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Katja Faith
Republic Military School Minmatar Republic
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Posted - 2012.04.26 22:54:00 -
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Waiting for the obligatory, "That looks nothing like a Tie fighter!!" |
Eko'mo
Geminous inc
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Posted - 2012.04.26 22:55:00 -
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Jack Carrigan wrote:I think a model of the Tristan would be nice.
Already one out there in the google image land, a lot of hinges as I recall to make the curves!
Everyone's got to be nice to each other in Eve for awhile to get past this target age 7-11 thing... |
Meryl SinGarda
Belligerent Underpayed Tactical Team
484
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Posted - 2012.04.26 22:59:00 -
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Finally!
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2D34DLY4U
Sekiryou
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Posted - 2012.04.26 23:07:00 -
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Ciar Meara wrote:Kael Zarien wrote:CCP Navigator wrote: Actually, the Shaun of the Dead model was declined today.
I really liked that one Aye, the official LEGO comments made it clear that it would have a hard time getting through with the cricketbat bashing zombies kit. The LEGO comments regarding the Rifter seems quite positive though, but who doesn't like spaceships!
If those LEGO people are half smart they will approve it.
1. The LEGO Rifter aligns two different entertainment mediums, one offline and the other online. Considering several offline entertainment mediums are being dumped for online PSP/iPad/Nintendo/Hello Kitty Online/Disney Club Panda, all links you can create to joint market your offline product with online stuff are win.
2. LEGO should understand they have a new segment for their products, namely the people that played with LEGO when they were kids and that now are grown ups with much more disposable income (=interesting customers).
3. When you market to kids you can do one of two things: sell to the kid and get him to convince the parent (kid choses, parent pays); or sell to the parent and get him to push it to the kid (parent choses and pays, thinking it's the best for the kid). LEGO EVE bridges precisely this gap between what motivates the parent to make the buying decision and what the toy has that in the parent's mind is attractive to the kid. |
Corbin Blair
Federal Navy Academy Gallente Federation
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Posted - 2012.04.27 00:39:00 -
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TWHC Assistant wrote:This is just so silly. Nothing against the LEGO Rifter, but how difficult would it be to ask for a LEGO sex toy and to get it to 10,000 votes? I'd be worried about pieces coming off during use. Pieces that might require a rather embarrassing explanation to my doctor to have them retrieved from my anatomy.... |
Nimbus Cloud Liebrum
The Craniac The Aurora Shadow
8
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Posted - 2012.04.27 00:45:00 -
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this is great!!! cant wait to buy 1 when they come out. Peaceful Miner |
Vertisce Soritenshi
Varion Galactic Tragedy.
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Posted - 2012.04.27 13:14:00 -
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Yeah a whole set of EVE Lego models would be awesome. That is the kind of thing that would get me back into getting Lego's again.
I miss being a kid... EvE is not about PvP.-á EvE is about the SANDBOX! - CCP!-á Open the door!!! |
Jafit
Dreddit Test Alliance Please Ignore
105
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Posted - 2012.04.27 13:22:00 -
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Vertisce Soritenshi wrote:Yeah a whole set of EVE Lego models would be awesome. That is the kind of thing that would get me back into getting Lego's again.
I miss being a kid...
I miss being a kid, where lego consisted of basic bricks and you made whatever you wanted.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jitDWAx6_eA |
Potrondal Morrison
The Scope Gallente Federation
15
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Posted - 2012.04.27 13:27:00 -
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leviticus ander wrote:TWHC Assistant wrote:This is just so silly. Nothing against the LEGO Rifter, but how difficult would it be to ask for a LEGO sex toy and to get it to 10,000 votes? I'm Pretty sure lego has a final veto on ideas like that.
Screw the rifter, i want the lego sex toy!!!!
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silens vesica
Corsair Cartel
38
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Posted - 2012.04.27 13:36:00 -
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2D34DLY4U wrote:Ciar Meara wrote:Kael Zarien wrote:CCP Navigator wrote: Actually, the Shaun of the Dead model was declined today.
I really liked that one Aye, the official LEGO comments made it clear that it would have a hard time getting through with the cricketbat bashing zombies kit. The LEGO comments regarding the Rifter seems quite positive though, but who doesn't like spaceships! If those LEGO people are half smart they will approve it. 1. The LEGO Rifter aligns two different entertainment mediums, one offline and the other online. Considering several offline entertainment mediums are being dumped for online PSP/iPad/Nintendo/Hello Kitty Online/Disney Club Panda, all links you can create to joint market your offline product with online stuff are win. 2. LEGO should understand they have a new segment for their products, namely the people that played with LEGO when they were kids and that now are grown ups with much more disposable income (=interesting customers). 3. When you market to kids you can do one of two things: sell to the kid and get him to convince the parent (kid choses, parent pays); or sell to the parent and get him to push it to the kid (parent choses and pays, thinking it's the best for the kid). LEGO EVE bridges precisely this gap between what motivates the parent to make the buying decision and what the toy has that in the parent's mind is attractive to the kid. ^ This. Tell someone you love them today, because life is short. But scream it at them in Esperanto, because life is also terrifying and confusing. |
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