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 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: Dec 15, 2018 11:42
 Subject: Slight variation on book cover to catalogue
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Appears to be the approved version, it's missing the bottom print, but has
the registered mark and the 6+.
 
 Author: donja_nl View Messages Posted By donja_nl
 Posted: Dec 15, 2018 05:43
 Subject: Re: unknown stones
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And I think it is:
 
Part No: 2516  Name: Minifigure, Utensil Tool Chainsaw Body with Handles and Studs
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2516 Minifigure, Utensil Tool Chainsaw Body with Handles and Studs
Parts: Minifigure, Utensil
But I can't see your picture very well.
 Author: donja_nl View Messages Posted By donja_nl
 Posted: Dec 15, 2018 05:41
 Subject: Re: unknown stones
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Part No: 4528  Name: Minifigure, Utensil Frying Pan
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4528 Minifigure, Utensil Frying Pan
Parts: Minifigure, Utensil
 
Part No: 61482  Name: Minifigure, Utensil Handcuffs
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61482 Minifigure, Utensil Handcuffs
Parts: Minifigure, Utensil
 
Part No: 98313  Name: Arm Mechanical, Exo-Force / Bionicle, Thick Support
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98313 Arm Mechanical, Exo-Force / Bionicle, Thick Support
Parts: Minifigure, Body Part
 Author: Erik17 View Messages Posted By Erik17
 Posted: Dec 15, 2018 04:17
 Subject: unknown stones
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Hello dear community

Can anyone help me identify these stones?

Many Thanks
Erik
 
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: Dec 13, 2018 11:45
 Subject: Re: Please approve LEGO Movie 2 30620 Polybag
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In Catalog, rapar writes:
  Hello,

Can you please approve The Lego Movie 2: 30620 Star-Stuck Emmet Polybag? I have
some in my hands. This polybag can already be purchased in Poland.

If you need more information please let me know.

Thank you!

Nice polybag! It depicts a great little scene from the movie, and I love the
sand green tiles! I have a feeling this polybag will not get released over here
in the States.

Cheers,
Randy
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
 Posted: Dec 13, 2018 05:46
 Subject: Re: Please approve LEGO Movie 2 30620 Polybag
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In Catalog, rapar writes:
  Hello,

Can you please approve The Lego Movie 2: 30620 Star-Stuck Emmet Polybag? I have
some in my hands. This polybag can already be purchased in Poland.

If you need more information please let me know.

Thank you!

Nice. The NK shield in sand green.
 Author: rapar View Messages Posted By rapar
 Posted: Dec 13, 2018 04:50
 Subject: Re: Please approve LEGO Movie 2 30620 Polybag
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Thank you, I appreciate it!

In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
  In Catalog, rapar writes:
  Can you please approve The Lego Movie 2: 30620 Star-Stuck Emmet Polybag? I have
some in my hands. This polybag can already be purchased in Poland.

For you I will, but only just this once.

 
Set No: 30620  Name: Star-Stuck Emmet polybag
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30620-1 (Inv) Star-Stuck Emmet polybag
37 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 2019
Sets: The LEGO Movie 2
 Author: StormChaser View Messages Posted By StormChaser
 Posted: Dec 13, 2018 04:41
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In Catalog, rapar writes:
  Can you please approve The Lego Movie 2: 30620 Star-Stuck Emmet Polybag? I have
some in my hands. This polybag can already be purchased in Poland.

For you I will, but only just this once.

 
Set No: 30620  Name: Star-Stuck Emmet polybag
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30620-1 (Inv) Star-Stuck Emmet polybag
37 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 2019
Sets: The LEGO Movie 2
 Author: rapar View Messages Posted By rapar
 Posted: Dec 13, 2018 04:21
 Subject: Please approve LEGO Movie 2 30620 Polybag
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Hello,

Can you please approve The Lego Movie 2: 30620 Star-Stuck Emmet Polybag? I have
some in my hands. This polybag can already be purchased in Poland.

If you need more information please let me know.

Thank you!
 


 Author: samsam2 View Messages Posted By samsam2
 Posted: Dec 12, 2018 16:41
 Subject: Same Microfigure Ramses and Orient Bazaar
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These two microfigures look very similar,
 
Minifig No: 85863pb033  Name: Microfigure Orient Bazaar Merchant Orange (4594142)
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85863pb033 Microfigure Orient Bazaar Merchant Orange (4594142)
Minifigures: Games
 
Minifig No: 85863pb008  Name: Microfigure Ramses Pyramid Adventurer Orange (4560461)
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85863pb008 Microfigure Ramses Pyramid Adventurer Orange (4560461)
Minifigures: Games
it took me forever to see the difference, one with belt and one without belt.
Does it make sense to mention belt/no belt in their names?
 Author: Bond View Messages Posted By Bond
 Posted: Dec 12, 2018 10:18
 Subject: Re: Space helmetsSpace 2nd post
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In Catalog, ANFRICKE20 writes:
  My question is how would I put it in my store on bricklink. Thanks adam

Hi Adam,

My counsel would be to add the part to your store inventory as follows:

1. Click "My Store Add Item".
2. Category is "Minifigure, Headgear".
3. I'm unsure if your helmet has "Thin" or "Thick" chinstrap. Refer to the
attached image from the BrickLink catalog; you should be able to determine chinstrap
type from this:

- If it is "Thin", then your helmet is likely 193a2 (Minifigure, Helmet Old
with Thin Chinstrap - with Visor Dimples) or
 
Part No: 193a2  Name: Minifigure, Headgear Helmet Space / Town with Thin Chin Strap - with Visor Dimples
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193a2 Minifigure, Headgear Helmet Space / Town with Thin Chin Strap - with Visor Dimples
Parts: Minifigure, Headgear

- If it is "Thick", then your helmet is likely 193b2 (Minifigure, Helmet Old
with Thick Chinstrap - with Visor Dimples) or
 
Part No: 193b2  Name: Minifigure, Headgear Helmet Space / Town with Thick Chin Strap - with Visor Dimples
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193b2 Minifigure, Headgear Helmet Space / Town with Thick Chin Strap - with Visor Dimples
Parts: Minifigure, Headgear

- Another way you could list it is as 193au, which simply indicates that the
presence of visor dimples is undetermined. Many of the "undetermined" catalog
entries are marked for deletion, but this one isn't (for the time being ).
 
Part No: 193au  Name: Minifigure, Headgear Helmet Space / Town with Thin Chin Strap (Undetermined Type)
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193au Minifigure, Headgear Helmet Space / Town with Thin Chin Strap (Undetermined Type)
Parts: Minifigure, Headgear

4. Under Comments is where you would tell potential buyers about any anomalies
regarding this item; in this instance (for example): - Note: Helmet only has
dimple on left side.

5. Complete the rest of the required criteria (Quantity, Price Each, etc.)

6. Click "Review Item"; edit if necessary or "Add to Inventory".

Hope that this helps you.

- Bond
 
 Author: ANFRICKE20 View Messages Posted By ANFRICKE20
 Posted: Dec 12, 2018 00:07
 Subject: Space helmetsSpace 2nd post
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Thanks for everyone for looking and responding.i took a picture of the helmets
that only have one dimple. I have 30 of them all blue with the dimple on the
right side. They are not teeth marks. These helmets all are in great shape some
most never been on a minifig.
My question is how would I put it in my store on bricklink. Thanks adam
 
 Author: tonnic View Messages Posted By tonnic
 Posted: Dec 9, 2018 14:40
 Subject: Re: Quiver out of inventoryname.
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In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
  In Catalog Requests, tonnic writes:
  I was putting some minifigs into my inventory when I saw the following minifig
that is mentioned to have a quiver but in fact is without quiver. See the inventory!

