Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jul 9, 2020 16:48 | Subject: | Re: 3001oldb Blue | Viewed: | 36 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Sadly neither do I anymore.
In Catalog, WoutR writes:
| In Catalog, Stuart9 writes:
| This must have been discussed before but I don't remember anything and I
can't find any postings.
Sets 501-3 and 042-1 don't have an inventory list for the vehicle although
you can often find the vehicle bases and occasionally the blue 3001oldb blue
brick seperately.
Was there a reason for not separating these components, I know the string could
pose a problem.
The 3001oldb red is listed.
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I would love to see an inventory for x1447c01 in the catalog, but I don't
have the parts to add them.
And we also need a catalog entry for the Duplo pull cart with string and brick.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jul 9, 2020 16:09 | Subject: | 3001oldb Blue | Viewed: | 103 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| This must have been discussed before but I don't remember anything and I
can't find any postings.
Sets 501-3 and 042-1 don't have an inventory list for the vehicle although
you can often find the vehicle bases and occasionally the blue 3001oldb blue
brick seperately.
Was there a reason for not separating these components, I know the string could
pose a problem.
The 3001oldb red is listed.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jul 4, 2020 15:44 | Subject: | Re: listing board games | Viewed: | 16 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| They are listed under gear, then games.
In Catalog, BellaFux writes:
| Hello,
not sure if this is the correct forum, but I would like to know how I can list
my LEgo board games for sale.
3856 Ninjago Board Game
3841 Minotaurus Board Game
3843 Ramses Pyramid Board Game
I cant find the catalog entries so i cant upload them. Is there some trick?
All these nummers are also assigned to some single lego parts.
thx for any help,
Bellafux
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jul 4, 2020 12:42 | Subject: | Re: Smooth Slopes | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Not sure I've ever seen any that I would truly call smooth, not saying they
don't exist but it won't bother me if they are all under one listing.
In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
| [P=30474]
[P=3048b]
[P=3046b]
[P=3037b]
[P=3684b]
We're considering eliminating separate catalog entries for smooth slopes
for a number of different reasons and are seeking feedback from the community
on the decision. This change would primarily effect the five catalog entries
shown above.
Please share your thoughts.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jul 3, 2020 15:51 | Subject: | Re: Need Help Figuring out Grey & Brown Colors | Viewed: | 31 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| You need Brown and Light grey from BL.
What you received from Lego are Reddish brown and light blue grey here on BL.
In Colors, WWJDMK10 writes:
| Hey Bricklink Community,
I am in the middle of getting pieces that I am missing from my Lego sets I have
had since I was a kid. I ordered a bunch of pieces from the Lego Store. 5 pieces
I need are 4 grey pieces and 1 brown. The ones I got from the Lego Store are
not the right color of grey or brown. The grey medium stone grey and brown reddish
brown.
The sets I need the pieces for are from the 90's. On toysperiod.com they
say the pieces that I need are old grey and old brown. As I look through the
stores on this site I'm not sure which color name they fit under. If anyone
can help me out that would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Matthew
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jul 1, 2020 18:17 | Subject: | Re: old Pat Pend 3011 - worth noting? | Viewed: | 31 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Always worth asking, nice to see others picking up on differences, I've seen
a number of differences on the bases of these bricks in the past.
In Catalog, electricbaer writes:
| In Catalog, patpendlego writes:
| In Catalog, maxx3001 writes:
| In Catalog, electricbaer writes:
| I came across some old Duplo bricks and do see where the catalog entry lists
differences for the variations on the connections underneath. Is there merit
in mentioning the 'Pat Pend' connection as it is drastically different?
Does it classify as '3011old'?
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You can add it to your listing, there are a few collectors, but not enough to
warrant a seperate 3011old listing.
And if you want to do it right, you also need to list the logo inside the studs
Cheers,
Maxx
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I agree with Maxx. There is no structural difference about this brick, besides
the notification of 'pat pend'. Which makes it not a candidate for a
seperate Catalog entry. We've tried that ourselves years ago.. many years
ago
But yes there are some 'pat pend' collectors, and also, if you want to
complete a set from that time period it is always nice to have bricks from that
period too!
Cheers2,
Arnoud
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Thanks guys, they caught my eye with the radically different slotted connection
tubes, that's what prompted me to at least ask!
