Please add me to the list.

*sigh* I checked, and I can't register there yet, since I won't be 18 for five more months.Sir Dano wrote:^I'd say Eurobricks would be another good place to add it.
This is a good point but aren't the tridents made from the softer, rubbery plastic? I would not want my pitchforks made from anything other than abs. Maybe a better example would be some of the tooth or horn elelments?Karalora wrote:If the sharp points were the problem, apparently they aren't anymore, because they're producing tridents for the Atlantis theme.
A valid point indeed. And yes, if they made the pitchfork out of the same material they made the trident out of, it would suck like there's no tomorrow. Even trying to get that thing in a minifig hand is a bit of challenge. I sure hope Lego doesn't do that with any more pieces.Ye Olde Republic wrote:This is a good point but aren't the tridents made from the softer, rubbery plastic? I would not want my pitchforks made from anything other than abs. Maybe a better example would be some of the tooth or horn elelments?
What about this though....
TLG may not want to, or be able to financially justify production of two elements that are so similar yet so different, re: trident vs. pitchfork.