i would take a printed brick over 10 more bricks and stickers any day
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This, like all generalizations, is simply wrong.legofett wrote:EVERBODY HATES stickers.
You have no idea what you're talking about good sir.Mass producing sticker sheets should be just as high if not higher.
Do it LEGO! You know you want to!possum wrote:My #1 beef with the stickers is that if I'm watching a game, having a beer & putting a set together I rarely look ahead to see that a sticker is going to be used. My centering skills when it comes to stickers is much nicer if the piece isn't already on the assembly.

legofett wrote:EVERBODY HATES stickers.
legofett wrote:As for pricing its inflation on the worlds economy as a whole. Don't tell me its to expensive to print a brick. Mass producing sticker sheets should be just as high if not higher. This crap started in 2005 and what happen in the 1970's sets went away for about 1980's-2004. No excuse!
legofett wrote:The people here that are defending sticlers can lie to themselves all they want. But lets get REAL. EVERBODY HATES stickers. As for pricing its inflation on the worlds economy as a whole. Don't tell me its to expensive to print a brick. Mass producing sticker sheets should be just as high if not higher. This crap started in 2005 and what happen in the 1970's sets went away for about 1980's-2004. No excuse!
legodavee123 wrote:legofett wrote:EVERBODY HATES stickers.
But in general, this is pretty accurate, I think-- is there anyone out there that actually would prefer to have a stickered part rather than a printed part, assuming that they actually were going to USE the sticker/print?
Robzula wrote:Not neccesarily, there's a huge difference between hating something and preferring a different method.
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