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 24, 2020 14:44 | Subject: | Re: Change Notification: Parts 4623 and 88072 | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Thanks, changes and dates noted.
In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
| NOTIFICATION OF CHANGES TO PARTS 4623 AND 88072
[P=88072]
Members have recently identified two problems with these part variant entries:
1. The additional notes need to be updated.
2. Part 4623 comes in both 5 MM and 6 MM horizontal arm length versions.
A member has submitted a request for us to take action.
What changes will happen?
1. The title of Part 4623 currently in parentheses will be changed to
read "Undetermined Arm Length," but the part will not immediately be marked for
deletion.
2. A new catalog entry will be created with the part number 4623a and
the title "Plate, Modified 1 x 2 with Arm Up (Horizontal Arm Length 6mm)."
3. Part 88072 has 4623b as an alternate item number. The primary number
(88072) and alternate item number (4623b) will be switched for this part.
4. The additional notes for all three entries will be updated for brevity
and ease of comprehension.
When will these changes occur?
All four changes are planned to occur between the hours of 8 AM and 4 PM CST
on July 8th, 2020.
Why are these changes necessary?
The changes are necessary because Part 4623 comes in both 5 MM and 6 MM horizontal
arm lengths. The catalog does not currently recognize this fact and some inventories
include incorrect part variants.
How will these changes affect BrickLink members?
Sellers should move their for-sale listings from the undetermined entry to either
4623a or 4623b as soon as reasonably possible after the July 8th changes. Members
who object to one or more changes should immediately provide input with clear
reasons for their objections.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 21, 2020 18:14 | Subject: | Re: Modified plate #4151 | Viewed: | 41 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Tried to reply quickly and mixed up my tans.
In Catalog, iprice writes:
| In Catalog, Stuart9 writes:
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Only supposed to be the b version found in :
Or
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Wrong Sail Barge!
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 4, 2020 12:14 | Subject: | Re: We have a new Catalog Administrator! | Viewed: | 46 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| A massive 👍
In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | May 17, 2020 13:46 | Subject: | Re: Light gray color variations | Viewed: | 50 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| They keep turning up in small quantities, I've had some.
I listed them under light grey and added a a note in the comments for buyers
to see.
In Colors, Marlo17 writes:
| Can someone help me with these colors please?
The left one is light gray for sure, the right one isn't light bluish gray
or dark gray or flat silver. So could also light gray in a different variation?
Thanks!
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Apr 20, 2020 07:35 | Subject: | Re: Move Variants Discovered | Viewed: | 46 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| I'm still looking for more too, I only have the one ( as your photo ).
In Catalog, WoutR writes:
| In Catalog, Stuart9 writes:
| Hi Wouter,
Nice to hear from you, hope you are keeping safe an well.
I agree, there are too many variations to list, it would be nice but it would
overwhelm the catalogue.
I also suspect that if we looked at many more parts, the same would apply.
The 3001old with 3001 underneath would be an interesting oddity in the catalogue,
just to name one.
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That is certainly an oddity
The main reason to include it in the catalog is so I can find more!
(If people find any, let me know!)
It could be nice to include the version with split tubes. But only for people
looking for bricks from that specific time period, as far as I know there is
no functional difference.
Personally, I think that I would not include 3001oldf1 or 3001f1 in the catalog.
I use them now we have them, and there is a visual difference that some people
might care about because they are used for transparent parts. Solid color parts
have the same inner surfaces, but we simply use 3001old or 3001 for those because
you can't see them.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Apr 20, 2020 07:04 | Subject: | Re: Move Variants Discovered | Viewed: | 44 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Hi Wouter,
Nice to hear from you, hope you are keeping safe an well.
I agree, there are too many variations to list, it would be nice but it would
overwhelm the catalogue.
I also suspect that if we looked at many more parts, the same would apply.
The 3001old with 3001 underneath would be an interesting oddity in the catalogue,
just to name one.
In Catalog, WoutR writes:
| In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
| I just added comparison photos and additional notes for the following part variants
I've recently discovered. All of these variants were undocumented on BrickLink
until today:
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I can probably provide at least 20 variations of these molded lines on the inside
of 2x4 bricks. As a collector of 2x4 bricks, I think that these mold details
are to small and to variable to mention in our catalog.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/111441268@N03/albums/72157648936541745
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Apr 19, 2020 15:01 | Subject: | Re: Need Help with Tire ID | Viewed: | 22 times | Topic: | Inventories | |
| Not seen anything like these before, I'll keep looking.
