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LEGO is looking for feedback from the community regarding the perception of sustainable materials and how you would see such a thing be applied to LEGO. Below are a few questions they've posed. If you have time to answer them, that would be awesome! First, please list what consumers can generally expect when a toy product is made of "sustainable materials". Kindly elaborate your answers and provide examples, if possible. The richer descriptions you provide, the more we know excatly what you mean! Secondly. please rank what is most important to consumers. Please motivate the ranking (1. = most important etc.) What characteristics of the LEGO experience are currently most important to consumers? For each characteristic, please describe excatly what it is about. The more explanation you provide, the better we understand your input. Secondly, please rank what is most important to consumers. Please motivate the ranking (1. = most important etc.) What characteristics of the LEGO experiences are relevant to consider when addressing "sustainable materails"? Rich descriptions and examples, please. Secondly, please rank what is most important to yconsumers. Please motivate the ranking (1. = most important etc.) Is there anything else you feel is important regarding Sustainable Materials that wasn´t covered in the questions above, that might help get a better view about the topic? Feel free to elaborate as much as you'd like on any of the questions and provide additional comments. The feedback is needed by noon on Tuesday, September 1st. Thanks!
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I know, you're probably sick of me starting topics about Golden masks, but ah well. Anyways, I recently got my hands on all 6 Mata golden masks, and I noticed that they're semi-transparent (kinda like one of the versions of the copper huna) such that you can see through them when you put them up to the light. And I'm just wondering, were they all made like that, or were there actually different versions of the actual parts, and I just happened to get six types that were all this quality?
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As you guys may have known for a while 3D printing is becoming more well known and popular. I have no access to one, nor even the software to use in conjunction with the printer...nor even the knowledge to use said software despite taking a course in CAD =.= But still I would like to share my opinion on 3D printing with reference to LEGO: MOCers can create custom parts which are impossible to acquire from LEGO(E.G Movie version Avohkii, Kraahkhan, Ackar's old blade, all of which I really, REALLY WANT) Such little things like custom kanohi and weapons I believe will help keep the Bionicle fanbase going strong, and even encourage creativity amongst those who use it. But due to its nature of use, counterfeit LEGO bits can easily be produced using 3D printers and sold off to unknowing people hoping to get LEGO pieces. LEGO fans might even just go on to producing their own parts instead of buying from LEGO. What do you think of 3D printing and what does it mean for LEGO? Oh and can someone make a Movie Avohkii for me using 3D printing? Seriously though, that'd be AWESOME!
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