Thank you for mentioning this. It has been corrected.

If you need to correct an item name in the future, then please use this form:

https://www.bricklink.com/catalogReq.asp

As always you are very quick, thanks again!
 Author: tonnic View Messages Posted By tonnic
 Posted: Dec 9, 2018 14:39
 Subject: Re: Quiver out of inventoryname.
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In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
  In Catalog Requests, tonnic writes:
  I was putting some minifigs into my inventory when I saw the following minifig
that is mentioned to have a quiver but in fact is without quiver. See the inventory!

https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?M=lor101#T=S&O={"rpp":"100","iconly":0}

 
Minifig No: lor101  Name: Hunter Orc with Top Knot
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lor101 (Inv) Hunter Orc with Top Knot
Minifigures: The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
It had original name:
Hunter Orc (79016)
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogReqList.asp?itemID=129770
name was recently changed

 
Minifig No: lor102  Name: Hunter Orc with Top Knot and Quiver
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lor102 (Inv) Hunter Orc with Top Knot and Quiver
Minifigures: The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
this is the one with quiver

Lor101 was mentioned with quiver until Stormchaser changed it a few minutes ago.
When I checked it at the time of the post it was with quiver, most likely at
the time you checked it was already changed.
 Author: StormChaser View Messages Posted By StormChaser
 Posted: Dec 9, 2018 14:33
 Subject: Re: Quiver out of inventoryname.
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In Catalog Requests, tonnic writes:
  I was putting some minifigs into my inventory when I saw the following minifig
that is mentioned to have a quiver but in fact is without quiver. See the inventory!

Thank you for mentioning this. It has been corrected.

If you need to correct an item name in the future, then please use this form:

https://www.bricklink.com/catalogReq.asp
 Author: Hygrotus View Messages Posted By Hygrotus
 Posted: Dec 9, 2018 14:27
 Subject: Re: What is the difference?
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In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
  I never thought that I will have problem with some parts.
Can somebody show me the difference between:
 
Part No: 93587  Name: Vehicle, Mudguard 3 x 4 x 1 2/3 Curved
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93587 Vehicle, Mudguard 3 x 4 x 1 2/3 Curved
Parts: Vehicle, Mudguard
and
 
Part No: 38224  Name: Vehicle, Mudguard 3 x 4 x 1 2/3 Curved Fenders
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38224 Vehicle, Mudguard 3 x 4 x 1 2/3 Curved Fenders
Parts: Vehicle, Mudguard

I'm looking at the renders of these two parts in yellow and I don't see
any difference.

They differ...
 














 Author: Hygrotus View Messages Posted By Hygrotus
 Posted: Dec 9, 2018 14:16
 Subject: Re: Quiver out of inventoryname.
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In Catalog Requests, tonnic writes:
  I was putting some minifigs into my inventory when I saw the following minifig
that is mentioned to have a quiver but in fact is without quiver. See the inventory!

https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?M=lor101#T=S&O={"rpp":"100","iconly":0}

 
Minifig No: lor101  Name: Hunter Orc with Top Knot
* 
lor101 (Inv) Hunter Orc with Top Knot
Minifigures: The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
It had original name:
Hunter Orc (79016)
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogReqList.asp?itemID=129770
name was recently changed

 
Minifig No: lor102  Name: Hunter Orc with Top Knot and Quiver
* 
lor102 (Inv) Hunter Orc with Top Knot and Quiver
Minifigures: The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings: The Hobbit: The Battle of the Five Armies
this is the one with quiver
 Author: tonnic View Messages Posted By tonnic
 Posted: Dec 9, 2018 13:33
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I was putting some minifigs into my inventory when I saw the following minifig
that is mentioned to have a quiver but in fact is without quiver. See the inventory!

https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?M=lor101#T=S&O={"rpp":"100","iconly":0}
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: Dec 8, 2018 19:21
 Subject: Re: Bored? I Need Help 3rd Section: K, L, M, N, O
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In General, Lauren_Luke writes:
  OK, here is my contribution:

I forgot to mention this when I posted about the "Legacy" category:

***VERY NICE WORK!***

Cheers,
Randy
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: Dec 8, 2018 19:06
 Subject: Re: Bored? I Need Help 3rd Section: K, L, M, N, O
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In General, Lauren_Luke writes:
  Legacy: - For no items, if an item does not exist it goes in here (but
it must have a photo). 1

  1 There are no items in the catalogue under the 'Legacy' category.

The next Ninjago series is known as Ninjago Legacy, so that category may be just
waiting to get filled in once the new sets are released next year.

Cheers,
Randy
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: Dec 8, 2018 18:32
 Subject: Re: Bored? I Need Help 3rd Section: K, L, M, N, O
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How about a gray color mold or a grey colour mould and all possible permutations.


Nice work, love your last note.




In General, Lauren_Luke writes:
  OK, here is my contribution:

____START____

Letter K:

Key Chain: - For items with a key ring and/or chain attached.

Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: - For items related to the Indiana Jones
subtheme ‘Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’, introduced 2008 and 2009.

Kingdoms: - For items related to the Castle subtheme of ‘Kingdoms’, introduced
in 2007.

Knights Kingdom I: - For items related to the ‘Knights Kingdom I’ subtheme
of the ‘Castle’ theme from 2000.

Knights Kingdom II: - For items related to the ‘Knights' Kingdom II’
subtheme of the ‘Castle’ theme, introduced in 2004 and ended after 2006.

Letter L:

Ladder & Bridge: - For items that function as ladders or bridges, including
related ancillary parts.

Lamborghini: - For sets and other items which include branding or elements
relating to the automaker Lamborghini.

Large Figure Part: - For component parts of posable large-scale figures.

Last Crusade: - For items related to the Indiana Jones subtheme ‘Last
Crusade’, beginning 2008.

Launch Command: - For a themed line of sets and related items released
primarily in 1995.

Learning: - A series of inventory cards and activity cards from the Duplo
Educational and Dacta sets produced between the years 1994 and 2008.

Learning Book: - For reference books related to educational disciplines
like phonics, vocabulary, math.

Legacy: - For no items, if an item does not exist it goes in here (but
it must have a photo). 1

Legends: - For sets re-released some years after their initial market
introduction due to their great popularity.

Legends of Chima: - For sets and items related to the ‘Legends of Chima’
theme, introduced in 2013.

Legends of Tomorrow: - For sets and figures related to the ‘Legends of
Tomorrow’ licenced theme, exclusive to Comicon.

LEGO Brand: - For sets and figures related to the LEGO corporate brand.

LEGO Brand Store: - For items related to or originating from a LEGO retail
store. A sub-category of ‘LEGO Brand’.

LEGO Club: - For sets and figures related to the LEGO Club and mascot,
‘Max’. A sub-category of ‘LEGO Brand’.

LEGO Employee Gift: - For sets created exclusively as complementary corporate
gifts to The LEGO Group employees and VIP visitors. A sub-category of ‘LEGO Brand’.

LEGO Facilities: - For special edition sets of brick-build models of LEGO
and Danish buildings. A sub-category of ‘LEGO Brand’.

LEGO House: - For sets relating to the LEGO House theme park, Billund,
Denmark. A sub-category of ‘LEGO Brand’.

LEGO Ideas (CUUSOO): - For items related to the community supported sets known
as ‘LEGO Ideas’ (formerly known as CUUSOO, is a Japanese partner of The LEGO
Group).

LEGO Inside Tour: - For sets created exclusively as complementary gifts
given to attendees of the ‘Inside Tours’ events.

