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by Tomte 1836 days ago
At least the keys are printed. Those would have been a nightmare to center. Only two stickers in the set.

(You can't take that for granted, even the 700 Euro set #75252 comes with a sticker)

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All printed keys, and a new fabric element. I couldn't believe today's Lego would splurge like this, until I got to the "Includes Note from Chairman Thomas Kristiansen, based on the typewriter of founder Ole Kristiansen". I guess the executive still gets nice models without stickers.
Printing LEGO is one of the modern improvements that they’ve implemented - it is substantially easier and cheaper to print an element than it was twenty years ago.
I should probably clarify that I meant "splurge" as in "spending where they normally don't", not as in "spend beyond a reasonable amount"
Yeah - just pointing out that in general LEGO has been printing prices that would have been stickers 20 years ago.

Part of is also that they did a study and realized that stickers piss kids off because they’re hard to apply correctly.

As a kid, stickers were the bane of my existence for everything; Legos, Transformers, etc.

I had to decide between doing it myself and having it look like crap, or getting my parents to do it and feeling embarrassed that I didn't do it myself.

As an adult I still have difficulty and often leave them off entirely.

Supposedly the best way is to float them on with a bit of water and use a pin to arrange it before it dries.