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 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: May 19, 2020 20:29
 Subject: Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 4669-1
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In Inventories Requests, Tribols writes:
  Please make changes to the following inventory:
 
Set No: 4669  Name: Turbo-charged Police Boat
* 
4669-1 (Inv) Turbo-charged Police Boat
53 Parts, 2 Minifigures, 2004
Sets: 4 Juniors: Town: Police

* Add 2 Part 3678a Blue Slope 65 2 x 2 x 2 Smooth without Bottom Tube

Comments from Submitter:
The white 6140 is on a white 3004 block and the blue part it is on is not in the inventory!

Yes, the part is in the inventory. It is
 
Part No: 30180  Name: Slope 45 10 x 2 x 2 Double
* 
30180 Slope 45 10 x 2 x 2 Double
Parts: Slope {Blue}

This request will not be accepted.

Cheers,
Randy
 
 Author: Brixalotl View Messages Posted By Brixalotl
 Posted: May 19, 2020 20:29
 Subject: Inventory Change Request for Set 75081-1
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Please make changes to the following inventory:
 
Set No: 75081  Name: T-16 Skyhopper
* 
75081-1 (Inv) T-16 Skyhopper
240 Parts, 2 Minifigures, 2015
Sets: Star Wars: Star Wars Episode 4/5/6

* Add 4 Part 44567a Black Hinge Plate 1 x 2 Locking with 1 Finger on Side with Bottom Groove (Alternate) (match ID 2)
* Change 4 Part Black 44567b Hinge Plate 1 x 2 Locking with 1 Finger on Side without Bottom Groove {match ID 0 to 2}

Comments from Submitter:
found variant during part out, thanks
 Author: Brixalotl View Messages Posted By Brixalotl
 Posted: May 19, 2020 19:43
 Subject: Inventory Change Request for Set 75918-1
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Please make changes to the following inventory:
 
Set No: 75918  Name: T. rex Tracker
* 
75918-1 (Inv) T. rex Tracker
506 Parts, 3 Minifigures, 2015
Sets: Jurassic World

* Change 4 Part Black {44567 Hinge Plate 1 x 2 Locking with 1 Finger on Side (Undetermined Type) to 44567a Hinge Plate 1 x 2 Locking with 1 Finger on Side with Bottom Groove}

Comments from Submitter:
confirmed during part out, thanks
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: May 19, 2020 19:05
 Subject: Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 75234-1
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In Inventories Requests, jamescanney writes:
  Please make changes to the following inventory:
 
Set No: 75234  Name: AT-AP Walker
* 
75234-1 (Inv) AT-AP Walker
668 Parts, 5 Minifigures, 2019
Sets: Star Wars: Star Wars Episode 3

* Change {1 to 2} Part Black 2780 Technic, Pin with Friction Ridges Lengthwise with Center Slots (Extra)

Comments from Submitter:
i did the set twice and was left with 2 extra pins. With 55 used in the set, this would make more sense to have 2 extra included

I watched three speed builds from sealed set contents, and they all showed two
extra pins. Request accepted.

Cheers,
Randy
 Author: Tribols View Messages Posted By Tribols
 Posted: May 19, 2020 18:57
 Subject: Inventory Change Request for Set 4669-1
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Please make changes to the following inventory:
 
Set No: 4669  Name: Turbo-charged Police Boat
* 
4669-1 (Inv) Turbo-charged Police Boat
53 Parts, 2 Minifigures, 2004
Sets: 4 Juniors: Town: Police

* Add 2 Part 3678a Blue Slope 65 2 x 2 x 2 Smooth without Bottom Tube

Comments from Submitter:
The white 6140 is on a white 3004 block and the blue part it is on is not in the inventory!
 Author: Adjour View Messages Posted By Adjour
 Posted: May 19, 2020 18:43
 Subject: Re: Technic Stickered Assembly Items
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In Inventories, 1271moggy writes:
  I have been checking my son's Technic collection for completeness etc, and
have come across some Technic stickered assembly items, which are not in the
catalogue under the counterparts section.