Legoland: - For items related to the ‘LEGOLAND’ theme which ran from 1969
to 1978.

Legoland Parks: - For items exclusive to Legoland theme parks.

Lever: - For parts representing a lever control. Includes the lever base.

Life On Mars: - For items relating to the ‘Life on Mars’ space theme released
in 2001, and discontinued a year later in 2002.

Lion Knights: - For items related to the ‘Lion Knights’ characters from
the Lion Kingdom faction, a 2010 to 2011 sub-category of the ’Castle’ theme.

Little Forest Friends: - For items related to the ‘Little Forest Friends’
sub-theme of Duplo. The theme ran from 1999 to 2000.

Little Robots: - For items related to the ‘Little Robots’ licenced sub-of
the LEGO Explore theme, which ran from 2003 to 2004.

Luggage & Lunch Box: - For items that are used as luggage to carry or
hold and smaller items to store money, lunch or toiletries.

Letter M:

M:Tron: - For items related to the ‘M:Tron’ subtheme of ‘LEGO Space’ which
and started after Futuron in 1990 and lasted until 1993 along with Blacktron.

Magazine: - For LEGO related periodical publications.

Magnet (Part): - For all parts designed to hold or contain magnets for
use in coupling connections.
Magnet (Gear): - For all LEGO related ornaments or souvenirs that use
a magnet (also commonly known as a fridge magnet). 2

Man of Steel: - For items related to the ‘Man of Steel’ licenced theme,
a sub-theme of ‘Super Heroes’.

Mars Mission: - For items related to the ‘Mars Mission’ space theme debuted
in 2007 and discontinued by 2009.

Master Builder Academy: - For items related to a series of kits released
between 2011 and 2013, to help LEGO fans learn new techniques that Master Builders
use.

Bionicle Masters: - For rebooted Bionicle sets depicting ‘Masters’
(known as Toa) released in the ‘winter wave’ of 2015, along with their corresponding
Bionicle Protectors.

Matoran of Light: - For a special collection of Bionicle sets released
in 2008, in canister form.

Matoran of Mahri Nui: - For a special collection of Bionicle sets released
in 2007, in boxed form.

Matoran of Mata Nui: For themed Bioincle sets released in 2009 as a sub-theme
of ‘Glatorian Legends’.

Matoran of Metru Nui: - For a special collection of Bionicle sets released
in 2008, in boxed form.

Matoran of Voya Nui: - For a special collection of Bionicle sets released
in 2006, in boxed form.

Media Audio & Video: - For LEGO related audio tapes and CDs; and, video
tape and DVDs.

Mighty Micros: - For item related to the theme ‘Mighty Micros’, a subtheme
of Super Heroes, comprising of small sets of two super hero figures and two small
wheel based vehicles.

Miles From Tomorrowland: – For items related to the ‘Miles From Tomorrowland’
(titled Miles From Tomorrow in the UK) Duplo-only licenced theme based on the
Disney animated TV series of the same name.

Mindstorms: - For items related to the TECHNIC subtheme of ‘Mindstorms’
introduced in 1998. Includes sensor, computer related items and robotic functional
items.

Minecraft: - For items related to the ‘Minecraft’ licensed theme, introduced
in June 2012, based on the sandbox game Minecraft.

Mini: - For nano-scale sets of vehicles, machinery, and robots (droids).3

Mini Doll, Body Part: - For parts representing the lower part of the mini
doll figure, other than regular legs assembly.

Mini Doll, Body Wear: - For parts to fit the mini doll figure that represent
wearable items.

Mini Doll, Hair: - For parts representing hair or a combination of hair
and head gear / hair accessory, to fit the mini doll figure. 4

Mini Doll, Head: - For parts representing heads of the mini doll figure.

Mini Doll, Headgear: - For parts representing helmets, masks, hoods and
other head clothing accessories to fit the mini doll figure.

Mini Doll, Legs Assembly: - For parts representing the hips and legs or
lower parts of the body to fit the mini doll figure.

Mini Doll, Torso Assembly: - For parts representing the torso, arms and
hands or upper parts of the body of the mini doll figure.

Minifigure, Body Part: - For parts representing limbs, parts of limbs,
or part assemblies of the minifigure figure. Also include parts that represent
small creatures and other characters at the minifigure scale. 5

Minifigure, Body Wear: - For parts to fit the minifigure figure that represent
wearable items.

Minifigure, Hair: - For parts representing hair or a combination of hair
and head gear / hair accessory, to fit the minifigure figure. 6

Minifigure, Head: - For parts representing standard shaped heads of the
minifigure figure and parts using the standard minifigure head shape to represent
objects other than heads. 7

Minifigure, Head, Modified: - For parts representing irregular shaped
heads to fit the minifigure figure.

Minifigure, Headgear: - For parts representing helmets, masks, hoods and
other head clothing accessories to fit the minifigure figure.

Minifigure, Headgear Accessory: - For parts representing decoration, accessories,
and visors of headgear to fit the minifigure figure.

Minifigure, Legs Assembly: - For parts representing the hips and legs
or lower parts of the body to fit the minifigure figure.

Minifigure, Shield: - For parts representing hand-held shields to fit
the minifigure figure.

Minifigure, Torso: - For parts representing the torso of the minifigure
figure.

Minifigure, Torso Assembly: - For parts representing the torso, arms and
hands or upper parts of the body of the minifigure figure.

Minifigure, Utensil: - For parts representing tools and accessories to
fit the minifigure figure.

Minifigure, Utensil, Decorated: - For title-defined parts with printed,
stickered, or molded designs. Also includes combined design application methods.

Minifigure, Weapon: - For parts representing weapons and battle equipment
to fit the minifigure figure.

Minitalia: - For sets, parts, and related items of the ‘Minitalia’ theme,
which ran in Italy only between 1970 and 1976.

Mission Deep Freeze: - For items related to the ‘Mission Deep Freeze’
an Antarctica mission (subtheme) of the ‘Alpha Team’ theme, which ran between
2004 and 2005.

Mission Deep Sea: - For items related to the ‘Mission Deep Sea’ an ocean
mission (subtheme) of the ‘Alpha Team’ theme, which ran between 2002 and 2003.

Mistika: - For sets and related items to a wave of Bionicle canister sets
released in late 2008.

Mixels: - For sets, collections of sets, and, related items from the licenced
theme based on the animated TV series of the same name.

Mixels Series 1: - For sets and items related to the first collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2014 in polybag form.

Mixels Series 2: - For sets and items related to the second collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2014 in polybag form.

Mixels Series 3: - For sets and items related to the third collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2014 in polybag form.

Mixels Series 4: - For sets and items related to the fourth collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2015 in polybag form.

Mixels Series 5: - For sets and items related to the fifth collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2015 in polybag form.

Mixels Series 6: - For sets and items related to the sixth collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2015 in polybag form.

Mixels Series 7: - For sets and items related to the seventh collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2016 in polybag form.

Mixels Series 8: - For sets and items related to the eighth collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2016 in polybag form.

Mixels Series 9: - For sets and items related to the eighth collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2016 in polybag form.

Moana: - For sets and mini doll figures from the Disney licenced theme
of ‘Moana’, from the animated movie of the same name.

Model: - For sets that’s builds a complex main model. 8

Model Maker: - For sets from the ‘Model Maker’ theme manufactured by Samsonite
from 1968 until 1971. 9

Model Team: - For sets and related items from the ‘Model Team’ theme,
of large-scale vehicles with turning functions. The theme started in 1986 and
was re-released three time until 1999.

