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View Thread Re: We have a new Catalog Associate! - popsicle (6661)
[...] I think you make a valid point, I felt so when I first read Russell’s statement yesterday. But if you’ll allow me just a moment of open mindedness to express how I reasoned [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 13, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: We have a new Catalog Associate! - superchicken77 (1274)
I thought the same thing. In Catalog, jennnifer writes: [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 13, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: We have a new Catalog Associate! - Soviet (338)
[...] I see what you did there
(57 months ago, Sep 13, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: We have a new Catalog Associate! - crazylegoman (1092)
(Part x789)
(57 months ago, Sep 13, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: We have a new Catalog Associate! - VOTB (143)
[...] Thanks for the announcement! And I am greatful for everyone's hard work!
(57 months ago, Sep 13, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: We have a new Catalog Associate! - jennnifer (3533)
[...] Sorry, but I must say that I take offense at this statement. You are passing judgement on the previous admins and their reasons for leaving the site. You are implying [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 13, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: We have a new Catalog Associate! - paulvdb (7145)
[...] Congrats and welcome.
(57 months ago, Sep 13, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: We have a new Catalog Associate! - Rob_and_Shelagh (26335)
[...] Excellent news, excellent choice! Thanks for taking this role Paul Robert
(57 months ago, Sep 13, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: We have a new Catalog Associate! - Brickwilbo (1534)
[...] Congratulations.
(57 months ago, Sep 13, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: We have a new Catalog Associate! - Soviet (338)
[...] Congratulations kind sir.
(57 months ago, Sep 13, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread We have a new Catalog Associate! - Admin_Russell
Hello everyone, I'm very pleased to announce that we have appointed longtime member BricksThatStick to the Catalog Associate position. Paul served as the site's 4th Inventories [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 13, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread 32064 variants - mfav (174)
(URL)
(57 months ago, Sep 12, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: Question regarding: 4486-1 - CCBricks (2372)
[...] Sweeeeeeeeeeeet!!! Thanks Randy :-)
(57 months ago, Sep 8, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: Question regarding: 4486-1 - randyf (442)
[...] (URL)
(57 months ago, Sep 8, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Question regarding: 4486-1 - CCBricks (2372)
Greetings all... I had a question regarding the following set: (Set 4486-1) Can anyone confirm, who has this set, how many bags are included? I have this set without the box. [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 8, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: Part that I can't found - ziddi (1903)
Thank you! In Catalog, Stuart9 writes: [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 8, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: found wrong category - qwertyboy (7864)
[...] Check out (Part 90398) and its printed versions. Niek.
(57 months ago, Sep 7, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: Part that I can't found - Stuart9 (1056)
(Part 87944) In Catalog, ziddi writes: [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 7, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Part that I can't found - ziddi (1903)
Hello, does someone know what is the part on the picture? can't find it.
(57 months ago, Sep 7, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: found wrong category - hpoort (412)
[...] The BL database does not 'know' about parent parts. This is something that we as users understand by trimming the part number, but in the underlying database, [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 7, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: found wrong category - Teup (6602)
[...] You're probably right, a lot if this may have to do with the fact that catalog work is unpaid work for Bricklink. Why waste time on making something that's free [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 7, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: found wrong category - SylvainLS (46)
[...] There are lots of reasons why something isn’t automatized. The main ones are: 1. You have to realize it’s stupid work. 2. “You can automatize that?!” The users don’t [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 7, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: found wrong category - WoutR (920)
[...] (Part 3626cpb2423)
(57 months ago, Sep 7, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: found wrong category - 62Bricks (1455)
[...] This is why goatleg exists - the flatness of the Bricklink catalog makes it difficult to find decorated parts because they are all thrown into one jumbled category at [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 7, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: found wrong category - SylvainLS (46)
[...] Yes, please.
(57 months ago, Sep 7, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: found wrong category - Teup (6602)
[...] Interesting. Why can printed versions of parts even have different categories than their parent part? Is there even a case where that is needed? I can think of one case: [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 7, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread found wrong category - SteinchendeaIer (7686)
Hello everybody, Hope the post is right here. I found an article that is listed in the wrong category: 3626cpb2423 is listed under "Mini Doll, Head". Should actually under "Minifigure, [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 7, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: What year were part numbers introduced? - SezaR (1392)
[...] You remember correctly but the roof 4509 coming with sets 7755 and 7727 in 1983 had part number since its earliest production. Some old baseplates from 60s or 70s had [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 6, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: What year were part numbers introduced? - 1271moggy (135)
[...] Thank you very much. Everyday I learn something new from the forum.
