this is very exciting news, hopefully we'll get missing/new printed pieces/mold put into stud.io (like for example, last time I checked only one ghostbusters torso is in stud.io), overall, good move lego
@jh84007 said:
"Hmmm, so within 1-2 years, the tech group that runs and maintains Lego.com and the shopping site will be looking after Stud.Io?
I'm sure we're all looking forward to that.............."
I don't think that is the plan. Studio is staying on bricklink, which is run by a different team to the lego website.
@ayayop said:
"If the officially supported studio could add support of buying parts directly from lego (like creating a cart in pick a brick) that would be good"
I hope they don't but then I sell on BL. Studio is not a lego tool, it is a bricklink tool. Bricklink is still a separate company, just owned by lego. They are screwing BL sellers if they start trying to divert sales to lego instead of BL.
LEGO Digital Designer is a free sandbox (legobox?) that gives the player an unlimited supply of pieces to build with. Originally, there was a service that would let users buy their creations in physical LEGO form and have it shipped to their house. Unfortunately, this service has since been discontinued.
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