Modular Buildings: - For sets of buildings that connection together in
standard modular fashion. A subtheme of ‘Creator’.

Modulex: - For items related to the Modulex building system, a building
system with a different width/length ratio to System (regular LEGO).

Modulex, Brick: - For brick parts from the Modulex building system, a
building system with a different width/length ratio to System (regular LEGO).

Modulex, Tile, Decorated: - For title-defined parts with printed, stickered,
or molded a designs. Also includes combined design application methods.
10

Modulex, Window: - For window parts from the Modulex building system,
a building system with a different width/length ratio to System (regular LEGO).

Monorail: - For parts that are used specifically to build monorail track.

Monster Fighters: - For items related to the ‘Monster Fighters’ theme
introduced in 2012.

Monthly Model: – For sets that were released during monthly based special
events in LEGO stores around the world.

Mosaic: - For sets that were intended to build as a mosaic scene.

Motor, Non-Electric: For spring-loaded motors and associated parts for
spring-loaded motors.

Muji: - For sets that are part of the ‘Muji’ theme, a combination of paper
and brick building system, introduced in Japan in 2009, in collaboration with
the Muji company.

My Own Creation: - For sets that were released under the LEGO ‘My Own
Creation’ theme, fan-designed sets published by The LEGO Group.

My Own Train: - For 9V trains sets released under the ‘My Own Train’ theme
in 2001 and discontinued in 2004.

Letter N:

Nexo Knights: - For sets and other items related to the fantasy castle
‘Nexo Knights’ theme introduced in 2016.

Ninja: - For sets and other items related to the Japanese Samurai and
Ninjas produced under the ‘Ninja ‘ theme, which ran in Japan from 1998 to 1999.

Ninjago: - For items related to the theme ‘Ninjago’ which started in 2011
and has an accompanied animated TV show and movie.

NXT: - For items related to the robotic-based ‘NXT’ subtheme of ‘Mindstorms’.

Letter O:

Off-Road: - For vehicle model sets and figures tagged a being suitable
for rough terrain. 11

Office & School Supplies: - For sets and items associated with storing
or transporting commodities used at a school or office. 12

Order of the Phoenix: - For items related to the Harry Potter subtheme
‘Order of the Phoenix’, introduced in 2007.

Orient Expedition: - For sets and items related to the ‘Orient Expedition’
subtheme of ‘Adventurers’, released in 2003 and discontinued in 2005.

Outback: - For sets released under the ‘Outback’ subtheme of ‘Town’, which
centered on the Australian Outback.

Overwatch: - For sets that released under the licenced ‘Overwatch’ theme,
based on video game of the same name.

____END____

@StormChaser: I used Americanisms throughout. If you want a cut 'n paste
copy with HTML mark-up (with no footnotes) then message me your email and I will
send it to you.

This was more difficult than I had anticipated, and took a lot of research, writing
and re-writing, checking over and checking over again, and so on. However, it
is the start of what will probably be a great series of discussions, so I will
not be offended if any or all of the above work is changed/removed/obliterated,
etc.

There were places I could have written reams of information, but I realised this
was not part of the remit. Hwever, I had to provide some footnotes to keep my
insanity and know where I was confused or had difficulty in providing a definition.

Footnotes:

1 There are no items in the catalogue under the 'Legacy' category.
2 The term ‘magnet’ has two meaning, in this case.
3 Set
 
Set No: 30611  Name: R2-D2 - Mini polybag
* 
30611-1 (Inv) R2-D2 - Mini polybag
70 Parts, 2017
Sets: Star Wars: Mini: Star Wars Episode 4/5/6
does not fit into the 'Mini' category!
4 Hair can be shared between ‘minifig’ and ‘minidoll’ see
 
Part No: 92257  Name: Mini Doll, Hair Friends Long Ponytail, Side Bangs, Hole on Top
* 
92257 Mini Doll, Hair Friends Long Ponytail, Side Bangs, Hole on Top
Parts: Mini Doll, Hair
5 The complete assembly characters (like the goblins) fit in the second
part of the definition of this category.
6 Hair can be shared between ‘minifig’ and ‘minidoll’ see
 
Part No: 92257  Name: Mini Doll, Hair Friends Long Ponytail, Side Bangs, Hole on Top
* 
92257 Mini Doll, Hair Friends Long Ponytail, Side Bangs, Hole on Top
Parts: Mini Doll, Hair
7 Second part was to be split out under discussion ‘Minifigure, Head,
Faceless’ (1010)
8 I could not work this category out, so I copied the description Dan
wrote.
9 "All but three of these sets were models of a form of vehicle and many
of these sets were duplications of sets released within the LEGOLAND (theme).",
Source: Brickipedia
10 There is no ’Modulex Tile’ category!?
11 This is more of a ‘tag’ than a category.
12 There are four sets
 
Set No: 4677  Name: Name Letter blister pack
* 
4677-1 (Inv) Name Letter blister pack
67 Parts, 2004
Sets: School Supplies
;
 
Set No: 40118  Name: Buildable Brick Box 2 x 2
* 
40118-1 (Inv) Buildable Brick Box 2 x 2
199 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 2014
Sets: School Supplies
;
 
Set No: 40155  Name: Coin Bank, Red Piggy Bank
* 
40155-1 (Inv) Coin Bank, Red Piggy Bank
148 Parts, 2015
Sets: School Supplies: Money and Coin Bank
; and,
 
Set No: 40251  Name: Mini Piggy Bank
* 
40251-1 (Inv) Mini Piggy Bank
248 Parts, 2017
Sets: School Supplies: Money and Coin Bank
in this category.

a It always makes me giggle when I see the use of the word (and forms
of the word) ‘mold’ or ‘mould’, particularly in the context of bricks, as we
are talking here. Imagine the term “molded design” as a brick designed to carry
a fungi ecosystem on it, rather than a plastic heat- and pressure-formed designed
shape.

Since the English language is unique to most languages of the world being that
it is has freedom to form and re-form, lets now refine the words mold and mould.
Right here goes: ‘mold’ is a “frame for shaping something”; and, ‘mould’
is “a furry growth of minute fungi”. I will inform Mariam-Webster and
Oxford of the changes they need to make to their dictionaries.

END Footnotes

It was all intense though, I actually enjoyed finishing this work (didn’t enjoy
doing it as much).
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OK, here is my contribution:

____START____

Letter K:

Key Chain: - For items with a key ring and/or chain attached.

Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: - For items related to the Indiana Jones
subtheme ‘Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’, introduced 2008 and 2009.

Kingdoms: - For items related to the Castle subtheme of ‘Kingdoms’, introduced
in 2007.

Knights Kingdom I: - For items related to the ‘Knights Kingdom I’ subtheme
of the ‘Castle’ theme from 2000.

Knights Kingdom II: - For items related to the ‘Knights' Kingdom II’
subtheme of the ‘Castle’ theme, introduced in 2004 and ended after 2006.

Letter L:

Ladder & Bridge: - For items that function as ladders or bridges, including
related ancillary parts.

Lamborghini: - For sets and other items which include branding or elements
relating to the automaker Lamborghini.

Large Figure Part: - For component parts of posable large-scale figures.

Last Crusade: - For items related to the Indiana Jones subtheme ‘Last
Crusade’, beginning 2008.

Launch Command: - For a themed line of sets and related items released
primarily in 1995.

Learning: - A series of inventory cards and activity cards from the Duplo
Educational and Dacta sets produced between the years 1994 and 2008.

Learning Book: - For reference books related to educational disciplines
like phonics, vocabulary, math.

Legacy: - For no items, if an item does not exist it goes in here (but
it must have a photo). 1

Legends: - For sets re-released some years after their initial market
introduction due to their great popularity.

