How did LEGO manage to work with licensed properties from every competing media conglomerate simultaneously...

blame weird shit the started making in early 2000 - this garbage nearly killed LEGO. Oversized parts, simplified and junorized. 80 or 90s car was made of around 30 pieces, this one 7. Thats why they went with licences and started to attract adult collectors

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So basically they have the leverage to tell disney to play nice with Warner or they can kiss that sweet LEGO toy and media cash goodbye

Now look at car from 80s. Everything is functional, car has roof and lights are made of pieces.

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>6327
>6643
almost fooled me

left or right
which one do u prefer?

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right

>6643: Year Released: 1988
>6327: Year Released: 1998

nta but I hope you don't think Lego just adds 1 to the previous set number each time they make a new set.

boomer here, will always prefer the right version of the logo, it's simply more kino

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Right version is shit. Left, classic one, with thin yellow outaline, is better.