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 Author: spacecaptain View Messages Posted By spacecaptain
 Posted: Jun 28, 2020 21:54
 Subject: sw0527a r2-d2 misprint?
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 Topic: Inventories
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spacecaptain (539)

Location:  USA, Washington
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has anyone seen this? the head is rotated 45 degrees. it came in 75257. i
can't find any pictures anywhere.
 
 Author: AFOLliquidation View Messages Posted By AFOLliquidation
 Posted: Jun 28, 2020 19:26
 Subject: Inventory Change Request for Set 6382-1
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AFOLliquidation (2121)

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Please make changes to the following inventory:
 
Set No: 6382  Name: Fire Station
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6382-1 (Inv) Fire Station
366 Parts, 4 Minifigures, 1981
Sets: Town: Classic Town: Fire

* Add 1 Part BA196pb01 Red Stickered Assembly 12 x 6 x 2 1/3 with Fire Pattern (Sticker) - Set 6382 - 3 Brick 1 x 6, 1 Brick 1 x 4, 1 Plate 6 x 10 (Counterpart)

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This item number is already in the system it just needs to be linked to set 6382
 Author: tEoS View Messages Posted By tEoS
 Posted: Jun 28, 2020 17:44
 Subject: Re: NPBs and NSSs proportional to feedback rating
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tEoS (5297)

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Voted no. I don't see the value in increasing NPB and NSS. I'm not
sure why you think it is difficult to keep NPB/NSS at 0 completed.
 Author: primadeluxe View Messages Posted By primadeluxe
 Posted: Jun 28, 2020 15:11
 Subject: Re: Number bricks: which is which
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 Topic: Catalog
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primadeluxe (433)

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Within the serif numbered bricks (3005pt{number}s) I found also some difference
in the print. See picture. For example number 6: right in the picture has an
old logo on the stud and the two on the left have modern and old logo on the
stud, but I think this are just variations.

So maybe a reshuffle of the images, variantions and sets appearing is in order.
Also looking at set 237, because the bold numbered bricks could not be a alternate
for this set. The bold numbers all have a modern logo (1968) and yet in 1966
the set 237 (1960) was replaced by set 437. So the bold numbered bricks could
be a alternate for set 437, but not for set 237.

In Help, primadeluxe writes:
  I think the serif number bricks (3005pt{number}s) should be appear in the 3 sets
487, 437 and 237 and not the ones which are know appearing (3005pt{number}).
Looking at the pictures of these sets, it would make sence, also because the
serif bricks have both the modern logo (appears in 1968) and old logo (appears
in 1958) on the studs.

The number bricks of my picture only have the modern logo on the stud and from
which sets they are I do not know. I have looked at a lot of pictures of sets
with numbered bricks, but did not find one with the bricks on my picture. So
they could easely be the 3005pt{number} bricks.

In Help, hpoort writes:
  In Help, primadeluxe writes:
  The images in the inventory of part 3005pt9s and 3005pt9 do look a lot the same.
Is there any difference between them or has one just the wrong image?

In Help, primadeluxe writes:
  Thanks! Left is 3005pt9b, right is 3005pt9s, but the middle one? Does not look
the same as 3005pt9?

In Help, Edwin073 writes:
  In Help, primadeluxe writes:
  Can someone help me identify these number bricks, because in de catalog there
are three different entries, I have three different bricks, but they do not look
the same. And they have two different logo on the stud. See attached pictures.
Thanks!


Hello,

Maybe this helps?

https://www.bricklink.com/v2/search.page?q=brick%201x1%209#T=P

Greetings Edwin

 
Part No: 3005pt9b  Name: Brick 1 x 1 with Blue Number 9 Pattern (Bold Font)
* 
3005pt9b Brick 1 x 1 with Blue Number 9 Pattern (Bold Font)
Parts: Brick, Decorated
is the bold font (NL: 'vetgedrukt' ) as in the left in your
picture,
 
Part No: 3005pt9s  Name: Brick 1 x 1 with Blue Number 9 Pattern (Serif Font)
* 
3005pt9s Brick 1 x 1 with Blue Number 9 Pattern (Serif Font)
Parts: Brick, Decorated
is the serif font (NL: 'met schreef' ) as in the right in
your picture.
 
Part No: 3005pt9  Name: Brick 1 x 1 with Blue Number 9 Pattern
* 
3005pt9 Brick 1 x 1 with Blue Number 9 Pattern
Parts: Brick, Decorated
is neither bold nor with serif, so must be the middle one in your
picture. It's image is a render, not a photo. This may explain why it looks
differently. Looking at the part numbering, it may have originally been intended
as the non-distinguished variety, but seeing your picture, it must be the plain
(thin) variety.
Can you upload your image as an additional image for these parts? I think it
is enlightening to see the bricks side by side for comparison.
 


 Author: primadeluxe View Messages Posted By primadeluxe
 Posted: Jun 28, 2020 14:28
 Subject: Re: Number bricks: which is which
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I think the serif number bricks (3005pt{number}s) should be appear in the 3 sets
487, 437 and 237 and not the ones which are know appearing (3005pt{number}).
Looking at the pictures of these sets, it would make sence, also because the
serif bricks have both the modern logo (appears in 1968) and old logo (appears
in 1958) on the studs.

The number bricks of my picture only have the modern logo on the stud and from
which sets they are I do not know. I have looked at a lot of pictures of sets
with numbered bricks, but did not find one with the bricks on my picture. So
they could easely be the 3005pt{number} bricks.

In Help, hpoort writes:
  In Help, primadeluxe writes:
  The images in the inventory of part 3005pt9s and 3005pt9 do look a lot the same.
Is there any difference between them or has one just the wrong image?

In Help, primadeluxe writes:
  Thanks! Left is 3005pt9b, right is 3005pt9s, but the middle one? Does not look
the same as 3005pt9?

In Help, Edwin073 writes:
  In Help, primadeluxe writes:
  Can someone help me identify these number bricks, because in de catalog there
are three different entries, I have three different bricks, but they do not look
the same. And they have two different logo on the stud. See attached pictures.
Thanks!


Hello,

Maybe this helps?

https://www.bricklink.com/v2/search.page?q=brick%201x1%209#T=P

Greetings Edwin

 
Part No: 3005pt9b  Name: Brick 1 x 1 with Blue Number 9 Pattern (Bold Font)
* 
3005pt9b Brick 1 x 1 with Blue Number 9 Pattern (Bold Font)
Parts: Brick, Decorated
is the bold font (NL: 'vetgedrukt' ) as in the left in your
picture,
 
Part No: 3005pt9s  Name: Brick 1 x 1 with Blue Number 9 Pattern (Serif Font)
* 
3005pt9s Brick 1 x 1 with Blue Number 9 Pattern (Serif Font)
Parts: Brick, Decorated
is the serif font (NL: 'met schreef' ) as in the right in
your picture.
 
Part No: 3005pt9  Name: Brick 1 x 1 with Blue Number 9 Pattern
* 
3005pt9 Brick 1 x 1 with Blue Number 9 Pattern
Parts: Brick, Decorated
is neither bold nor with serif, so must be the middle one in your
picture. It's image is a render, not a photo. This may explain why it looks
differently. Looking at the part numbering, it may have originally been intended
as the non-distinguished variety, but seeing your picture, it must be the plain
(thin) variety.
Can you upload your image as an additional image for these parts? I think it
is enlightening to see the bricks side by side for comparison.
 

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