Is there a reason for this, or is it simply no-one has been brave enough to
do it?

I don't mind having a go and try and get them entered, but I am not very
good with coming up with good accurate descriptions for the stickers. If it
was a plain number, I'd be fine, but when it comes to a SW figure, I don't
wish to describe it as one thing and upset the SW fans who know it should be
something else.

Also is there a limit to the number of characters you can put into a description?
As some Technic entry's are quite long before anything else is added.

See the photos for the items which I am referring to.

Any help/advise I would be most grateful for.


I noticed when I was working on a similar project that yes, the counterparts
were missing to some of the older, smaller, technic sets.


I think just no one has bothered to work on it.
  
Thanking you all.
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: May 19, 2020 18:20
 Subject: Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 3723-1
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In Inventories Requests, dromeracer writes:
  Please make changes to the following inventory:
 
Set No: 3723  Name: Minifigure
* 
3723-1 (Inv) Minifigure
1850 Parts, 2000
Sets: Sculptures

* Change {11 to 7} Part Red 3010 Brick 1 x 4
* Change {4 to 2} Part Red 3701 Technic, Brick 1 x 4 with Holes

Comments from Submitter:
Checked with my own item of this type. But at these two position I have another qunantity as in the bricklink inventory. So I have checked the building instruction regadring these two item and so i have confirmed that the bricklink inventory have this two failures..

As has already been pointed out by another member, these parts were used to create
an alternate assembly of the connections of the arms to the body. These requests
will not be accepted.

Cheers,
Randy
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: May 19, 2020 16:42
 Subject: Re: Inventory for fabac3
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In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
  In Catalog, randyf writes:
  In Catalog, normann1974 writes:
  I would like to create an inventory for part
 
Part No: fabac3  Name: Fabuland Scooter with Black Handlebars and Light Gray Wheels
* 
fabac3 (Inv) Fabuland Scooter with Black Handlebars and Light Gray Wheels
Parts: Fabuland
just like part
 
Part No: fabac1  Name: Fabuland Tricycle (1 Front Wheel) with Black Handlebars and Light Gray Wheels
* 
fabac1 (Inv) Fabuland Tricycle (1 Front Wheel) with Black Handlebars and Light Gray Wheels
Parts: Fabuland
has. But what part number should I use for the base?

If there is no number on it, then it gets a 'bb' number. The next available
'bb' number is bb1131.

Cheers,
Randy

Nope
It will be bb1133
A bb1131 and bb1132 were recently changed to corect numbers so those are occupied.
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogReqList.asp?viewYear=&viewMonth=&viewGeDate=&q=bb1131&viewStatus=A&itemType=&viewAction=*
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogReqList.asp?viewYear=&viewMonth=&viewGeDate=&q=bb1132&viewStatus=A&itemType=&viewAction=*

Oops. My bad. Obviously I can't keep up with everything happening on the
catalog side of things like you can!
 Author: Hygrotus View Messages Posted By Hygrotus
 Posted: May 19, 2020 16:33
 Subject: Re: Inventory for fabac3
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In Catalog, randyf writes:
  In Catalog, normann1974 writes:
  I would like to create an inventory for part
 
Part No: fabac3  Name: Fabuland Scooter with Black Handlebars and Light Gray Wheels
* 
fabac3 (Inv) Fabuland Scooter with Black Handlebars and Light Gray Wheels
Parts: Fabuland
just like part
 
Part No: fabac1  Name: Fabuland Tricycle (1 Front Wheel) with Black Handlebars and Light Gray Wheels
* 
fabac1 (Inv) Fabuland Tricycle (1 Front Wheel) with Black Handlebars and Light Gray Wheels
Parts: Fabuland
has. But what part number should I use for the base?

If there is no number on it, then it gets a 'bb' number. The next available
'bb' number is bb1131.