Legends of Chima: - For sets and items related to the ‘Legends of Chima’
theme, introduced in 2013.

Legends of Tomorrow: - For sets and figures related to the ‘Legends of
Tomorrow’ licenced theme, exclusive to Comicon.

LEGO Brand: - For sets and figures related to the LEGO corporate brand.

LEGO Brand Store: - For items related to or originating from a LEGO retail
store. A sub-category of ‘LEGO Brand’.

LEGO Club: - For sets and figures related to the LEGO Club and mascot,
‘Max’. A sub-category of ‘LEGO Brand’.

LEGO Employee Gift: - For sets created exclusively as complementary corporate
gifts to The LEGO Group employees and VIP visitors. A sub-category of ‘LEGO Brand’.

LEGO Facilities: - For special edition sets of brick-build models of LEGO
and Danish buildings. A sub-category of ‘LEGO Brand’.

LEGO House: - For sets relating to the LEGO House theme park, Billund,
Denmark. A sub-category of ‘LEGO Brand’.

LEGO Ideas (CUUSOO): - For items related to the community supported sets known
as ‘LEGO Ideas’ (formerly known as CUUSOO, is a Japanese partner of The LEGO
Group).

LEGO Inside Tour: - For sets created exclusively as complementary gifts
given to attendees of the ‘Inside Tours’ events.

Legoland: - For items related to the ‘LEGOLAND’ theme which ran from 1969
to 1978.

Legoland Parks: - For items exclusive to Legoland theme parks.

Lever: - For parts representing a lever control. Includes the lever base.

Life On Mars: - For items relating to the ‘Life on Mars’ space theme released
in 2001, and discontinued a year later in 2002.

Lion Knights: - For items related to the ‘Lion Knights’ characters from
the Lion Kingdom faction, a 2010 to 2011 sub-category of the ’Castle’ theme.

Little Forest Friends: - For items related to the ‘Little Forest Friends’
sub-theme of Duplo. The theme ran from 1999 to 2000.

Little Robots: - For items related to the ‘Little Robots’ licenced sub-of
the LEGO Explore theme, which ran from 2003 to 2004.

Luggage & Lunch Box: - For items that are used as luggage to carry or
hold and smaller items to store money, lunch or toiletries.

Letter M:

M:Tron: - For items related to the ‘M:Tron’ subtheme of ‘LEGO Space’ which
and started after Futuron in 1990 and lasted until 1993 along with Blacktron.

Magazine: - For LEGO related periodical publications.

Magnet (Part): - For all parts designed to hold or contain magnets for
use in coupling connections.
Magnet (Gear): - For all LEGO related ornaments or souvenirs that use
a magnet (also commonly known as a fridge magnet). 2

Man of Steel: - For items related to the ‘Man of Steel’ licenced theme,
a sub-theme of ‘Super Heroes’.

Mars Mission: - For items related to the ‘Mars Mission’ space theme debuted
in 2007 and discontinued by 2009.

Master Builder Academy: - For items related to a series of kits released
between 2011 and 2013, to help LEGO fans learn new techniques that Master Builders
use.

Bionicle Masters: - For rebooted Bionicle sets depicting ‘Masters’
(known as Toa) released in the ‘winter wave’ of 2015, along with their corresponding
Bionicle Protectors.

Matoran of Light: - For a special collection of Bionicle sets released
in 2008, in canister form.

Matoran of Mahri Nui: - For a special collection of Bionicle sets released
in 2007, in boxed form.

Matoran of Mata Nui: For themed Bioincle sets released in 2009 as a sub-theme
of ‘Glatorian Legends’.

Matoran of Metru Nui: - For a special collection of Bionicle sets released
in 2008, in boxed form.

Matoran of Voya Nui: - For a special collection of Bionicle sets released
in 2006, in boxed form.

Media Audio & Video: - For LEGO related audio tapes and CDs; and, video
tape and DVDs.

Mighty Micros: - For item related to the theme ‘Mighty Micros’, a subtheme
of Super Heroes, comprising of small sets of two super hero figures and two small
wheel based vehicles.

Miles From Tomorrowland: – For items related to the ‘Miles From Tomorrowland’
(titled Miles From Tomorrow in the UK) Duplo-only licenced theme based on the
Disney animated TV series of the same name.

Mindstorms: - For items related to the TECHNIC subtheme of ‘Mindstorms’
introduced in 1998. Includes sensor, computer related items and robotic functional
items.

Minecraft: - For items related to the ‘Minecraft’ licensed theme, introduced
in June 2012, based on the sandbox game Minecraft.

Mini: - For nano-scale sets of vehicles, machinery, and robots (droids).3

Mini Doll, Body Part: - For parts representing the lower part of the mini
doll figure, other than regular legs assembly.

Mini Doll, Body Wear: - For parts to fit the mini doll figure that represent
wearable items.

Mini Doll, Hair: - For parts representing hair or a combination of hair
and head gear / hair accessory, to fit the mini doll figure. 4

Mini Doll, Head: - For parts representing heads of the mini doll figure.

Mini Doll, Headgear: - For parts representing helmets, masks, hoods and
other head clothing accessories to fit the mini doll figure.

Mini Doll, Legs Assembly: - For parts representing the hips and legs or
lower parts of the body to fit the mini doll figure.

Mini Doll, Torso Assembly: - For parts representing the torso, arms and
hands or upper parts of the body of the mini doll figure.

Minifigure, Body Part: - For parts representing limbs, parts of limbs,
or part assemblies of the minifigure figure. Also include parts that represent
small creatures and other characters at the minifigure scale. 5

Minifigure, Body Wear: - For parts to fit the minifigure figure that represent
wearable items.

Minifigure, Hair: - For parts representing hair or a combination of hair
and head gear / hair accessory, to fit the minifigure figure. 6

Minifigure, Head: - For parts representing standard shaped heads of the
minifigure figure and parts using the standard minifigure head shape to represent
objects other than heads. 7

Minifigure, Head, Modified: - For parts representing irregular shaped
heads to fit the minifigure figure.

Minifigure, Headgear: - For parts representing helmets, masks, hoods and
other head clothing accessories to fit the minifigure figure.

Minifigure, Headgear Accessory: - For parts representing decoration, accessories,
and visors of headgear to fit the minifigure figure.

Minifigure, Legs Assembly: - For parts representing the hips and legs
or lower parts of the body to fit the minifigure figure.

Minifigure, Shield: - For parts representing hand-held shields to fit
the minifigure figure.

Minifigure, Torso: - For parts representing the torso of the minifigure
figure.

Minifigure, Torso Assembly: - For parts representing the torso, arms and
hands or upper parts of the body of the minifigure figure.

Minifigure, Utensil: - For parts representing tools and accessories to
fit the minifigure figure.

Minifigure, Utensil, Decorated: - For title-defined parts with printed,
stickered, or molded designs. Also includes combined design application methods.

Minifigure, Weapon: - For parts representing weapons and battle equipment
to fit the minifigure figure.

Minitalia: - For sets, parts, and related items of the ‘Minitalia’ theme,
which ran in Italy only between 1970 and 1976.

Mission Deep Freeze: - For items related to the ‘Mission Deep Freeze’
an Antarctica mission (subtheme) of the ‘Alpha Team’ theme, which ran between
2004 and 2005.

Mission Deep Sea: - For items related to the ‘Mission Deep Sea’ an ocean
mission (subtheme) of the ‘Alpha Team’ theme, which ran between 2002 and 2003.

Mistika: - For sets and related items to a wave of Bionicle canister sets
released in late 2008.

