Bright reddish lilac? That’s the original purple dude, and it was in production at least as far back as 1999, as it was used in gasgano’s Podracer from 7171 Mos Espa Podrace…. Plus, correct me if I’m wrong, but pretty sure it was used in some technic sets prior to that, as well as for at least one Bionicle Kanohi Pakari Mask and one of two Nui Jaga. Also, am pretty sure that “Dark Royal Blue” is not a color in the Lego portfolio, ever. Also, “bright bluish violet” isn’t the actual name of that color, it’s just violet, and it was known to have appeared back in 1999 with a small McDonald’s promotional poly bag based around the character Grimace. Seriously dude, get your facts in line. I would mention the light pearl gold debacle, but it appears someone already did, so, I won’t.
Actually everything I said was true, at least according to brickset.com. Keep in mind there are a lot of colors that look alike but aren’t actually the same color.
what about that one variant of the mask of light? on bricklink it is called "trans white with sparkles" (or something along those lines) along with a few others, but it really isn't that color
@@BrickCritic There was a lot going on at that same time inside The Lego Group. i recommend reading The Secret Life of Bricks if you want a deeper perspective on lego's internal decisions in that era. i think that linking color proliferation and licenced themes is just correlation. Life on Mars, for example, interduced FOUR colors, and the year before star wars, Technic Competition interduced teal and og purple, which had more staying power than most new 2000s colors.
The C3-PO is pearl gold, and the adventurers sword is Chrome Gold. Not the same color
The sword is actually the same color, it’s just chrome plated.
Toothbrush!
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There is Dark-Blue Violet too.
Bright reddish lilac? That’s the original purple dude, and it was in production at least as far back as 1999, as it was used in gasgano’s Podracer from 7171 Mos Espa Podrace…. Plus, correct me if I’m wrong, but pretty sure it was used in some technic sets prior to that, as well as for at least one Bionicle Kanohi Pakari Mask and one of two Nui Jaga.
Also, am pretty sure that “Dark Royal Blue” is not a color in the Lego portfolio, ever.
Also, “bright bluish violet” isn’t the actual name of that color, it’s just violet, and it was known to have appeared back in 1999 with a small McDonald’s promotional poly bag based around the character Grimace.
Seriously dude, get your facts in line.
I would mention the light pearl gold debacle, but it appears someone already did, so, I won’t.
Actually everything I said was true, at least according to brickset.com. Keep in mind there are a lot of colors that look alike but aren’t actually the same color.
@@BrickCritic Ah, I see, I was going off of bricklink. I personally don't use brickset anymore, too many garbage ads.
That is so true lol. It makes the website so slow.
There is pearl copper, metallic copper, two-tone copper and speckle black copper too.
Well actually it was used for c3-po's body and head too
what about that one variant of the mask of light? on bricklink it is called "trans white with sparkles" (or something along those lines) along with a few others, but it really isn't that color
what about the new cosmic-looking color that comes in the new space themed sets
That is Reddish orange.
@@Cunningfoxoflego the other one
@@byronasaur Opal trans-purple?
@@Cunningfoxoflego yes that one
@@byronasaur It has also been used on other themes, since 2020.
im gona to buy this colors if i find at sale
What a colorful video
You a extremly underrated btw
Thank you! I appreciate it.
@@BrickCritic no problem i have a channel but it only has two subscribers:(
Keep going bro! It takes time. I have been making RUclips videos for 7 years through various channels.
Thank you i will keep going to i get 100000 subscribers
Good work
Thank you so much 😀
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Which years were right? Several times you said something and the text said something else.
Where did it say something else? I’m sorry if it caused confusion.
@@BrickCriticIt actually says 9 but the text makes it look like 8
Bionicle have much more odd colors
no, bionicle uses same colors just like system lego sets
what's your source for the claim that "licensed themes grew the need for new colors significantly"?
If you look at Lego’s color palette, it grew significantly from when they introduced licensed themes.
@@BrickCritic There was a lot going on at that same time inside The Lego Group. i recommend reading The Secret Life of Bricks if you want a deeper perspective on lego's internal decisions in that era. i think that linking color proliferation and licenced themes is just correlation. Life on Mars, for example, interduced FOUR colors, and the year before star wars, Technic Competition interduced teal and og purple, which had more staying power than most new 2000s colors.
cool
Thank you!
There is trans-light royal blue.
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