Cheers,
Randy

Nope
It will be bb1133
A bb1131 and bb1132 were recently changed to corect numbers so those are occupied.
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogReqList.asp?viewYear=&viewMonth=&viewGeDate=&q=bb1131&viewStatus=A&itemType=&viewAction=*
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogReqList.asp?viewYear=&viewMonth=&viewGeDate=&q=bb1132&viewStatus=A&itemType=&viewAction=*
 Author: axaday View Messages Posted By axaday
 Posted: May 19, 2020 16:31
 Subject: Re: Three versions of the 9797 set
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In Catalog Requests, randyf writes:
  Here is one of the most high profile cases of this:
 
Set No: 10030  Name: Imperial Star Destroyer - UCS
* 
10030-1 (Inv) Imperial Star Destroyer - UCS
3106 Parts, 2002
Sets: Star Wars: Ultimate Collector Series: Star Wars Episode 4/5/6

I bought my 10030 a year after I decided to because I had to wait until I got
a bonus at work. It arrived in LBG. I had never seen LBG before and I hated
it.

I have gotten used to LBG by now. I do like LG better. But on the Star Destroyer,
LBG just isn't right.
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: May 19, 2020 16:29
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In Catalog, normann1974 writes:
  I would like to create an inventory for part
 
Part No: fabac3  Name: Fabuland Scooter with Black Handlebars and Light Gray Wheels
* 
fabac3 (Inv) Fabuland Scooter with Black Handlebars and Light Gray Wheels
Parts: Fabuland
just like part
 
Part No: fabac1  Name: Fabuland Tricycle (1 Front Wheel) with Black Handlebars and Light Gray Wheels
* 
fabac1 (Inv) Fabuland Tricycle (1 Front Wheel) with Black Handlebars and Light Gray Wheels
Parts: Fabuland
has. But what part number should I use for the base?

If there is no number on it, then it gets a 'bb' number. The next available
'bb' number is bb1131.

Cheers,
Randy
 Author: Hygrotus View Messages Posted By Hygrotus
 Posted: May 19, 2020 16:28
 Subject: Inventory Change Request for Minifig sh590
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Please make changes to the following inventory:
 
Minifig No: sh590  Name: The Joker - Orange Bow Tie, Green Arms
* 
sh590 (Inv) The Joker - Orange Bow Tie, Green Arms
Minifigures: Super Heroes: Batman II

* Change 1 Part {Bright Green to Dark Purple} 973pb3661c01 Torso Vest, Orange Bow Tie and Pocket Chain Pattern / Bright Green Arms / Light Bluish Gray Hands
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: May 19, 2020 16:25
 Subject: Re: Three versions of the 9797 set
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In Catalog Requests, randyf writes:

  
  Second, I haven't seen sets where LEGO used "old" and "new" gray parts. Sets
always use parts of the "old" color - Light Gray and Dark Gray, or only parts
of the "new" color - Light Bluish Gray and Dark Bluish Gray.

This is definitely not true. There are a number of sets during the color transition
era where the old grays and new grays were mixed together in the same set. Please
do some research before making such broad generalizations.

Here is one of the most high profile cases of this:
 
Set No: 10030  Name: Imperial Star Destroyer - UCS
* 
10030-1 (Inv) Imperial Star Destroyer - UCS
3106 Parts, 2002
Sets: Star Wars: Ultimate Collector Series: Star Wars Episode 4/5/6

See the additional note on the set:

"The early production runs of this set featured Light Gray elements but subsequent
production runs have contained varying mixtures of Light Gray and Light Bluish
Gray elements."
 Author: normann1974 View Messages Posted By normann1974
 Posted: May 19, 2020 16:19
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I would like to create an inventory for part
 
Part No: fabac3  Name: Fabuland Scooter with Black Handlebars and Light Gray Wheels
* 
fabac3 (Inv) Fabuland Scooter with Black Handlebars and Light Gray Wheels
Parts: Fabuland
just like part
 
Part No: fabac1  Name: Fabuland Tricycle (1 Front Wheel) with Black Handlebars and Light Gray Wheels
* 
fabac1 (Inv) Fabuland Tricycle (1 Front Wheel) with Black Handlebars and Light Gray Wheels
Parts: Fabuland
has. But what part number should I use for the base?

