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 Author: bb1188924 View Messages Posted By bb1188924
 Posted: Oct 14, 2018 16:53
 Subject: green and bright green reddish brown or brown
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Is bright green a newer shade of green than the regular green?
And is reddish brown newer than brown? Has lego stopped using
one or more of these colors?
 Author: StormChaser View Messages Posted By StormChaser
 Posted: Oct 14, 2018 16:55
 Subject: Re: green and bright green reddish brown or brown
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In LEGO, Skylar2010 writes:
  Is bright green a newer shade of green than the regular green?
And is reddish brown newer than brown? Has lego stopped using
one or more of these colors?

You can find the answers to these questions on this page:

https://www.bricklink.com/catalogColors.asp
 Author: DallasBricks View Messages Posted By DallasBricks
 Posted: Oct 14, 2018 17:08
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In LEGO, Skylar2010 writes:
  Is bright green a newer shade of green than the regular green?
And is reddish brown newer than brown? Has lego stopped using
one or more of these colors?

LEGO stopped producing Brown in 2006 as you will see in the color chart via the
link provided in the first answer. Both Green and Bright Green are still in
production and are considered distinct colors. Bright Green is not a replacement
to Green like Reddish Brown was to Brown.

David