In Inventories, Lawluhn writes:
| 1 has 140, the other looks like 30 or 80 hard to tell. No other marking like
other tires.
Thanks
In Inventories, Stuart9 writes:
| What markings do they have ?
Can't be sure what I'm seeing from the photo's.
In Inventories, Lawluhn writes:
| I have 2 tires that look like Part 5094 Tire 14mm d. x 6mm sold, but it is about
21 to 24 mmd and smooth inside and out. I been looking for an hour and at the
tire wheel chart online and cannot figure this one out. Any ideas?
Thanks
LL
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Apr 19, 2020 14:01 | Subject: | Re: Need Help with Tire ID | Viewed: | 24 times | Topic: | Inventories | |
| What markings do they have ?
Can't be sure what I'm seeing from the photo's.
In Inventories, Lawluhn writes:
| I have 2 tires that look like Part 5094 Tire 14mm d. x 6mm sold, but it is about
21 to 24 mmd and smooth inside and out. I been looking for an hour and at the
tire wheel chart online and cannot figure this one out. Any ideas?
Thanks
LL
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Apr 17, 2020 14:10 | Subject: | Re: Condition(s) for Used Items | Viewed: | 29 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| I've had mixed results too.
I've bought bricks from a seller just labelled used and they've been
like new, from another labelled exactly the same and they've gone straight
into my scrap bin.
Some labelled as normal wear for age and they've been gauged, bitten numerous
times or absolutely covered in scratches,not light wear marks or odd scratches.
In Catalog, JRBricks writes:
| Not sure if this has been brought up before, but is there a possibility to have
more options for listing used items? For example, I was shopping around for a
few hard to find, relatively expensive minifigs and in searching I notice from
lowest price to highest the Used ones of course are usually listed first, and
I appreciate sellers putting descriptions to help out, but most listings under
Used simply don't have more details. Especially if we are all using stock
photos, it's hard to discern between used minifigs when all have the same
stock photo and just listed under "used." Honestly, I just don't take a chance
on those and look for used with a description that has "like new" or "adult owner,
never played with" "displayed only" "great condition." etc.
Again, sellers have to type in those descriptions, but can there be options such
as "used - like new" "used - heavy playwear" etc. to give more accurate listings?
I guess a store's front page can be a good place to generally describe your
items too. Just a thought and if it's easier like it is then so be it and
I will advise sellers to try to give good descriptions for used expensive items
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Apr 9, 2020 12:15 | Subject: | Another shade /colour variation | Viewed: | 76 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| Part 15107 in two shades of trans blue, only trans light blue known in sets but
trans medium blue listed for sale.
Thought I'd just confirm there are variations/different trans blues.
Info only.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Apr 1, 2020 06:44 | Subject: | Re: Please add currencies | Viewed: | 31 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
| Definitely the latter, sadly.
In Suggestions, StarBrick writes:
| In Suggestions, popsicle writes:
| In Suggestions, Stuart9 writes:
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I'd suggest paracetamol too but that would make them a drug dealer.
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World production of paracetamol is concentrated in China and India, the two countries
occupy about 89.86% of the global production (China 70% India 19%, as per 2018
stats), and their marketshare has been increasing in recent years.
Today, it's over 90% of the world's production. And to be even more specific
in displaying the irony, the production is in the Wuhan area of China, where
the current Corona virus pandemic originated.
Don't know whether to laugh or cry at your attempt at levity. Maybe go with
the best emotion I know, that is a equal mixture of both.
-Cory
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It's our nature biting us in our butt. In 10 years I wonder how we look back
at these times: will it be our last chance for major change in our thinking and
acting, or do we need a couple of more 'virusses' to smash our egoïstic
nature to smithereens.... I am afraid the latter is more likely to become reality.
#onlytogether
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Mar 31, 2020 18:05 | Subject: | Re: Please add currencies | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
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I'd suggest paracetamol too but that would make them a drug dealer.
Still Tuesday here.
In Suggestions, SylvainLS writes:
| Dear BrickLink,
Considering the worldwide situation, the financial measures already started in
many countries (including the USA and the EU) and the financial measured not
yet taken, and the obvious consequences of all these (like inflation, devaluation,
and total financial and fiducial chaos), I’d like to strongly suggest BrickLink
add two new, but actually quite ancient, (mostly) universal, and staple currencies:
TP (Toilet Paper) and PST (Pasta).