/Jan
 
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: May 19, 2020 16:18
 Subject: Re: Three versions of the 9797 set
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In Catalog Requests, xoshimin writes:
  In Catalog Requests, axaday writes:
  In Catalog Requests, xoshimin writes:
  Hi,

I apologize in advance for my English, it is translated by Google.
I bought and sorted 9797 sets a lot, so I have information about 9797 sets.
Lego released 3 versions of the set in 2006, 2009, and 2012. You can distinguish
the set versions by the LEGO copyright information on the boxes and paper sheets.

The first version of the set (2006) had the following differences:
1 version of NXT - Complete Brick
6538b Black Technic, Axle Connector 2L (Ridged with x Hole x Orientation)
4716 Black Technic, Gear Worm Screw, Long
6558 Black Technic, Pin 3L with Friction Ridges Lengthwise
3647 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 8 Tooth
4019 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 16 Tooth (First Version - 4 Round Holes)
32269 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 20 Tooth Double Bevel
3648 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 24 Tooth (2nd Version - 1 Axle Hole)
x1678 Dark Bluish Gray Electric, Rechargeable Battery 7.4V - NXT, AC plug

The second version of the set (2009) had the following differences:
2 version of NXT - Complete Brick
6538c Black Technic, Axle Connector 2L (Smooth with x Hole + Orientation)
4716 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Gear Worm Screw, Long
6558 Blue Technic, Pin 3L with Friction Ridges Lengthwise
3647 Dark Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 8 Tooth
94925 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 16 Tooth (Second Version - Reinforced)
32269 Tan Technic, Gear 20 Tooth Double Bevel
3648 Dark Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 24 Tooth (2nd Version - 1 Axle Hole)
87662c01 Very Light Bluish Gray Electric, Rechargeable Battery 7.4V - NXT, DC
plug
Add 55615 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Pin Connector Perpendicular 3 x 3 Bent with
4 Pins

Third version of the set (2012) had the following differences:
Removed x1676 Black Electric, Converter Cable, Mindstorms NXT 35cm
Removed 6035c01 White Electric, Light Brick 1 x 2 with Single Side Light (6034
/ 6035)

There are errors in inventory 9797, this set did not have details of color "Light
Gray".
I didn't track the differences in the parts of the minifigures.

Best regards
Alexei

I have parted this set out many times. I did find light gray pieces once.

Thanks for your reply.
I think this is a mistake.
Or the parts were replaced with parts with the color Light Gray (in the used
set). Or the parts are yellowed with time (if the set was sealed).

Jon only parts out brand new sets that have never been opened. If he found light
gray parts, he found light gray parts.

  If we look in the Bricklink database for details with the color Light Gray (3023,
3894, 3702, 3703, 56145), then we will see that LEGO did not use this color after
2004.

They sure did. See https://www.bricklink.com/catalogListOld.asp?pg=1&colorInSet=9&sortBy=Y&sortAsc=D&catType=S

  A set of 9797 began production in 2006. The 56145 wheel was not produced
at all in the Light Gray color.

It was at some point, and it happened to make it into this set according to Jon.

  Second, I haven't seen sets where LEGO used "old" and "new" gray parts. Sets
always use parts of the "old" color - Light Gray and Dark Gray, or only parts
of the "new" color - Light Bluish Gray and Dark Bluish Gray.

This is definitely not true. There are a number of sets during the color transition
era where the old grays and new grays were mixed together in the same set. Please
do some research before making such broad generalizations.

Cheers,
Randy
 Author: axaday View Messages Posted By axaday
 Posted: May 19, 2020 16:15
 Subject: Re: Three versions of the 9797 set
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In Catalog Requests, xoshimin writes:
  In Catalog Requests, axaday writes:
  In Catalog Requests, xoshimin writes:
  Hi,

I apologize in advance for my English, it is translated by Google.
I bought and sorted 9797 sets a lot, so I have information about 9797 sets.
Lego released 3 versions of the set in 2006, 2009, and 2012. You can distinguish
the set versions by the LEGO copyright information on the boxes and paper sheets.