(57 months ago, Sep 6, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: What year were part numbers introduced? - Soviet (338)
[...] Cellulose Acetate plastic, which LEGO phased out in 1963.
(57 months ago, Sep 6, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: What year were part numbers introduced? - 1271moggy (135)
[...] Thank you all for your replies. I am now going to pose another question - What are 'CA' parts? Sorry to be so thick. Linda
(57 months ago, Sep 6, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Inside boxes from set 523-1 - FreeStorm (366)
Today I received my bought set (Set 523-1) Inside the box (Original Box for Set 523-1) There is two identical boxes with parts inside (look that funny rabbit) Should [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 5, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: What year were part numbers introduced? - WoutR (920)
[...] The CA parts did have mold numbers (5 04) but not the part number (3176)
(57 months ago, Sep 5, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: What year were part numbers introduced? - WoutR (920)
[...] If I remember correctly, around 1985.
(57 months ago, Sep 5, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: What year were part numbers introduced? - cosmicray (3492)
[...] Part number such as 3001 for a 2x4 brick ? Certainly the older CA parts had that, so it must have been in the earliest days. Nita Rae
(57 months ago, Sep 5, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: What year were part numbers introduced? - crazylegoman (1092)
[...] The one or two digit numbers indicate molds and mold cavities in the actual machine that creates the parts from liquid plastic injection. As far as what year TLC started [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 5, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread What year were part numbers introduced? - 1271moggy (135)
I have just wondering if anyone knew when Lego started putting the part number on the pieces. I have just found part 3176 which looks fairly 'new' but has no part number. [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 5, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: Elements Exclusive to BaM - yorbrick (1184)
[...] It looks like there are other exclsuive parts that are going to cause some confusion. These pics are on eurobricks. Look at the vampire torso, very similar to Lord Vampyre's [...]
(57 months ago, Sep 2, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: Technic heads: Do the categories make sense? - MidwestBrick (1855)
[...] Just call it all technic. :)
(57 months ago, Aug 30, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: Technic heads: Do the categories make sense? - axaday (7302)
[...] I sometimes have trouble guessing where something is, but the categories aren't too long and I have memorized some things that were hard before. It could definitely [...]
(57 months ago, Aug 30, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Technic heads: Do the categories make sense? - Teup (6602)
I'm not super technical and as a kid I was terrible at making anything out of Technic Lego so in spite of my dad's efforts I quickly abandoned it and never picked it [...]
(57 months ago, Aug 30, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: 49595 contents - Hygrotus (869)
[...] Sorry but they won't be approved without images. General rule is that almost (because there are some exeptions of course) every item to be approved need to [...]
(57 months ago, Aug 30, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread 49595 contents - BigBBricks (16137)
I have added the contents of 49595, a-g, for catalog submission but do not have images since BL requires minimum sizes and I only have smaller images which I could not upload. [...]
(57 months ago, Aug 29, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: Inviting trouble - popsicle (6661)
[...] Although I’m usually clueless to the subtleties here in the forum, I don’t get the “Inviting trouble” title. I can’t see how. I assume it’s referencing your second comment [...]
(57 months ago, Aug 28, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Inviting trouble - mfav (174)
(URL) I promise not to have a conniption if anyone takes the initiative.
(57 months ago, Aug 28, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: Do part numbers change? - Teup (6602)
[...] The programmer only asked for €13 for the tasks I gave him but I added a tip, considering that programmers are usually too expensive and too busy :)
(57 months ago, Aug 26, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: Do part numbers change? - Teup (6602)
[...] Thanks for the advice. Actually I'm not "using" Bricklink part numbers - my sync system just needs to know what is what, so for that part, it's essential that [...]
(57 months ago, Aug 26, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: Do part numbers change? - 62Bricks (1455)
[...] Possibly you should be made aware that Bricklink considers its part names and numbers to be its own proprietary information, and that using them on your own commerce [...]
(57 months ago, Aug 26, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: Do part numbers change? - SylvainLS (46)
[...] That’s what, one pizza and a coke? ;)
(57 months ago, Aug 26, 2019, to Catalog)
View Thread Re: Do part numbers change? - Teup (6602)
[...] Thanks! You're right! Someone I know put me on the right track with a content management system that's featured in my hosting package. I'm essentially able [...]
(57 months ago, Aug 26, 2019, to Catalog)

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