Mixels: - For sets, collections of sets, and, related items from the licenced
theme based on the animated TV series of the same name.

Mixels Series 1: - For sets and items related to the first collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2014 in polybag form.

Mixels Series 2: - For sets and items related to the second collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2014 in polybag form.

Mixels Series 3: - For sets and items related to the third collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2014 in polybag form.

Mixels Series 4: - For sets and items related to the fourth collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2015 in polybag form.

Mixels Series 5: - For sets and items related to the fifth collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2015 in polybag form.

Mixels Series 6: - For sets and items related to the sixth collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2015 in polybag form.

Mixels Series 7: - For sets and items related to the seventh collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2016 in polybag form.

Mixels Series 8: - For sets and items related to the eighth collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2016 in polybag form.

Mixels Series 9: - For sets and items related to the eighth collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2016 in polybag form.

Moana: - For sets and mini doll figures from the Disney licenced theme
of ‘Moana’, from the animated movie of the same name.

Model: - For sets that’s builds a complex main model. 8

Model Maker: - For sets from the ‘Model Maker’ theme manufactured by Samsonite
from 1968 until 1971. 9

Model Team: - For sets and related items from the ‘Model Team’ theme,
of large-scale vehicles with turning functions. The theme started in 1986 and
was re-released three time until 1999.

Modular Buildings: - For sets of buildings that connection together in
standard modular fashion. A subtheme of ‘Creator’.

Modulex: - For items related to the Modulex building system, a building
system with a different width/length ratio to System (regular LEGO).

Modulex, Brick: - For brick parts from the Modulex building system, a
building system with a different width/length ratio to System (regular LEGO).

Modulex, Tile, Decorated: - For title-defined parts with printed, stickered,
or molded a designs. Also includes combined design application methods.
10

Modulex, Window: - For window parts from the Modulex building system,
a building system with a different width/length ratio to System (regular LEGO).

Monorail: - For parts that are used specifically to build monorail track.

Monster Fighters: - For items related to the ‘Monster Fighters’ theme
introduced in 2012.

Monthly Model: – For sets that were released during monthly based special
events in LEGO stores around the world.

Mosaic: - For sets that were intended to build as a mosaic scene.

Motor, Non-Electric: For spring-loaded motors and associated parts for
spring-loaded motors.

Muji: - For sets that are part of the ‘Muji’ theme, a combination of paper
and brick building system, introduced in Japan in 2009, in collaboration with
the Muji company.

My Own Creation: - For sets that were released under the LEGO ‘My Own
Creation’ theme, fan-designed sets published by The LEGO Group.

My Own Train: - For 9V trains sets released under the ‘My Own Train’ theme
in 2001 and discontinued in 2004.

Letter N:

Nexo Knights: - For sets and other items related to the fantasy castle
‘Nexo Knights’ theme introduced in 2016.

Ninja: - For sets and other items related to the Japanese Samurai and
Ninjas produced under the ‘Ninja ‘ theme, which ran in Japan from 1998 to 1999.

Ninjago: - For items related to the theme ‘Ninjago’ which started in 2011
and has an accompanied animated TV show and movie.

NXT: - For items related to the robotic-based ‘NXT’ subtheme of ‘Mindstorms’.

Letter O:

Off-Road: - For vehicle model sets and figures tagged a being suitable
for rough terrain. 11

Office & School Supplies: - For sets and items associated with storing
or transporting commodities used at a school or office. 12

Order of the Phoenix: - For items related to the Harry Potter subtheme
‘Order of the Phoenix’, introduced in 2007.

Orient Expedition: - For sets and items related to the ‘Orient Expedition’
subtheme of ‘Adventurers’, released in 2003 and discontinued in 2005.

Outback: - For sets released under the ‘Outback’ subtheme of ‘Town’, which
centered on the Australian Outback.

Overwatch: - For sets that released under the licenced ‘Overwatch’ theme,
based on video game of the same name.

____END____

@StormChaser: I used Americanisms throughout. If you want a cut 'n paste
copy with HTML mark-up (with no footnotes) then message me your email and I will
send it to you.

This was more difficult than I had anticipated, and took a lot of research, writing
and re-writing, checking over and checking over again, and so on. However, it
is the start of what will probably be a great series of discussions, so I will
not be offended if any or all of the above work is changed/removed/obliterated,
etc.

There were places I could have written reams of information, but I realised this
was not part of the remit. Hwever, I had to provide some footnotes to keep my
insanity and know where I was confused or had difficulty in providing a definition.

Footnotes:

1 There are no items in the catalogue under the 'Legacy' category.
2 The term ‘magnet’ has two meaning, in this case.
3 Set
 
Set No: 30611  Name: R2-D2 - Mini polybag
* 
30611-1 (Inv) R2-D2 - Mini polybag
70 Parts, 2017
Sets: Star Wars: Mini: Star Wars Episode 4/5/6
does not fit into the 'Mini' category!
4 Hair can be shared between ‘minifig’ and ‘minidoll’ see
 
Part No: 92257  Name: Mini Doll, Hair Friends Long Ponytail, Side Bangs, Hole on Top
* 
92257 Mini Doll, Hair Friends Long Ponytail, Side Bangs, Hole on Top
Parts: Mini Doll, Hair
5 The complete assembly characters (like the goblins) fit in the second
part of the definition of this category.
6 Hair can be shared between ‘minifig’ and ‘minidoll’ see
 
Part No: 92257  Name: Mini Doll, Hair Friends Long Ponytail, Side Bangs, Hole on Top
* 
92257 Mini Doll, Hair Friends Long Ponytail, Side Bangs, Hole on Top
Parts: Mini Doll, Hair
7 Second part was to be split out under discussion ‘Minifigure, Head,
Faceless’ (1010)
8 I could not work this category out, so I copied the description Dan
wrote.
9 "All but three of these sets were models of a form of vehicle and many
of these sets were duplications of sets released within the LEGOLAND (theme).",
Source: Brickipedia
10 There is no ’Modulex Tile’ category!?
11 This is more of a ‘tag’ than a category.
12 There are four sets
 
Set No: 4677  Name: Name Letter blister pack
* 
4677-1 (Inv) Name Letter blister pack
67 Parts, 2004
Sets: School Supplies
;
 
Set No: 40118  Name: Buildable Brick Box 2 x 2
* 
40118-1 (Inv) Buildable Brick Box 2 x 2
199 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 2014
Sets: School Supplies
;
 
Set No: 40155  Name: Coin Bank, Red Piggy Bank
* 
40155-1 (Inv) Coin Bank, Red Piggy Bank
148 Parts, 2015
Sets: School Supplies: Money and Coin Bank
; and,
 
Set No: 40251  Name: Mini Piggy Bank
* 
40251-1 (Inv) Mini Piggy Bank
248 Parts, 2017
Sets: School Supplies: Money and Coin Bank
in this category.

a It always makes me giggle when I see the use of the word (and forms
of the word) ‘mold’ or ‘mould’, particularly in the context of bricks, as we
are talking here. Imagine the term “molded design” as a brick designed to carry
a fungi ecosystem on it, rather than a plastic heat- and pressure-formed designed
shape.

Since the English language is unique to most languages of the world being that
it is has freedom to form and re-form, lets now refine the words mold and mould.
Right here goes: ‘mold’ is a “frame for shaping something”; and, ‘mould’
is “a furry growth of minute fungi”. I will inform Mariam-Webster and
Oxford of the changes they need to make to their dictionaries.

