




No, no they aren't. You can clearly see printing on them, same as all the old ones.Napoleon wrote:Yay for non-printed black horses!
Interestingly enough, I was thinking the reverse, the pics seem to have been shrunk or something from their original size into a rather grainy version.Napoleon wrote:They are really clear pictures
Amen, brother. I think the pics are good, but even if they weren't, it's nice LEGO thinks of little ol' us.Ye Olde Republic wrote:-snip- Really though, thanks Steve. We're really happy that LEGO acknowledges us, the Afol.
Robin Hood wrote:No, no they aren't. You can clearly see printing on them, same as all the old ones.
I understand your frustration. For some reason other people inside TLG (not Steve) are hesitant to give fan sites pictures of some lines prior to release. As you pointed out, this does not make much sense since high quality images were taken at toy fair. On the other hand, it is nice for the Community Team to help us out and give us official pictures.Ye Olde Republic wrote:Not to look a gift horse in the mouth but...those pictures are crap. They're blurry! They're really low resolution! Seriously nowhere near as good as this/these pics. Which, we've been able to peruse at our pleasure for months now. I still don't understand why TLG completely ingnores the fact that this and other dedicated theme sites can be used almost at their whim for free advertising. GASP!! Heaven forbid Megabrands see the products and develops a competing product in the two months between Toyfair and the release date.
Really though, thanks Steve. We're really happy that LEGO acknowledges us, the Afol.
I doubled the size of the pictures that TLG sent us. Unfortunately we did not receive high resolution images as we have on previous lines such as KK2 and Castle 2007.Man those pictures are terrible. I can't believe those are official pictures. I think Lego needs to invest in a vision program for the official photographer.
Are those textures around the windows above the gate on the large castle?
I hope not! That would remind me of... the you-know-what brand.Athos wrote:Man those pictures are terrible. I can't believe those are official pictures. I think Lego needs to invest in a vision program for the official photographer.
Are those textures around the windows above the gate on the large castle?
Steve
In 2007 TLG sponsored a very nice contest for Classic-Castle to announce the new line: http://www.classic-castle.com/events/co ... nners.htmlI just think of the advertising they miss out on by not sending a copy of the sets to the appropriate site (determined by TLG of course) to be reviewed ahead of time. How much would that pump up sales? When you consider that this site is second only to lego.com when you google 'castle lego'.
The sets could then be raffled off or something like that.