CopMike Posted July 20, 2006 Posted July 20, 2006 Hi there! With the new LEGO Factory-service people have started to get peices they want very hard by building their own designed models. But if it not looks like a model LEGO rejectets it *wacko* . I remember seeing one guy that made a wall out of darkred 1x?, LEGO wouldn Quote
xenologer Posted July 20, 2006 Posted July 20, 2006 Seriously? They wouldn't sell him the bricks? Or do you mean they just wouldn't post it to the public Creations Gallery? I bought a 'Space Junkyard' with no problems... tho they deleted the model from the gallery afterwards... I want: 2*3plate with Hole, 2*2 plate with hole, technic half-pin, 2*2 turntable, and technic 4axles These are the operational pieces for making a System car with steering function. I'd also love to have 2*2 plate with 2 holes, but those arent in LDD... too bad.... Some bigger wheels would be nice too... Oh, and one thing they definetly need to add to LDD, is some technic Stop Bushes, they already have technic rods, and wheels... but no stop bushes to actually hold the wheels onto those rods... which is just silly... Anyhow, aside from that one Space Junkyard (which was used to get a buncha greeby detail pieces for other projects, I don't really need to buy stuff like 'dark red brick wall' since the parts I need are specific purpose for articulated steering mechanism... and I usually just design the entire car in LDD...or at least the chassis, so its pretty much is a complete model anyway, no fuss. Quote
Jipay Posted July 21, 2006 Posted July 21, 2006 I think we could definitly sue them really easely for refusing to sell something we created through this software. They shouldn't even have the right to decide what is a model and what is not (especially when you look at what they called "models" in the late 90s X-D ) Quote
xenologer Posted July 21, 2006 Posted July 21, 2006 I think we could definitly sue them really easely for refusing to sell something we created through this software.They shouldn't even have the right to decide what is a model and what is not (especially when you look at what they called "models" in the late 90s X-D ) Hmmmh I'm assuming yer joking... but just in case... Yes they do have the right to decide, its in yer user agreement when you use LDD.... And you can't force anyone to sell you anything either... its the seller's right to not have to enter a contract if they choose not to sell. Quote
Robiwan Posted July 21, 2006 Posted July 21, 2006 I find this service its great, but Lego let paid well for it. I have build a normal platform (8*80) and they want 30 Quote
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