Thank you,
Sylvain
PS: we’re Wednesday in France.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Mar 18, 2020 11:26 | Subject: | Re: Panel needs checking please | Viewed: | 27 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| I think I have one or two of those, if I can find them I'll check mine.
In Catalog Requests, tpr writes:
| Hi
* | | 4215pb003 Panel 1 x 4 x 3 with Blue, Red and Silver Space Mechanical Pattern on Inside (Sticker) - Set 6949 (Undetermined Type) Parts: Panel, Decorated Marked for Deletion |
I have this item with solid studs, so should be under 4215a
It is currently under 4215 which is undetermined.
Can anyone check the third picture - comes up too small for me, to see the studs
If they are solid, which I think they are, this wants re-assigning to a 4215a
number
Thanks
tpr
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Feb 20, 2020 02:52 | Subject: | Re: ALL PARTS LEGO EVER RELEASED | Viewed: | 76 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
| Love to see some photo's of these items.
In Suggestions, gibsili writes:
| Hi, the last days I spent with creating a list with BrickLink Item Numbers and
Description of all parts in my collection that I did not use for about 50 years
because I want first to document them for myself and then sort out and get rid
of them. I noticed that a lot of parts are not to find at BrickLink. In addition
I used https://www.toysperiod.com/lego-set-reference/ as source of information
but even there I could not find all parts. It would be very nice if BrickLink
would try to become a complete documentation of all parts that Lego ever released.
br from the tiny crazy alpine country Austria in the middle of Europe - "gibsili"
- one of the oldest AFOLs (67 years old and fan since the age of at least 10
years)
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Feb 4, 2020 13:46 | Subject: | Re: I'm back! | Viewed: | 57 times | Topic: | Inventories | |
| Thanks for the update. 👍
In Inventories, randyf writes:
| Just a quick note to let everyone know that I am back in the saddle for BrickLink!
I will begin by hammering on the backlog of pending inventories later today.
If you have been waiting for these inventories to part out, please have a bit
more patience as I work through these since there are a significant amount to
catch up on.
Cheers,
Randy
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Feb 4, 2020 12:30 | Subject: | Re: We have a new Catalog Associate! | Viewed: | 59 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| 👍
Welcome back.
In Catalog, Admin_Russell writes:
| Hello everyone,
Today I am very pleased to announce we have a new Catalog Associate! As you may
see from the Hall of Fame, StormChaser has previously held two catalog-type admin
positions - Inventories Admin and the legacy Catalog Admin - and has recently
returned to the site.
We're delighted he has decided to come back, and I know many of you missed
him as well. He has many ambitious plans for the catalog, and now that we have
more staff on board, it's looking as though we can start making some serious
headway.
So please join me in welcoming him. You can see his familiar profile in line
with the others here:
https://www.bricklink.com/memberAdmins.asp
StormChaser is also the first member to officially join our new Community Expert
Program. We hope to see the other catalog admins joining in the next day or two,
and the rest of our admins within the week.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Feb 3, 2020 14:05 | Subject: | Re: Nougat is the new Flesh -> incorrect listing! | Viewed: | 61 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Every training course for safety, manual handling etc, that I've ever been
on, the trainer always insists that there is no such thing as common sense.
Their justification being that what's common sense for one is not necessarily
common sense for another, experience tells me that they are right, we all have
our own ideas as to what is common sense.
In Colors, bje writes:
| In Colors, StormChaser writes:
| In Colors, bje writes:
| If a buyer orders an item incorrectly listed as Dark Nougat, then the seller
has no leg to stand on
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Dark nougat is a new and rare color, so items listed as such should be carefully
verified. That is the seller's responsibility to the buyer.
| If a buyer orders an item incorrectly listed as Earth Orange, it is site policy
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An administrator gave commonsense advice for handling the integration of the
new color. That does not rise to the level of site policy.
| that it is common sense that it might be the wrong colour
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It has been the wrong color since whenever these colors were added until now.
The site has made progress and you complain? How would you recommend handling
the situation? Removing all items for sale in earth orange and insisting that
every seller examine the colors before relisting them for sale?
| but since the seller listed it incorrectly, there is no assistance from site management in the event of a claim.
