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 Author: axaday View Messages Posted By axaday
 Posted: Jul 9, 2019 05:45
 Subject: Re: Benny's torso 973pb1652c02
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In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
  
  Precedence.

All of the other torsos that use
 
Part No: 62691  Name: Arm Mechanical
* 
62691 Arm Mechanical
Parts: Minifigure, Body Part
are handled the same way.


OK, so it's historical. Will this ever be changed to reflect what is actually
received in a set rather than what is needed for a set, like the debate about
the sprued parts now being the whole sprue rather than the required parts only?

If parting these out it is necessary to assemble them, and I don't want to
assemble them if they later become the individual parts.

Please don't assemble ANY of the minifig parts if you are selling it to me.
Why would this imply that anyone wanted you to do that?
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
 Posted: Jul 9, 2019 05:28
 Subject: Re: Benny's torso 973pb1652c02
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  Precedence.

All of the other torsos that use
 
Part No: 62691  Name: Arm Mechanical
* 
62691 Arm Mechanical
Parts: Minifigure, Body Part
are handled the same way.


OK, so it's historical. Will this ever be changed to reflect what is actually
received in a set rather than what is needed for a set, like the debate about
the sprued parts now being the whole sprue rather than the required parts only?

If parting these out it is necessary to assemble them, and I don't want to
assemble them if they later become the individual parts.
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: Jul 9, 2019 05:12
 Subject: Re: Benny's torso 973pb1652c02
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In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
  This part is listed as

 
Part No: 973pb1652c02  Name: Torso Space Classic Moon with Simulated Wear Pattern / Blue Arm Left / Blue Hand Left / Pearl Dark Gray Mechanical Arm Right / Black Claw Right
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973pb1652c02 (Inv) Torso Space Classic Moon with Simulated Wear Pattern / Blue Arm Left / Blue Hand Left / Pearl Dark Gray Mechanical Arm Right / Black Claw Right
Parts: Minifigure, Torso Assembly, Decor.

I have opened seven of the CMF versions and they do not come like this in the
set. The torso comes without the robot arm attached. Is there are reason having
only the assembly in the inventory, and not having it how it actually comes in
the CMF set?

Precedence.

All of the other torsos that use
 
Part No: 62691  Name: Arm Mechanical
* 
62691 Arm Mechanical
Parts: Minifigure, Body Part
are handled the same way.

https://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=62691&in=P

Cheers,
Randy
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
 Posted: Jul 9, 2019 04:48
 Subject: Benny's torso 973pb1652c02
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This part is listed as

 
Part No: 973pb1652c02  Name: Torso Space Classic Moon with Simulated Wear Pattern / Blue Arm Left / Blue Hand Left / Pearl Dark Gray Mechanical Arm Right / Black Claw Right
* 
973pb1652c02 (Inv) Torso Space Classic Moon with Simulated Wear Pattern / Blue Arm Left / Blue Hand Left / Pearl Dark Gray Mechanical Arm Right / Black Claw Right
Parts: Minifigure, Torso Assembly, Decor.

I have opened seven of the CMF versions and they do not come like this in the
set. The torso comes without the robot arm attached. Is there are reason having
only the assembly in the inventory, and not having it how it actually comes in
the CMF set?
 Author: Adjour View Messages Posted By Adjour
 Posted: Jul 7, 2019 13:11
 Subject: Re: help identify this transformer part?
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In Catalog, blackballoon writes:
  i saw several similar transformer entries in the catalog but could not figure
out which one to list this as. Can someone kindly help to identify it?

I agree with the other poster, this looks like the ones I have for my 9v trains.
 Author: FreeStorm View Messages Posted By FreeStorm
 Posted: Jul 7, 2019 08:07
 Subject: Re: help identify this transformer part?
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In Catalog, blackballoon writes:
  i saw several similar transformer entries in the catalog but could not figure
out which one to list this as. Can someone kindly help to identify it?

My guess is this one:
 
Part No: 70931  Name: Electric, Train Speed Regulator 9V (12 VAC) Power Adapter 120V 60Hz
* 
70931 Electric, Train Speed Regulator 9V (12 VAC) Power Adapter 120V 60Hz
Parts: Electric, Train

LEGO used several brands for those transformers.
 Author: blackballoon View Messages Posted By blackballoon
 Posted: Jul 6, 2019 23:19
 Subject: help identify this transformer part?
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i saw several similar transformer entries in the catalog but could not figure
out which one to list this as. Can someone kindly help to identify it?
 




 Author: axaday View Messages Posted By axaday
 Posted: Jul 6, 2019 21:35
 Subject: Re: Question For Someone with Underminer Minifies
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In Catalog, axaday writes:
  
 
Minifig No: incr008  Name: Underminer
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incr008 (Inv) Underminer
Minifigures: The Incredibles: Incredibles 2

wears this cape
 
Part No: 38190  Name: Minifigure Cape Cloth, Short 30mm with Straight Bottom and Single Top Hole, (Juniors) - Spongy Stretchable Fabric
* 
38190 Minifigure Cape Cloth, Short 30mm with Straight Bottom and Single Top Hole, (Juniors) - Spongy Stretchable Fabric
Parts: Minifigure, Body Wear

I am usually a fan of dynamically posed catalog pics, but this time I just can't
tell if this piece is the same cut as a new piece that I need to get into the
catalog. Can someone tell me if the attached pic is the same shape?

Seriously, how does autocorrect think that minifies is a word more than minifig
is?
 Author: axaday View Messages Posted By axaday
 Posted: Jul 6, 2019 21:33
 Subject: Question For Someone with Underminer Minifies
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Minifig No: incr008  Name: Underminer
* 
incr008 (Inv) Underminer
Minifigures: The Incredibles: Incredibles 2

wears this cape
 
Part No: 38190  Name: Minifigure Cape Cloth, Short 30mm with Straight Bottom and Single Top Hole, (Juniors) - Spongy Stretchable Fabric
* 
38190 Minifigure Cape Cloth, Short 30mm with Straight Bottom and Single Top Hole, (Juniors) - Spongy Stretchable Fabric
Parts: Minifigure, Body Wear

I am usually a fan of dynamically posed catalog pics, but this time I just can't
tell if this piece is the same cut as a new piece that I need to get into the
catalog. Can someone tell me if the attached pic is the same shape?
 
 Author: Admin_Russell View Messages Posted By Admin_Russell
 Posted: Jul 6, 2019 12:53
 Subject: Re: Stickered Assembly numbering BA77pb01
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In Catalog Requests, samsam2 writes:
  Not sure if sequence number for multiple stickered assembly parts from same set
should increment the 'pb01' to 'pb02' rather than from BA76pb01
to BA77pb01. The part I'm questioning is [p=BA77pb01] and if it should actually
become [p=BA76pb02]

Only if the brick configuration is exactly the same. In fact, the numbering has
nothing to do with which set it came from. If the brick configuration is the
same as an entry already in the catalog, use that entry's number and increment
the pbxx value by one.

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