| Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | leopard37 | Posted: | Jul 25, 2019 10:08 | Subject: | Minifigure Query | Viewed: | 89 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
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| Morning, Catalog guys I have a query for you. In regards to items attached on
the back there is no guideline in the help page (see full description below).
Could this please be defined and added. Even if there are minifigures that require
editing (I will help if needed). I just wish to prevent less work in the future
by having a clear guideline on what's included and what's not. The one
that peaked my interest is the Mr. Freeze in set 76118 (sh587).
Thanks in advance.
Tyson.
"Minifigs - The catalog should only contain minifigs that came in an official
LEGO set or that can be attributed to an official LEGO program, display, activity
or event, regardless of whether the minifig is actually publicly distributed
during or at such program, display, activity or event.
The minifig item should not include hand-held accessories or items defined as
utensils, with the exception of robot winder keys. But do include all other accessories
definable as footgear (flippers, snow shoes, etc.), neckgear (generally defined
as items requiring the removal of the head in order to be placed over the neck,
such as capes, armor, backpacks, etc.) and headgear (hair, helmets, etc.), and
assembled parts serving as such, when these are shown attached to the minifig
in official LEGO set instructions. For instructions with images showing the minifig
in a play scenario, refer only to the portion of the instructions concerned with
assembling the minifig. If no official instructions were produced, then illustrations
on packaging or other marketing materials directly related to the minifig may
be used instead for this guide purpose. (See Exceptions below.)
Minifigs decorated by a sticker may have an entry for the figure without the
sticker applied, and an entry for the figure with the sticker applied. (See Exceptions
below.)
If 2 or more minifigs that came in an official LEGO set are the same except for
different hand-held accessories, do not add another entry for a minifig with
a particular accessory. An example of this would be "Majisto the Wizard with
glow-in-the-dark wand" which should not be added in addition to an otherwise
identical "Majisto the Wizard" entry.
Exceptions:
When the use of set instructions or other official LEGO images provide poor clues
about the precise nature of accessories: For example, numbers printed on neckgear
armor worn by each figure of a series, yet nowhere is it clearly shown which
figure bears which numbered armor. In this case the figures can be added without
neckgear armor. Arbitrarily associating a particular numbered armor with the
other elements of a minifig should not be done.
When the hand held accessory is an integral physical part of the minifig: For
example, the electric light-up figs released beginning in 2005. All the parts
that make up the complete light-up device, including those not integral to its
electric function, should be included as a part of the minifig.
When there is more than one possibility presented within a set for decoration
of the minifig by sticker, a catalog entry should not be created for each variation.
This rule also applies to the Torso and Torso Assembly parts of such minifigs.
For example, some Soccer theme sets have a sticker sheet that allows the builder
to choose from various team insignias and jersey numbers for each player in the
set. If every variation were given an entry, the catalog would be overwhelmed.
The early “stiff” minifigs (1975-1977) were often built into the model and not
shown in a freestanding position. In these cases, a minifig can be considered
a unit without being prescribed as such in the instructions or box images as
long as the four basic parts are present – legs, torso, head and hat/hair."
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Author: | TallyToyBricks | Posted: | Jul 23, 2019 17:41 | Subject: | Plant 2417? | Viewed: | 101 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
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| How are the 2417 plant leaves different from the "plant based" 2417?
Thanks
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Author: | jerzeeg | Posted: | Jul 14, 2019 10:15 | Subject: | collectable minifigures leaflets | Viewed: | 110 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
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| Hi,
I could not find anything on the topic :/
Could anyone explain please why are leaflets (instructions) for each minifigure
of the series kept separately in the catalog when they seems to be all the same?
It seems especially weird, when I saw that someone bought leaflet for percival
graves for such high price:
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?I=colhp-22#T=P
while it seems that this leaflet is just pretty the same as all the rest of the
leaflets from this series....
Thx in advance,
J.
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Author: | axaday | Posted: | Jul 13, 2019 15:20 | Subject: | sh289 Robin Cape | Viewed: | 65 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
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The cape from this Robin matches the cut of the brand new Robin, but if I had
to guess that one looks like starched fabric. The new one is spongy, stretchable.
Can anyone check?
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Author: | TorontoLego | Posted: | Jul 13, 2019 13:42 | Subject: | 32064 variations | Viewed: | 94 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
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| [p=32064c]
Clearly distinguished by the bottom of the brick
[p=32064b]
Is this only a "b" variant if it has the 'thin' corner guides seen from
both faces?
Is this any of these that is not a "b" or "c" based on the above?
OR
Is the distinguishing factor the complete circle support on the inside?
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Author: | yorbrick | Posted: | Jul 9, 2019 04:48 | Subject: | Benny's torso 973pb1652c02 | Viewed: | 82 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
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| This part is listed as
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?
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Author: | blackballoon | Posted: | Jul 6, 2019 23:19 | Subject: | help identify this transformer part? | Viewed: | 107 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
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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?
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Author: | axaday | Posted: | Jul 6, 2019 21:33 | Subject: | Question For Someone with Underminer Minifies | Viewed: | 97 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
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wears this cape
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?
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Author: | samsam2 | Posted: | Jul 6, 2019 12:28 | Subject: | Stickered Assembly numbering BA77pb01 | Viewed: | 48 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
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| 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]
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Author: | bb1429717 | Posted: | Jul 4, 2019 19:19 | Subject: | 700e H Baseplate? | Viewed: | 104 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
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| In the catalog I see there are a few varients of the 700e early baseplate, but
I recently ran across a couple with numbers that werent in the catolog. They
are most similar to the 700eD plates, but to have different featured like the
shape of the cross supports where they cross, and are marked '700 e H'
on the bottom.
Should The 700e H varient be added and/or does anyone know anything about this
baseplate? (sorry I'm very new here or I would attempt to add it myself)
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