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Again, true dark nougat parts have always been listed incorrectly. You are making
something out of nothing merely for the sake of having something to be unhappy
about.
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Tetchy are we not? I did not ask you for an opinion on anything I said. I asked
a question (twice) as a paid up customer of BrickLink on something on which I
am unclear and to which not furher diection has been given other than the fact
that members who cannot understand this must use common sense. Now put your little
boxing gloves back on the shelf please. You would not begin to know what makes
me happy or unhappy. I've not said ANYTHING about the progress or lack thereof
of this site. I am not the only member who have expressed confusion about this
issue as raised by a member of site management and in fact the only current catalogue
administrator. I am tryig to get an understanding of what is meant by having
common sense and maybe/maybe not atatements applied to an agreement. That is
it, no more, no less.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Feb 2, 2020 19:30 | Subject: | Re: An epiphany | Viewed: | 51 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Now I know what the P stands for : Punxsutawney Phil.
In Colors, legoman77 writes:
| I just had a brilliant idea. Let's change Nougat to Flesh.
John P
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Feb 1, 2020 19:28 | Subject: | Re: Nougat is the new Flesh | Viewed: | 60 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Having a late night too ?
In Colors, WoutR writes:
| In Colors, Admin_Russell writes:
| No changes to inventories are necessary except to give Dark Nougat a place in the system.
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The required catalog changes would be:
Part 3901
Part color code: update 4163862
Small Images: Choose one of the images in Fabuland Brown or Earth Orange and
delete the other.
Part 30374
Part color code: update 4159161
Small Images: Choose one of the images in Fabuland Brown, Earth Orange or Dark
Orange and delete the rest.
Part 30374px1
Remove additional note.
Update small image color from Dark Orange to Dark Nougat
Inventory 4706-1
Change part 30374px1 from Dark Orange to Dark Nougat (regular and extra)
Inventory 4730-1
Change part 30374 from Dark Orange to Dark Nougat
Inventory 4752-1
Change part 30374 from Dark Orange to Dark Nougat
Inventory 4756-1
Change part 30374 from Earth Orange to Dark Nougat
Inventory 4758-1
Change part 30374 from Earth Orange to Dark Nougat
Inventory 10132-1
Change part 30374 from Dark Orange to Dark Nougat
Inventory minifigure hp023 (used in set 4728-1 and HPG02-1)
Change part 3901 from Earth Orange to Dark Nougat
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 27, 2019 14:38 | Subject: | Re: Please approve | Viewed: | 75 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Still cautiously optimistic.
Unfortunately we are likely to see negative changes or changes perceived by some/many
as negative before we see benefits, I worry about them too.
Easier to remove things that exist before adding beneficial changes.
Well that's how I'm choosing to view it, all too easy for me to see it
otherwise but I'm trying to be positive, makes a change.
In Catalog, legoman77 writes:
| In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
| In Catalog, bje writes:
| In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
| Yesterday were offcialy released some new 2020 sets. They are available to buy
from offcial LEGO web shop in Europe.
https://brickset.com/article/47982/[uk-eu]-sale-now-on-at-lego-com
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Do you not approve these yourself, or are you not expert enough? They've
been on sale at certified LEGO stores since yesterday here as well.
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I'm not allow to do it anymore.
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P.S.
I would like to submit new inventories for SW sets
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ditto for some friendsm, city, technic....
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I had a feeling that it would start and now it has. First the catalog and then
who knows what. For the optimists out there, this is not going to be good.
John P
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 24, 2019 17:46 | Subject: | Re: part number 62696 Dark Tan Bride Hair | Viewed: | 36 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In my experience, if it has the circled c then it is Lego, fakes don't bother
adding it, others may know otherwise.
In Problem, mfav writes:
| In Problem, Icetrent writes:
| I received this part today for my Moster Fighter bride, but I can't find
the word lego anywhere on the part.
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I have at least 10 of this piece, various colors, interior matching what you
show. FWIW. Only the bright light yellow has the "full circle" with LEGO stamped
in it.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 21, 2019 05:43 | Subject: | Re: Guardian " lego take ovrer BL" | Viewed: | 93 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Yep, my thoughts too.
From what I've seen, I thought feelings where mixed and fairly evenly spread
between doom and gloom, positivity and cautiously optimistic.
Don't know what has been posted on other sites, perhaps these were less favourable.