END Footnotes

It was all intense though, I actually enjoyed finishing this work (didn’t enjoy
doing it as much).
 Author: jhunting View Messages Posted By jhunting
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  In Catalog, jhunting writes:
  Hi There! Anyone with the stickers to the UCS B-wing (set 10227) that can post
the dimensions of the orange circle stickers that came with the set? Thanks!

Mine are 32mm in diameter

Thank you!!!!!
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the dimensions of the orange circle stickers that came with the set? Thanks!

Mine are 32mm in diameter
 Author: superchicken77 View Messages Posted By superchicken77
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Yeah, I found it. Ordered!

Funny thing is, I don't own a UCS falcon. It was a gift for my cousin's
50th birthday. He got the falcon, I got the card and now I have the minifig




In Catalog, leopard37 writes:
  In Catalog, superchicken77 writes:
  I don't see that promotion and I bought mine in Dec of last year. Is there
some special way of unlocking it?


In Catalog, grimsbricksuk writes:
  What are people’s thoughts on the minifig that comes with the black VIP card
display promo set being offered from today, would it be classed as a SW minifig
or something else?

I received my email this morning superchicken77 it was in the double vip announcement.

Tyson.
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In Catalog, superchicken77 writes:
  I don't see that promotion and I bought mine in Dec of last year. Is there
some special way of unlocking it?


In Catalog, grimsbricksuk writes:
  What are people’s thoughts on the minifig that comes with the black VIP card
display promo set being offered from today, would it be classed as a SW minifig
or something else?

I received my email this morning superchicken77 it was in the double vip announcement.

Tyson.
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Same in the US.

K

In Catalog, grimsbricksuk writes:
  In the UK they’re issuing a redeemable code via email to be used on an online
only purchase.

In Catalog, superchicken77 writes:
  I don't see that promotion and I bought mine in Dec of last year. Is there
some special way of unlocking it?


In Catalog, grimsbricksuk writes:
  What are people’s thoughts on the minifig that comes with the black VIP card
display promo set being offered from today, would it be classed as a SW minifig
or something else?
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Hi There! Anyone with the stickers to the UCS B-wing (set 10227) that can post
the dimensions of the orange circle stickers that came with the set? Thanks!
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In the UK they’re issuing a redeemable code via email to be used on an online
only purchase.

In Catalog, superchicken77 writes:
  I don't see that promotion and I bought mine in Dec of last year. Is there
some special way of unlocking it?


In Catalog, grimsbricksuk writes:
  What are people’s thoughts on the minifig that comes with the black VIP card
display promo set being offered from today, would it be classed as a SW minifig
or something else?
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I don't see that promotion and I bought mine in Dec of last year. Is there
some special way of unlocking it?


In Catalog, grimsbricksuk writes:
  What are people’s thoughts on the minifig that comes with the black VIP card
display promo set being offered from today, would it be classed as a SW minifig
or something else?
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
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In Catalog, grimsbricksuk writes:
  What are people’s thoughts on the minifig that comes with the black VIP card
display promo set being offered from today, would it be classed as a SW minifig
or something else?

Maybe "Star Wars Other" like Yoda NY I heart and all the dressed-up Xmas characters.
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What are people’s thoughts on the minifig that comes with the black VIP card
display promo set being offered from today, would it be classed as a SW minifig
or something else?
 Author: irregular View Messages Posted By irregular
 Posted: Dec 6, 2018 13:09
 Subject: 8862 Backhoe version 1 and 2 and Bricklink
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Hello,
I remember having the 8862 Backhoe version 1 when I was young and I still have
a couple of yellow top pneumatics. I rebuilt this old set with black top pneumatics
which would make it version 2, with instructions. That being said, I have been
unable to find an entry for the old version which is slightly different to the
one on Bricklink, it turns out the manuals were different (when adding electronic
motors).

My questions are:

Does Bricklink have versions of sets that would make the 8862 entry more correct?
It is currently a mix of old and new.

Does anyone have a 8862 Backhoe PDF instructions of the old version 1 that I
can have or buy? The usual websites only have version 2 but I want to have the
older one.

Thank you.
 Author: Hygrotus View Messages Posted By Hygrotus
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In Catalog, littlepb writes:
  
 
Part No: 6626  Name: Obscure 50,000th BrickLink Catalog Item
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6626 Obscure 50,000th BrickLink Catalog Item
Parts: (Other)

Does anyone know what this piece is and what it does?
Thanks!
LittlePlasticBrick

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1113058
 Author: littlepb View Messages Posted By littlepb
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Part No: 6626  Name: Obscure 50,000th BrickLink Catalog Item
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6626 Obscure 50,000th BrickLink Catalog Item
Parts: (Other)

Does anyone know what this piece is and what it does?
Thanks!
LittlePlasticBrick
 Author: jagaboo View Messages Posted By jagaboo
 Posted: Dec 5, 2018 14:21
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Never mind!!! I figured it out...SORRY!!

In Catalog, jagaboo writes:
  Notice the image of Part 30027u, showing 3 views of the part. The bottom view
of it doesn’t have any notches. All my 30027u’s look like this...no notches.
Looking at the photo of all the other similar parts, all versions are notched.
Shouldn't 30027u remain or be given a different part number?
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Notice the image of Part 30027u, showing 3 views of the part. The bottom view
of it doesn’t have any notches. All my 30027u’s look like this...no notches.
Looking at the photo of all the other similar parts, all versions are notched.
Shouldn't 30027u remain or be given a different part number?
 


 Author: littlepb View Messages Posted By littlepb
 Posted: Dec 5, 2018 11:34
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In Catalog, mhortar writes:
  In Catalog, brox999 writes:
  In Catalog, SylvainLS writes:
  In Catalog, brox999 writes:
  […]
[3930c01] is in many new sets

Not.
The hinge brick and the hinge plate always came separated.


  and I need
the ability to add this part to my store inventory in a new state […]

This assembly can’t be New: you have assembled the parts yourself, that’s the
definition of Used.

Rubbish, putting two brand new, unused parts together does not make them used.
I list the assembly as new if the parts came from a sealed set

You assembled the parts. That's literally the definition of what makes them
used (previously assembled). You can't build a set and then sell it as 'new,
only assembled once'. There was a big argument a few years ago about whether
stacking bricks/plates at the Pick-A-Brick wall made them 'used' instead
of 'new' (my opinion is yes). There's also the argument that minifigs
can't be sold as 'new' if they are assembled (I'm on the fence
about this one).

Josh

Josh

I personally think that assembled hinges can be marked as new because they have
not been taken apart and if a buyer wants separated parts, they can order them
separately. Maybe there should be an option for marking the condition of inventories
as "new but assembled".
 Author: littlepb View Messages Posted By littlepb
 Posted: Dec 5, 2018 11:12
 Subject: Re: Large Macaroni tile in classic blue?
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In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
  In General, celloguy writes:
  So on the page for this part someone had photographed a macaroni tile in classic
blue which isn’t in any set. Is it coming out soon? If not, maybe it should be
removed? I really want one of these bug assume it’s a prototype for the time
being?

https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=27507&name=Tile,%20Round%20Corner%204%20x%204%20Macaroni%20Wide&category=%5BTile,%20Round%5D#T=C

Isn't this part on real photo there just dark azure, but it's look like
this due to lighting condition of photo?

