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There's an old saying that goes: If you don't have something meaningful to say, then say nothing. Very applicable here! Barely, but on their website you'll find a boat, soldier(s), crocodile, a whole bunch of sea animals, ...
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LEGO® MUJI – bricks and paper The LEGO Group has teamed up with design-led Japanese retail company MUJI to offer a new product concept combining bricks and paper crafts. BILLUND, DENMARK NOVEMBER 2009 - LEGO® MUJI explores new ways of being creative by combining the well-known LEGO brick with paper through the use of the new LEGO System paper puncher. The product line brings together the worlds of The LEGO Group and MUJI in a unique and enriching new experience. There are 4 sets in the LEGO MUJI series, each with more than 100 LEGO bricks and an assortment of paper The sets all have different themes, and include LEGO bricks, paper and inspirational materials. The themes are Christmas, fairytales, transparent bricks and paper as well as a more open-ended concept. In addition, the specialized LEGO System puncher and five different paper packages will also be made available. The sets, which were pre-viewed at the Design Tide Exhibition in Tokyo in October, will be released for sale in Japan on 26 November. The launch will constitute a live test in the market with limited quantities available for sale across 40 MUJI stores and the MUJI online store. With this exciting new LEGO category, the LEGO Group is exploring new ways of playing and engaging with the LEGO brick, as well as new ways of doing business outside the traditional toy industry and retail. This is done by stimulating entrepreneurial culture through collaborative business projects with internal and external entrepreneurs interested in basing their business on an open LEGO platform. Takahashi Okutani, Manager. Overseas Merchandising Department, MUJI Japan “LEGO bricks are not just a toy, but a system that inspires children's creativity. MUJI also seeks to inspire creativity with products that appeal to a simple and reflective lifestyle. As both brands are based on strong values, we have worked together to create a new concept that can be of great value to children.” Paal Smith-Meyer, Senior Director, New Business Group, The LEGO Group “The LEGO system offers endless creative possibilities to build structurally, and so does paper with its many colors, patterns and textures suitable for folding, drawing and cutting. Combining these two creative tools with a LEGO system paper puncher, we will open up a new creative dimension for kids and their parents to explore and express themselves through.” LEGO MUJI background May 2008 - MUJI approaches The LEGO Group, and a meeting is set up in Tokyo. During this meeting, MUJI presented their interpretation of the LEGO brick, and the potential of the collaboration was explored. “I was excited that they really understood the LEGO values and the core idea of the brick as a creative tool, which they then complemented with some fresh, new ideas,” says Senior Business Developer Marc Brøndum. October 2008 - After a second meeting, it is agreed that the proposals from MUJI where interesting enough that they should be explored further. February 2009 - MUJI representatives together with their design team visit LEGO HQ to attend a workshop with the LEGO New Business Group and designers. During this workshop, the idea of bricks and paper is framed and conceptualized, and an ambition to bring the concept to market is signed off on by both parties. March 2009 – the LEGO MUJI project is approved by the LEGO Group, and brought into the MIP development process. June 2009 – Meeting and approval session in Tokyo. July 2009 – Visuals tested and approved. August-October 2009 – Finalizing legal matters and testing of products. October 2009 – LEGO MUJI shown to the public for the first time at the Design Tide Exhibition at the Roppopongi store in Tokyo November 26 – Test launch - only nine months after project approval - to consumers across 40 MUJI stores in Japan. Workshops with consumers will be conducted in the MUJI stores to investigate the potential of the concept even further. About MUJI MUJI is a Japanese retail company distinguished by its no-frills design minimalism, streamlining of processes, simplification of packaging and no-logo policy. Initially a subsidiary of the Seiyu Ltd, supermarket chain, MUJI became a separate brand in 1989. Starting as Mujirushi (no brand) Ryohin (quality goods), the MUJI product range was developed to offer high quality, low cost, generic products. There are currently more than 7,000 products in the MUJI range, which is sold through its 181 brand retail stores and additional 147 outlets across the world. About The LEGO Group The LEGO Group is a privately held, family-owned company, based in Billund, Denmark. It was founded in 1932, and today the group is one of the world's leading manufacturers of play materials for children. The LEGO Group is committed to children's creative development and learning, and its products can be purchased in more than 130 countries.
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The Eurobricks Reviewers Academy
Bonaparte replied to Bonaparte's topic in Forum Information and Help
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It's medium blue.
