How late did it start. The program said 7:30 but when I tuned in around quarter to 8, it seemed to have just started?
Hey look! Pad printing AKA Tampography.
How late did it start. The program said 7:30 but when I tuned in around quarter to 8, it seemed to have just started?
Hey look! Pad printing AKA Tampography.
It was interesting and the most impressive thing in my opinion was the quality of their pieces (12 out of every 100,000 pieces are rejected).
The show is sightly dated though, as MMO LEGO Universe had shut down a while back.
Just goes to show how expensive Lego is. The amount they make using the same moulds over and over, Lego should be as cheap as chips. ....They need to move to China.
They have moved some production to China, however there is a noticeable difference in quality. The parts for the Collectible Minifigures in particular are China produced, and they do feel cheaper than the pieces produced in Europe.
Various Lego fan communities have documented the difference. Things like the quality of the plastic, faded colours, or the clasping abilities of the bricks. With the Minifigures you can feel how loose the legs, arms, hands, and heads are. It is an obvious difference.
One thing Lego does do to bring down costs is mass produce the parts in their own factories, and then ship the parts to various secondary factories who sort the pieces and put the sets together (like bagged and packaged).
Most of the North American sets are put together in Mexico. We still get our sets from Europe though......
|Buy ALL my things!|Collection Thread|Current Collection Count: ~661|
|Wants|Galaxy Force Blue Rumble|