The first version of the set (2006) had the following differences:
1 version of NXT - Complete Brick
6538b Black Technic, Axle Connector 2L (Ridged with x Hole x Orientation)
4716 Black Technic, Gear Worm Screw, Long
6558 Black Technic, Pin 3L with Friction Ridges Lengthwise
3647 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 8 Tooth
4019 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 16 Tooth (First Version - 4 Round Holes)
32269 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 20 Tooth Double Bevel
3648 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 24 Tooth (2nd Version - 1 Axle Hole)
x1678 Dark Bluish Gray Electric, Rechargeable Battery 7.4V - NXT, AC plug

The second version of the set (2009) had the following differences:
2 version of NXT - Complete Brick
6538c Black Technic, Axle Connector 2L (Smooth with x Hole + Orientation)
4716 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Gear Worm Screw, Long
6558 Blue Technic, Pin 3L with Friction Ridges Lengthwise
3647 Dark Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 8 Tooth
94925 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 16 Tooth (Second Version - Reinforced)
32269 Tan Technic, Gear 20 Tooth Double Bevel
3648 Dark Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 24 Tooth (2nd Version - 1 Axle Hole)
87662c01 Very Light Bluish Gray Electric, Rechargeable Battery 7.4V - NXT, DC
plug
Add 55615 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Pin Connector Perpendicular 3 x 3 Bent with
4 Pins

Third version of the set (2012) had the following differences:
Removed x1676 Black Electric, Converter Cable, Mindstorms NXT 35cm
Removed 6035c01 White Electric, Light Brick 1 x 2 with Single Side Light (6034
/ 6035)

There are errors in inventory 9797, this set did not have details of color "Light
Gray".
I didn't track the differences in the parts of the minifigures.

Best regards
Alexei

I have parted this set out many times. I did find light gray pieces once.

Thanks for your reply.
I think this is a mistake.
Or the parts were replaced with parts with the color Light Gray (in the used
set). Or the parts are yellowed with time (if the set was sealed).
If we look in the Bricklink database for details with the color Light Gray (3023,
3894, 3702, 3703, 56145), then we will see that LEGO did not use this color after
2004. A set of 9797 began production in 2006. The 56145 wheel was not produced
at all in the Light Gray color.

Second, I haven't seen sets where LEGO used "old" and "new" gray parts. Sets
always use parts of the "old" color - Light Gray and Dark Gray, or only parts
of the "new" color - Light Bluish Gray and Dark Bluish Gray.

Alexei
 Author: axaday View Messages Posted By axaday
 Posted: May 19, 2020 16:10
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In Catalog Requests, xoshimin writes:
  Thanks for your reply.
I think this is a mistake.
Or the parts were replaced with parts with the color Light Gray (in the used
set). Or the parts are yellowed with time (if the set was sealed).

Sealed sets, very nice Light Gray, not yellowy Light Bluish Gray.

  If we look in the Bricklink database for details with the color Light Gray (3023,
3894, 3702, 3703, 56145), then we will see that LEGO did not use this color after
2004. A set of 9797 began production in 2006.

And sets routinely come with older variant pieces that were no longer in production
when the set was produced.


  The 56145 wheel was not produced
at all in the Light Gray color.

What I am telling you is that they did. I have seen them and I sold them in
January.

  Second, I haven't seen sets where LEGO used "old" and "new" gray parts. Sets
always use parts of the "old" color - Light Gray and Dark Gray, or only parts
of the "new" color - Light Bluish Gray and Dark Bluish Gray.

I have seen it several times in Dacta Technic/Mindstorm sets.
 Author: xoshimin View Messages Posted By xoshimin
 Posted: May 19, 2020 15:56
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  Your pictures would be extremely useful, but BrickLink has mangled them into
tiny and therefore unusable sizes. Do you have these uploaded somewhere that
we can access them in large sizes? If not, then can you do that?

Also, do we have your permission to use these photos as catalog images if we
need to?

