Posted: Thu Dec 11, 2003 1:38 am
Thats a good thing, plus its only limited to the licensed products. Meaning the rest of the non-licensed Lego world should still be free of "ethnic tensions".
BTW, Asians such as myself come in a very wide variety of skin color. Koreans, Japanese, Kazahkstan (central Asia), far Northern Chinese, and some Mongols have a "white" though not "pale" skin tone. Whereas further south in places like Sri Lanka, and India have a very dark and almost "black african" type skin tone. Then of course you have "middle-brown" colored people like Southern Chinese, Filipinos (my ethnic group), Arabs, Turks. Even people from other continents such as some North African, Native-Americans and southern Europeans have this skin tone as well. Not to mention many people in Central and South America as well as Pacific Islanders particularly those of Polynesian descent.
BTW, Asians such as myself come in a very wide variety of skin color. Koreans, Japanese, Kazahkstan (central Asia), far Northern Chinese, and some Mongols have a "white" though not "pale" skin tone. Whereas further south in places like Sri Lanka, and India have a very dark and almost "black african" type skin tone. Then of course you have "middle-brown" colored people like Southern Chinese, Filipinos (my ethnic group), Arabs, Turks. Even people from other continents such as some North African, Native-Americans and southern Europeans have this skin tone as well. Not to mention many people in Central and South America as well as Pacific Islanders particularly those of Polynesian descent.