In General, Teup writes:
| In General, stacey_love writes:
My goodness why the focus on all de doom thinkers, now it sounds like everyone
assumes it will be terrible. That's neither correct, nor to our advantage.
I thought the replies to the news were really pretty balanced. We've seen
a whole range of different opinions and expectations. But I guess that's
how media work.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 8, 2019 11:35 | Subject: | Re: 3001 information | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| The one in my store logo.
In Colors, brick.bewdy writes:
| Yes sir!
It's easy to price the commonly found bricks.
I do like the fee structure here. On that other site I have to price 15% above
retail, just to equate for fees alone, unless I get a low final evaluation offer.
What GOOD brick did you sell? I do love them all...
So far I've sold two lots - one common larger lot of 8xC bricks priced high,
and one rarer, smaller lot priced reasonably.
I didn't only get bricks - I got minifigures, cases, parts.
Tricky.
In Colors, Stuart9 writes:
| That's always the problem with special bricks, rarely is there something
to compare them with to make a judgement.
I've more I want to sell but I'm holding off until I can find time to
do some research and price accordingly.
Check out those listed under 3001special, paying attention to descriptions, however
it's very limited in providing useful information unless your bricks closely
resemble those there.
Items sold on BL provide no useful information as detailed information on individual
bricks is not available.
They regularly sell between £20 - £80 each, less at the higher price, I'd
guess £30 each is not unusual for one a little rarer.
The old advice comes in here, price high and be prepared to come down, you could
ask for offers if already listed and then sell it through BL at the new price.
I had one brick, not 3001special which I didn't want to sell despite numerous
generous offers but eventually sold through BL at a very good price, couldn't
say no.
However a lot are sold under £10.
Also check out Flickr if you have time to dig around and find those being offered
there, many of the collectors will post items on offer.
In Colors, brick.bewdy writes:
| What I'm finding the most difficult is calculating how much each brick is
worth - all I know is what I paid for the lot
In Colors, Stuart9 writes:
| Between 10,000 to 20,000 bricks in all sizes, only a couple of hundred more interesting
bricks, sold a lot.
Most are standard production bricks.
Also have a fair number of Kiddicraft bricks.
In Colors, brick.bewdy writes:
| How many pre 1980 bricks do you have exactly?
It's a fool's battle right now
I've seen lots of your beautiful pictures aswell!
In Colors, Stuart9 writes:
| I suspect they used normal production material but claimed otherwise once discovered,
can't see them using floor sweepings either.
In Colors, Nathan123 writes:
| I doubt the Grangemouth bricks were made from floor sweepings as they would probably
resemble the marbled slotted bricks more if it was the case. Leftovers is much
more probable.
In Colors, Stuart9 writes:
| Many, if not all the Grangemouth, were made by some employees producing their
own bricks without permission from Lego or their own company.
They are said to have used leftover or floor sweeping materials but that may
not have been strictly true, who knows.
In Colors, brick.bewdy writes:
| I'm trying to sell 3001/2x4 bricks on another site, and I would like to affirm
some information I have provided them with in relation to test bricks.
Please disregard my ignorance, I just need accurate information. I would dislike
providing misleading details to any potential buyer.
Howdy. I've been collecting for a few years now. Love 'em all! Do you
know of Bricklink - it takes a while to become familiar, but if you'd like
to invest some time there, they would happily answer any of your questions.
Mursten, Bayer, BASF, Grangemouth, Wrexham, and other manufacturers were all
contracted by LEGO to produce plastics for their bricks. LEGO provided them with
2x4 molds as test examples.
I'm not sure as to how they all aquired the molds they did, but the Mursten
ABCD bricks are in relation to a clutch test - how firmly they grip to another
piece.' A' being the tightest clutch and 'D' being the loosest.
Due to those test examples LEGO now use the 'C' as the brick of choice.
Modulex is an Architectural scale brick - being an ignorant Aussie, I'm not
familiar with it exactly. They're ultra-cute, that's all I know about
that.
The milky, marbled, and semi-transparent bricks were all produced by the aforementioned
companies because they were pumping coloured plastics into the molds they were
provided with without cleaning the injection pipes before adding another coloured
plastic - in the case of the milky/semi-transparent, they were not adding enough
colour to the mold?
I will do a quick research on prices for you regarding the bricks I've offered
you.