I will try to take some good photos tomorrow afternoon and upload them for free
download. I allow you to use these photos on the Bricklink website.
 Author: xoshimin View Messages Posted By xoshimin
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In Catalog Requests, axaday writes:
  In Catalog Requests, xoshimin writes:
  Hi,

I apologize in advance for my English, it is translated by Google.
I bought and sorted 9797 sets a lot, so I have information about 9797 sets.
Lego released 3 versions of the set in 2006, 2009, and 2012. You can distinguish
the set versions by the LEGO copyright information on the boxes and paper sheets.

The first version of the set (2006) had the following differences:
1 version of NXT - Complete Brick
6538b Black Technic, Axle Connector 2L (Ridged with x Hole x Orientation)
4716 Black Technic, Gear Worm Screw, Long
6558 Black Technic, Pin 3L with Friction Ridges Lengthwise
3647 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 8 Tooth
4019 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 16 Tooth (First Version - 4 Round Holes)
32269 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 20 Tooth Double Bevel
3648 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 24 Tooth (2nd Version - 1 Axle Hole)
x1678 Dark Bluish Gray Electric, Rechargeable Battery 7.4V - NXT, AC plug

The second version of the set (2009) had the following differences:
2 version of NXT - Complete Brick
6538c Black Technic, Axle Connector 2L (Smooth with x Hole + Orientation)
4716 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Gear Worm Screw, Long
6558 Blue Technic, Pin 3L with Friction Ridges Lengthwise
3647 Dark Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 8 Tooth
94925 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 16 Tooth (Second Version - Reinforced)
32269 Tan Technic, Gear 20 Tooth Double Bevel
3648 Dark Bluish Gray Technic, Gear 24 Tooth (2nd Version - 1 Axle Hole)
87662c01 Very Light Bluish Gray Electric, Rechargeable Battery 7.4V - NXT, DC
plug
Add 55615 Light Bluish Gray Technic, Pin Connector Perpendicular 3 x 3 Bent with
4 Pins

Third version of the set (2012) had the following differences:
Removed x1676 Black Electric, Converter Cable, Mindstorms NXT 35cm
Removed 6035c01 White Electric, Light Brick 1 x 2 with Single Side Light (6034
/ 6035)

There are errors in inventory 9797, this set did not have details of color "Light
Gray".
I didn't track the differences in the parts of the minifigures.

Best regards
Alexei

I have parted this set out many times. I did find light gray pieces once.

Thanks for your reply.
I think this is a mistake.
Or the parts were replaced with parts with the color Light Gray (in the used
set). Or the parts are yellowed with time (if the set was sealed).
If we look in the Bricklink database for details with the color Light Gray (3023,
3894, 3702, 3703, 56145), then we will see that LEGO did not use this color after
2004. A set of 9797 began production in 2006. The 56145 wheel was not produced
at all in the Light Gray color.

Second, I haven't seen sets where LEGO used "old" and "new" gray parts. Sets
always use parts of the "old" color - Light Gray and Dark Gray, or only parts
of the "new" color - Light Bluish Gray and Dark Bluish Gray.

Alexei
 Author: paulvdb View Messages Posted By paulvdb
 Posted: May 19, 2020 14:56
 Subject: Inventory Change Request for Gear 853600
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Please make changes to the following inventory:
 
Gear No: 853600  Name: Magnet Set, New York Skyline Statue of Liberty Minifigure, Flatiron, New York, NY blister pack
* 
853600 (Inv) Magnet Set, New York Skyline Statue of Liberty Minifigure, Flatiron, New York, NY blister pack
Gear: Magnet: LEGO Brand Store

* Add 1 Part 3626cpb0675 Sand Green Minifigure, Head Female with Black Eyebrows, Eyelashes, White Pupils, Dark Green Lips Pattern - Hollow Stud (Alternate) (match ID 1)

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Minifigure in this set has been found with c head. Corrected version of this request: https://www.bricklink.com/messageThread.asp?ID=268141
 Author: Hermano1979 View Messages Posted By Hermano1979
 Posted: May 19, 2020 14:45
 Subject: Re: 6373 Motorcycle Shop inventory question
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In Inventories, SezaR writes:
  
  Any ideas?

