available for any of other models too? -
Technic 2019 Set Discussion
Cwetqo replied to dimaks13's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
Fan Media Days? I know that you are not going this year, but I'm sure that some Technic guys will be there.. -
Technic 2019 Set Discussion
Cwetqo replied to dimaks13's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
So it will most likely ocupy same slot as Mack and other 1HY "medium flagships" -
Next "Adventurers" Theme Ideas
Cwetqo replied to Commander Keller's topic in LEGO Action and Adventure Themes
Well it seems that I was wrong. Information was from retailer and usualy reliable. From looking at this now, I think that most likely she talked about Monster Fighters. -
Rarest set, polybag, piece or minifigure that you own
Cwetqo replied to Lego David's topic in General LEGO Discussion
I have minifigure business cards from Kjeld, Jorgen, Tormod, Bali, Thomas Kirk, Yun Mi etc... I dont know if they that rare, but they are very percious to me. I also have few of LEGO Idea House minifigs, LEGO HMV fig etc... Out of sets, most rare is probably this years LEGO Employee gift set. I also have VW van polybag, Mini polybag and some tohers, but these may be fairly common. Most valuable to me is probably LEGO House set, signed by the desinger with special dedication to me. -
Review: Powered Up! 88006, 88007, 88008, 88009, 88010, 88011
Cwetqo replied to mostlytechnic's topic in Special LEGO Themes
Nice review, thank you. In my opinion, motors from Batmobil (currently marked as WeDo motors) will be more used and above tested PUP Motor will remain limited to robotics sets. -
[MOC] Backhoe Loader V3
Cwetqo replied to Jurgen Krooshoop's topic in LEGO Technic, Mindstorms, Model Team and Scale Modeling
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Modular Building Sets - Rumours and Discussion
Cwetqo replied to The Jersey Brick Guy's topic in LEGO Town
Yes. But please take this more as a general warning, since at this stage really nothing has been confirmed. I would just not want to see another announcement spoiled. -
Modular Building Sets - Rumours and Discussion
Cwetqo replied to The Jersey Brick Guy's topic in LEGO Town
New product will be announced december 3rd. It would be really nice if all leaks would be kept from here until then. -
Best Theme: Wizarding World (Harry Potter) - all sets are nice and prices are not bad Best Minifigure/Figure: Pink Classic spaceman Best Set: 10261 Rollecoaster Worst Theme: Star Wars Worst Minifigure/Figure: Ninjago movie minifigs Worst Set: Darth Vader Castle Most Anticipated for 2019: UCS Imperial Star Destroyer
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9v straight and curved track instruction sheet question
Cwetqo replied to Jetflap's topic in LEGO Train Tech
I think it was this, same for both rail boxes and switches. -
9v straight and curved track instruction sheet question
Cwetqo replied to Jetflap's topic in LEGO Train Tech
I opened some MISB 9V rails ant there was instruction, single sheet of paper showing some layouts and instructing not to connect rails in wrong way (+ and -).