I can tell you that I have never seen a double A, B, C, or D brick being offered
for sale, let alone a complete set. Having said that, does not mean they do not
exist.
If you're not in a rush, I'm happy to get you more information!
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 8, 2019 11:00 | Subject: | Re: 3001 information | Viewed: | 31 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| That's always the problem with special bricks, rarely is there something
to compare them with to make a judgement.
I've more I want to sell but I'm holding off until I can find time to
do some research and price accordingly.
Check out those listed under 3001special, paying attention to descriptions, however
it's very limited in providing useful information unless your bricks closely
resemble those there.
Items sold on BL provide no useful information as detailed information on individual
bricks is not available.
They regularly sell between £20 - £80 each, less at the higher price, I'd
guess £30 each is not unusual for one a little rarer.
The old advice comes in here, price high and be prepared to come down, you could
ask for offers if already listed and then sell it through BL at the new price.
I had one brick, not 3001special which I didn't want to sell despite numerous
generous offers but eventually sold through BL at a very good price, couldn't
say no.
However a lot are sold under £10.
Also check out Flickr if you have time to dig around and find those being offered
there, many of the collectors will post items on offer.
In Colors, brick.bewdy writes:
| What I'm finding the most difficult is calculating how much each brick is
worth - all I know is what I paid for the lot
In Colors, Stuart9 writes:
| Between 10,000 to 20,000 bricks in all sizes, only a couple of hundred more interesting
bricks, sold a lot.
Most are standard production bricks.
Also have a fair number of Kiddicraft bricks.
In Colors, brick.bewdy writes:
| How many pre 1980 bricks do you have exactly?
It's a fool's battle right now
I've seen lots of your beautiful pictures aswell!
In Colors, Stuart9 writes:
| I suspect they used normal production material but claimed otherwise once discovered,
can't see them using floor sweepings either.
In Colors, Nathan123 writes:
| I doubt the Grangemouth bricks were made from floor sweepings as they would probably
resemble the marbled slotted bricks more if it was the case. Leftovers is much
more probable.
In Colors, Stuart9 writes:
| Many, if not all the Grangemouth, were made by some employees producing their
own bricks without permission from Lego or their own company.
They are said to have used leftover or floor sweeping materials but that may
not have been strictly true, who knows.
In Colors, brick.bewdy writes:
| I'm trying to sell 3001/2x4 bricks on another site, and I would like to affirm
some information I have provided them with in relation to test bricks.
Please disregard my ignorance, I just need accurate information. I would dislike
providing misleading details to any potential buyer.
Howdy. I've been collecting for a few years now. Love 'em all! Do you
know of Bricklink - it takes a while to become familiar, but if you'd like
to invest some time there, they would happily answer any of your questions.
Mursten, Bayer, BASF, Grangemouth, Wrexham, and other manufacturers were all
contracted by LEGO to produce plastics for their bricks. LEGO provided them with
2x4 molds as test examples.
I'm not sure as to how they all aquired the molds they did, but the Mursten
ABCD bricks are in relation to a clutch test - how firmly they grip to another
piece.' A' being the tightest clutch and 'D' being the loosest.
Due to those test examples LEGO now use the 'C' as the brick of choice.
Modulex is an Architectural scale brick - being an ignorant Aussie, I'm not
familiar with it exactly. They're ultra-cute, that's all I know about
that.
The milky, marbled, and semi-transparent bricks were all produced by the aforementioned
companies because they were pumping coloured plastics into the molds they were
provided with without cleaning the injection pipes before adding another coloured
plastic - in the case of the milky/semi-transparent, they were not adding enough
colour to the mold?
I will do a quick research on prices for you regarding the bricks I've offered
you.
I can tell you that I have never seen a double A, B, C, or D brick being offered
for sale, let alone a complete set. Having said that, does not mean they do not
exist.
If you're not in a rush, I'm happy to get you more information!
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 5, 2019 18:15 | Subject: | Re: 3001 information | Viewed: | 33 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Between 10,000 to 20,000 bricks in all sizes, only a couple of hundred more interesting
bricks, sold a lot.
Most are standard production bricks.
Also have a fair number of Kiddicraft bricks.
In Colors, brick.bewdy writes:
| How many pre 1980 bricks do you have exactly?
It's a fool's battle right now
I've seen lots of your beautiful pictures aswell!