Alternate models as seen on the back of the box. See

https://www.bricklink.com/messageThread.asp?ID=257387

Thanx!
 Author: SezaR View Messages Posted By SezaR
 Posted: May 19, 2020 14:32
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  Any ideas?

Alternate models as seen on the back of the box. See

https://www.bricklink.com/messageThread.asp?ID=257387
 Author: Hermano1979 View Messages Posted By Hermano1979
 Posted: May 19, 2020 14:29
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Hi,

I rebuild this old set according to BL inventory list and original instructions.
But in the end I have 3 bits left...

2x 3024 Yellow Plate 1 x 1
1x 3794a Yellow Plate, Modified 1 x 2 with 1 Stud without Groove (Jumper)

Looked at the instructions a couple of times now and I just can't figure
out where to put them.

Any ideas?
 Author: SylvainLS View Messages Posted By SylvainLS
 Posted: May 19, 2020 11:37
 Subject: Re: More Variants Discovered
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In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
  […]
Fair point. But the same sets packaged in different factories or even at different
times in the same factory, or perhaps even at the same time in the same factory,
may contain different variants.

That other sets came out differently from the same (or not) factory at the same
time (or not) doesn’t change the fact that one set is as it was when it came
out of the factory.

All the sesterces are different, it doesn’t change the fact some of them can
be certified as being real antique coins from a certified time-period.


  I stand by my opinion that period-specificity is at least somewhat delusional.

If you’re “bricklinking” the set.
And it also depends on your value of “good enough”: Do you trace all the parts,
asserting they came from boxes the siblings of the set you’re bricklinking?
Or are you content with “we know these variants were made around that time”?


  
  So even if BL’s catalogue didn’t exist, one could still be proud of owning a
period-specific set.

True. But what does that even mean?

Well, you are the one who used the term


  […]
Because of the aforementioned variability in packaging for a given set, what
real meaning do the words "historically accurate" or "period-specific" even have?

There’s the same thing with cars: there are the “only original parts,” the “we
replaced some parts with others from the same manufacturer and period,” and the
“we used some 3D-printed parts” and so on. And some parts (chassis, engine…)
are more important than others (belts) and even on some important parts, some
modifications are allowed without removing value (remove rusted parts of the
body, weld some new bits).

There’s the same thing with all collectible items.

And the “meaning” of “historically accurate” or “period-specific” is not binary
(is / isn’t), it’s, like about every word, a gradation of what people agree it
is.
It can be discussed precisely, generally between a seller and a buyer, to translate
it in monetary value, but it’ll still be generally fuzzy.
 Author: StormChaser View Messages Posted By StormChaser
 Posted: May 19, 2020 10:45
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In Catalog, SylvainLS writes:
  One’s owning the set since it was bought sealed and never having mixed its parts
allows one to say one’s copy is historically accurate.
Or any certified track of the set and its parts from the time it was bought sealed
allows the latest owner to say their copy is historically accurate.

Fair point. But the same sets packaged in different factories or even at different
times in the same factory, or perhaps even at the same time in the same factory,
may contain different variants.

I stand by my opinion that period-specificity is at least somewhat delusional.

  So even if BL’s catalogue didn’t exist, one could still be proud of owning a
period-specific set.

True. But what does that even mean?

I do not have a large personal collection of LEGO parts. I looked through my
parts collection recently to create the attached image of the variants in molded
printing (which BL doesn't even distinguish) for just one part. And I missed
including one in the photo, by the way.

Each part in the photo shows a distinct and separate variant of molded printing,
with the second from the top having none at all. And my rough estimate at this
point is that at least two thirds of all parts have actual mold variants, while
most parts in production for more than a couple years probably have one or many
molded printing variants.

Because of the aforementioned variability in packaging for a given set, what
real meaning do the words "historically accurate" or "period-specific" even have?
 

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