I think that that's what it is
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  It has been sometime I am thinking about this one:
Does opening the screws (located on the top) and removing the motor housing in
order to check the production date make this old motors used? (these motors were
not sealed in any way, so opening the motor is very easy: one only need to open
the screws)
 
Part No: x469b  Name: Electric, Motor 4.5V Type C 12 x 4 x 3 1/3 (Train)
* 
x469b (Inv) Electric, Motor 4.5V Type C 12 x 4 x 3 1/3 (Train)
Parts: Electric, Motor

I'd say used, as there is the possibility of damage when opening it. Of course,
you could test it by applynig power to it, but that makes it used. There will
also be minor wear on the screws, just like clicking two bricks together and
unclicking them causes wear and makes them used.
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  You assembled the parts. That's literally the definition of what makes them
used (previously assembled). You can't build a set and then sell it as 'new,
only assembled once'. There was a big argument a few years ago about whether
stacking bricks/plates at the Pick-A-Brick wall made them 'used' instead
of 'new' (my opinion is yes). There's also the argument that minifigs
can't be sold as 'new' if they are assembled (I'm on the fence
about this one).

Just to correct that, the argument about minifigures is can a seller assemble
them and still call them new. There is no argument about can a minifigure be
new if it is assembled - the answer is clearly yes, as in some cases LEGO sells
assembled minifigures and by definition those assembled minifigures can be new
as that is how they were sold.
 Author: SylvainLS View Messages Posted By SylvainLS
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In Catalog, SezaR writes:
  […]
It has been sometime I am thinking about this one:
Does opening the screws (located on the top) and removing the motor housing in
order to check the production date make this old motors used? (these motors were
not sealed in any way, so opening the motor is very easy: one only need to open
the screws)
 
Part No: x469b  Name: Electric, Motor 4.5V Type C 12 x 4 x 3 1/3 (Train)
* 
x469b (Inv) Electric, Motor 4.5V Type C 12 x 4 x 3 1/3 (Train)
Parts: Electric, Motor

Well, the definition says New should have been manipulated for sorting only.
Opening isn’t sorting… unless you sort by production date

Now, it’s about screws, not clicking plastic parts, so it’s less “Used” than,
say, removing arms from a torso, but some may see it as “Used” nonetheless.
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In General, celloguy writes:
  So on the page for this part someone had photographed a macaroni tile in classic
blue which isn’t in any set. Is it coming out soon? If not, maybe it should be
removed? I really want one of these bug assume it’s a prototype for the time
being?

https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=27507&name=Tile,%20Round%20Corner%204%20x%204%20Macaroni%20Wide&category=%5BTile,%20Round%5D#T=C

Isn't this part on real photo there just dark azure, but it's look like
this due to lighting condition of photo?
 Author: celloguy View Messages Posted By celloguy
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So on the page for this part someone had photographed a macaroni tile in classic
blue which isn’t in any set. Is it coming out soon? If not, maybe it should be
removed? I really want one of these bug assume it’s a prototype for the time
being?

https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=27507&name=Tile,%20Round%20Corner%204%20x%204%20Macaroni%20Wide&category=%5BTile,%20Round%5D#T=C
 Author: SezaR View Messages Posted By SezaR
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In Catalog, SylvainLS writes:
  In Catalog, brox999 writes:
  […]
[3930c01] is in many new sets

Not.
The hinge brick and the hinge plate always came separated.


  and I need
the ability to add this part to my store inventory in a new state […]

This assembly can’t be New: you have assembled the parts yourself, that’s the
definition of Used.

It has been sometime I am thinking about this one:
Does opening the screws (located on the top) and removing the motor housing in
order to check the production date make this old motors used? (these motors were
not sealed in any way, so opening the motor is very easy: one only need to open
the screws)
 
Part No: x469b  Name: Electric, Motor 4.5V Type C 12 x 4 x 3 1/3 (Train)
* 
x469b (Inv) Electric, Motor 4.5V Type C 12 x 4 x 3 1/3 (Train)
Parts: Electric, Motor
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In Catalog, brox999 writes:
  In Catalog, SylvainLS writes:
  In Catalog, brox999 writes:
  […]
[3930c01] is in many new sets

Not.
The hinge brick and the hinge plate always came separated.


  and I need
the ability to add this part to my store inventory in a new state […]

This assembly can’t be New: you have assembled the parts yourself, that’s the
definition of Used.

Rubbish, putting two brand new, unused parts together does not make them used.
I list the assembly as new if the parts came from a sealed set

You assembled the parts. That's literally the definition of what makes them
used (previously assembled). You can't build a set and then sell it as 'new,
only assembled once'. There was a big argument a few years ago about whether
stacking bricks/plates at the Pick-A-Brick wall made them 'used' instead
of 'new' (my opinion is yes). There's also the argument that minifigs
can't be sold as 'new' if they are assembled (I'm on the fence
about this one).

Josh

Josh
 Author: brox999 View Messages Posted By brox999
 Posted: Dec 4, 2018 22:31
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In Catalog, SylvainLS writes:
  In Catalog, brox999 writes:
  […]
[3930c01] is in many new sets

Not.
The hinge brick and the hinge plate always came separated.


  and I need
the ability to add this part to my store inventory in a new state […]

This assembly can’t be New: you have assembled the parts yourself, that’s the
definition of Used.

Rubbish, putting two brand new, unused parts together does not make them used.
I list the assembly as new if the parts came from a sealed set
 Author: StormChaser View Messages Posted By StormChaser
 Posted: Dec 4, 2018 21:21
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In General, StormChaser writes:
  I am absolutely going to need help with these definitions

I'll do:

2nd Section: F, G, H, I, J


This only leaves the 4th and 5th sections which still need to be worked on.
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: Dec 4, 2018 18:12
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In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
  In Catalog, randyf writes:
  However, when it comes to adding minifigures to the catalog, the guidelines are
clear and were followed: https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=2477

I need to make it clear that these are not official guidelines. I have been
working on a project to rework the catalog Help Center and the page linked to
above is a proposed page which is not yet complete or official.

The current catalog guidelines still in effect are only those on the left
side of this page:

https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?topicID=21

The sections on the right side of the page are proposals and are works in progress.

My bad, Robert. I forgot that those sections were the "work in progress" ones.

The section that I was referencing about minifigures being added to the catalog
in your new version contains the same basic information as the old version but
worded in a much friendlier way. Therefore, everything that I posted is not
affected by which version someone references.

The page I should have referred to was https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=71

Cheers,
Randy
 Author: axaday View Messages Posted By axaday
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In Catalog, Teup writes:
  Well, I actually agree with yorbrick the "boy" should be added to the catalog.
I understand the Bricklink catalog follows the instructions and that is a good
and smart choice, but how far will we go? When I saw the set my first thought
was like "only a girl? oh wait a sec, there's the boy hair" and the box literally
has the boy on the side of the box. To me the hair seems off on the dad and he's
not shown that way either. Nor is it logical that a minifig has an extra piece
to make a marginally different minifig with no different meaning. The torso of
the child is clearly unisex (if not boyish) so in my opinion everything points
to the hairpiece being intended for the child.

If so, it begs the question if we really want to stick 100% to the instructions
in every case. I think at least adding minfigs that are shown on the box as alternates
is not such a stretch.

I think you are not asking for what we ultimately want, perhaps because you are
aware that it is as far as we can get without the programmers getting involved.
What we ultimately want is to be able to put alternates into minifig inventories.

There are quite a LOT of minifigs the last few years that come with a hair and
a hat, usually pictured somewhere with each. I think it would clutter things
up a lot. Look at [s-60134-1] and
 
Set No: 60153  Name: People pack - Fun at the beach
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60153-1 (Inv) People pack - Fun at the beach
104 Parts, 15 Minifigures, 2017
Sets: Town: City: Recreation
. They have a certain way they
are designed to go, but the instructions show some pictures of them all mixed
and matched, legs, torsos, heads and hair. They each have 15 minifigs. How
many variants does that inventory need to have in it?

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