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Post by OneEye589 » Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:22 am

Ross_Varn wrote:I didn't price it. The designers probubly have a rule were if it goes over 100, it had better be something a whole lot of people want. The designer sets are 300+ and made for adults with money, not kids, who would be the ones who would buy this set..
Yea, not many parents are going to shell out over $100 for a set of Legos for their kids. If an adult wanted some Legos, that would be a different story, but with the Clone Wars theme and everything, I don't know what Lego was thinking.

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Post by RagnarokRose » Mon Apr 06, 2009 11:32 am

It's not the adults that are buying the sets, it's the kids, with their money most of the time. A kid would look at the set, look at the AT-TE or the infantry dropship next to the AT-OT set, and buy one of those because 1. they cost less, and 2. you see them a lot more in the movies.
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