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This is a fantastic and very informative review Svelte. You've looked at this set from all angles and summed it up nicely! What I like most about this ship is the use of interesting colors. Dark brown combined with reddish brown, the medium blue, some tan, pearl gold. For those who prefer to build their own ships, this will make a great parts pack. Next to the colors I'm very pleasantly surprised by the organ. It's nice to find such an amazing detail inside the captains cabin. I'll get myself a copy of this ship for sure!
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We are very happy to present the first review of the new 10210 Imperial Flagship thanks to our Reviewers Academy teacher Svelte. Picture is link to the review! Want to join our Reviewers Academy and become a teacher yourself over time? Join here.
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'Behind The Helm' Episode #15 - Nik Groves (Part 1)
Bonaparte replied to Captain Zuloo's topic in LEGO Pirates
I'm looking forward listening to this interview from one of the best LEGO builders (I'm a big fan of the Medieval Market set). I'll share feedback when I've listened to the interview (which will be tomorrow afternoon). -
Very cool and original idea, I've not seen this been done before Seems to me those pirates are having a great time
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Classic-Pirates.com has been blown out of the water!
Bonaparte replied to Mister Phes's topic in LEGO Pirates
Just to clarify, only the blog is down for now. Our forum is alive and kicking! -
Welcoming a creature from a galaxy far, far, away.
Bonaparte replied to Yod@'s topic in Hello! My name is...
Mmmm... let's close this for now until we get some things cleared out. -
Congratulations! That's quite an achievement, 10 years.
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Great review Whitefang! I still have to get mine, it's currently at Zorro's place (he ordered one extra when he bought his calender) and I really should go and pick it up tomorrow or this weekend.
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Spanish Imperial Galleon - Nuestra Senora de la Concepcion
Bonaparte replied to Bonaparte's topic in Pirate MOCs
Your other MOCs are also nice, but I do hope you'll get back to ships in the near future. However, I can fully understand that one cannot always make ships and a break from ship building is needed from time to time. I'm still working on 2 ship projects (one of them is almost finished), but onces those are ready I'm planning to make something land-based (maybe a coastal town). Also the HMS Prince of Wales is planned to go to the dock for an update (adding some more rigging, details on deck and change a thing or two). As long as we keep ourselves busy -
Spanish Imperial Galleon - Nuestra Senora de la Concepcion
Bonaparte replied to Bonaparte's topic in Pirate MOCs
If I release the sail it can be set, it's a full sail we made. Thanks! And I'm hoping you are also working on a new ship. I'm for sure looking forward to it. I sure do. And that's an interesting article as well. -
An index containing links to all the interviews is for sure handy. It won't be pinned because none of the indexes in the pirates forum are pinned, but we'll add it to our pinned master index so people know where to find it. I'm looking forward to listening to Teddy's interview this evening.
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Pls use this thread for all BS/Majhost discussions. Tnx!
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Right now I see a number of minifigs put on a base-plate. You'll need to do a bit more to make them into an army. Divide them in regiments, give them regimental flags, officers. You've got work to do
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'Behind The Helm' Episode #12 - Jamie Berard (Part 2)
Bonaparte replied to Captain Zuloo's topic in LEGO Train Tech
I finally listed to the part 2 of this interview and I found it very interesting and informative. As far as I'm concerned I wouldn't mind if there was a part 3 and 4 coming. Thanks to all involved! -
There seems to be a bandwidth limitation on Photobucket (the site where the pics are hosted). I've send a message to the creator of this fine review asking to upload the pictures to another website which doesn't have such annoying restrictions. Let's hope they are viewable again soon
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Perfect presentation as always with a nice classic background! I really like how you've managed to make the house look like it's gotten a few hits from a union cannon.
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The perfect MOC for those cold and dark winter days by our very own SlyOwl. Picture is link!
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You've captured the winter feeling with this MOC. It feels chilly and cold! I'm waiting for the BS folder to go public so I can see some of the details a bit better. I'm amazed how fast you can build these high quality MOCs and by the amount of bricks you must poses.
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This reminds me of a line in a Nirvana song: "Just because you're paranoid, don't mean I'm not after you". I just love that song because of that line.
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I haven't seen that and I'd love to take a look!
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I will definately come to the EB Event!
Bonaparte replied to Ras 74's topic in LEGO Events and User Groups
Socialize, build, visit the park, buy Lego, drink, have fun, ...