5th Edition of the LEGO Color Guide

Now with more than 200 colors

I am happy to announce that the fifth edition of the The Unofficial LEGO Color Guide is now available. The book is available as a paperback and hardcover from Amazon.com. An eBook (PDF) is available from Lulu.

The LEGO company introduced several new colors in recent years and while most of them will remain exotic outliers, it is still worthwhile to include them in this catalog. A notable exception is the Medium Brown color, which is a welcomed addition to the spectrum of skin colors.

It is also important to notice that since the LEGO company took over Bricklink, some changes to the nomenclature have been made. Six colors were renamed. Most of these changes included the word “Flesh”. For example, Medium Dark Flesh was renamed to Medium Nougat and Light Flesh was renamed to Light Nougat.

Around 26 colors that are in this catalog have now also been adopted by Bricklink and hence their meta information has been added, such as their rarity and their Bricklink ID. In addition, the color proximity scores between the different colors are now included. A low score indicates a similar color.

Another improvement to the book is the rarity indicator. It is now being calculated based on a decimal scale. Colors that occur in more than 1000 parts are labeled “Many”, colors that occur more than 100 times “Several”, more than 10 times “Some” and more than 1 time “Few”. Colors that are not listed as an official brick are considered “rare”.

An important update happened behind the scenes. In the past I exported the color database to Adobe InDesign and then create the catalog from there. This process was complicated, labour intensive and error prone. The database has now been changed to create the catalog pages directly. Unfortunately, not all the design tricks possible with InDesign can be replicated with the database. The visual design was therefore modernised and extended.

Sample Pages

Here are some sample pages that show you the main section of the book.

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I would also like to address one of the major criticisms that have been voiced. The ink colors in the book do not match the plastic colors of LEGO bricks. Printing is typically done with four colors: cyan, magenta, yellow and key (black). The mixing of these pigments opens a certain color space and many of LEGO’s colors are outside of this color space. Some LEGO colors cannot be printed on paper. You computer screen or your mobile phone screen, however, have a much bigger color space and they are capable of approximating the LEGO colors much better. For identifying colors I would therefore recommend the eBook PDF and for lexical use the books. I hope you enjoy this updated and extended fifth edition.

New LEGO Color Guide Published

The fourth edition of the Unofficial LEGO Color Guide is now available.

I am proud to announce that the fourth edition of the Unofficial LEGO Color Guide is now available. The printed book is available as a paperback and hardcover from Amazon and other resellers. An eBook (PDF) is available from Lulu. The paper printing process has a limited color space and hence I recommend the PDF if you need to have best possible representation.

The book many new features and updates:

  • New Colors: the book contains the latest LEGO colors and several historical colors. The number of colors has grown to 196.
  • Improved Typography: the headers and footers are now automatically adjusted to offer an optimal contrast to the color stripe in the background.
  • Universally Unique Identifier: each color has now been assigned an Universally Unique Identifier (UUID). This removes any ambiguity in the identification of each color.
  • More Color Definitions: for several non-solid colors it has been impossible to make accurate measurements. New references from the LDraw library have been added to provide color definitions for those unmeasured colors.

Sample Pages

Here are some sample pages that show you the main section of the book.

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Third Edition of the LEGO Color Guide available

I have been able to create the third edition of the Unofficial LEGO Color Guide. The LEGO company released two new colors in 2019: Rose Gold and Vibrant Coral. They are now included. I also took the opportunity to tweak the layout and typography of the book to make it easier to use. I am now finally happy with the product. The only problem remains with the limitations of the printing process. The plastic colors cannot be completely reproduced using Cyan, Magenta, Yellow and Black ink. The printing color space is just too small for all the light green colors. If you want a better color reproduction then you should try the PDF version of the book. Your color monitor has a wider color space than the printer.

The Middle Earth LEGO Minifigure Catalog now available

I am happy to inform you that The Middle Earth LEGO Minifigure – Catalog – From The Hobbit To The Lord of The Rings is now available as a paperback and eBook (PDF). It contains high quality photographs of all the Middle Earth Minifigures that the LEGO company released. This is a must for every Tolkien fan. The catalog is available for purchase at CreateSpace, at Amazon.com and as an eBook from Lulu.