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What kills me with Lego is the use of stickers, especially on the high-end kits. They could be pad printed.


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What kills me with Lego is the use of stickers, especially on the high-end kits. They could be pad printed.


I saw a video explaining why they don't do printed bricks. Tons of extra cost & inventory space, for what is a small subset of the total, and for short run kits.
Much cheaper to print sticker sheets for common bricks instead.




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I just find that hard to believe. Surely LEGO produces more, even of the adult-oriented kits, than Cobi, yet Cobi does pad printing. Just seems 'cheap' to have stickers on kits going for over $100.


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I tend to make small modifications/additions, usually replacing MGs with ones from Brick Arms or maybe uniform parts, like the hat/radio headset on the German tank commander.

IMG_E0266 by allentc2, on Flickr
Panlos T-90

IMG_E0265 by allentc2, on Flickr
Xingbao Marder

IMG_E0263 by allentc2, on Flickr
Cobi PzKpfw IV Ausf G

IMG_E0261 by allentc2, on Flickr
Cobi USS Missouri

IMG_0260 by allentc2, on Flickr
LEGO Apollo landing


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The Apollo looks awesome!

I looked long and hard for any Lego kit that has/features/includes/is a tank.

I couldn't find any.

Made one without plans and then a half-track.

There are a few things that hopefully will never come apart.



 
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I have heard LEGO doesn't do military. But Cobi does, as well as several Chinese companies. Xingbao makes nice kits, they have several kits made with the cooperation/license of the Bundeswehr. I've got 4 of those and they're really nice. Leopard 1, Marder, Leopard 2A7, and that new wheeled APC. They also have a tank transporter with trailer and the Panzerhaubitze 2000.

Cobi has a huge selection of WW2 stuff, though.


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I have a German SD KFZ 251 half track I need to build but I am working on the JAWS set right now and let me tell you the bow of the Orca has been a PITA!!!!

Love the little Astronauts on the Eagle diorama.


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I just find that hard to believe. Surely LEGO produces more, even of the adult-oriented kits, than Cobi, yet Cobi does pad printing. Just seems 'cheap' to have stickers on kits going for over $100.


I think this is the article I read about why stickers vs printed bricks:

https://www.brothers-brick.com...inted-parts-feature/

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“The limiting factor, isn’t pure finance, it’s is the same one you have at home. Space. After a while you run out of places to put your LEGO.

Think of each factory having a limited amount of space (I won’t go into why it’s limited, read ‘Brick by Brick‘ by David C. Robertson if you want to know what happens when LEGO didn’t have limits).

Every brick made, in each colour has to go into it’s own box. This box needs to be stored until it’s ready to be packed into the bags in the retail boxes you buy.


More at the article.




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