In Colors, Stuart9 writes:
| I suspect they used normal production material but claimed otherwise once discovered,
can't see them using floor sweepings either.
In Colors, Nathan123 writes:
| I doubt the Grangemouth bricks were made from floor sweepings as they would probably
resemble the marbled slotted bricks more if it was the case. Leftovers is much
more probable.
In Colors, Stuart9 writes:
| Many, if not all the Grangemouth, were made by some employees producing their
own bricks without permission from Lego or their own company.
They are said to have used leftover or floor sweeping materials but that may
not have been strictly true, who knows.
In Colors, brick.bewdy writes:
| I'm trying to sell 3001/2x4 bricks on another site, and I would like to affirm
some information I have provided them with in relation to test bricks.
Please disregard my ignorance, I just need accurate information. I would dislike
providing misleading details to any potential buyer.
Howdy. I've been collecting for a few years now. Love 'em all! Do you
know of Bricklink - it takes a while to become familiar, but if you'd like
to invest some time there, they would happily answer any of your questions.
Mursten, Bayer, BASF, Grangemouth, Wrexham, and other manufacturers were all
contracted by LEGO to produce plastics for their bricks. LEGO provided them with
2x4 molds as test examples.
I'm not sure as to how they all aquired the molds they did, but the Mursten
ABCD bricks are in relation to a clutch test - how firmly they grip to another
piece.' A' being the tightest clutch and 'D' being the loosest.
Due to those test examples LEGO now use the 'C' as the brick of choice.
Modulex is an Architectural scale brick - being an ignorant Aussie, I'm not
familiar with it exactly. They're ultra-cute, that's all I know about
that.
The milky, marbled, and semi-transparent bricks were all produced by the aforementioned
companies because they were pumping coloured plastics into the molds they were
provided with without cleaning the injection pipes before adding another coloured
plastic - in the case of the milky/semi-transparent, they were not adding enough
colour to the mold?
I will do a quick research on prices for you regarding the bricks I've offered
you.
I can tell you that I have never seen a double A, B, C, or D brick being offered
for sale, let alone a complete set. Having said that, does not mean they do not
exist.
If you're not in a rush, I'm happy to get you more information!
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 5, 2019 17:21 | Subject: | Re: 3001 information | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| I suspect they used normal production material but claimed otherwise once discovered,
can't see them using floor sweepings either.
In Colors, Nathan123 writes:
| I doubt the Grangemouth bricks were made from floor sweepings as they would probably
resemble the marbled slotted bricks more if it was the case. Leftovers is much
more probable.
In Colors, Stuart9 writes:
| Many, if not all the Grangemouth, were made by some employees producing their
own bricks without permission from Lego or their own company.
They are said to have used leftover or floor sweeping materials but that may
not have been strictly true, who knows.
In Colors, brick.bewdy writes:
| I'm trying to sell 3001/2x4 bricks on another site, and I would like to affirm
some information I have provided them with in relation to test bricks.
Please disregard my ignorance, I just need accurate information. I would dislike
providing misleading details to any potential buyer.
Howdy. I've been collecting for a few years now. Love 'em all! Do you
know of Bricklink - it takes a while to become familiar, but if you'd like
to invest some time there, they would happily answer any of your questions.
Mursten, Bayer, BASF, Grangemouth, Wrexham, and other manufacturers were all
contracted by LEGO to produce plastics for their bricks. LEGO provided them with
2x4 molds as test examples.
I'm not sure as to how they all aquired the molds they did, but the Mursten
ABCD bricks are in relation to a clutch test - how firmly they grip to another
piece.' A' being the tightest clutch and 'D' being the loosest.
Due to those test examples LEGO now use the 'C' as the brick of choice.
Modulex is an Architectural scale brick - being an ignorant Aussie, I'm not
familiar with it exactly. They're ultra-cute, that's all I know about
that.
The milky, marbled, and semi-transparent bricks were all produced by the aforementioned
companies because they were pumping coloured plastics into the molds they were
provided with without cleaning the injection pipes before adding another coloured
plastic - in the case of the milky/semi-transparent, they were not adding enough
colour to the mold?
I will do a quick research on prices for you regarding the bricks I've offered
you.
I can tell you that I have never seen a double A, B, C, or D brick being offered
for sale, let alone a complete set. Having said that, does not mean they do not
exist.
If you're not in a rush, I'm happy to get you more information!
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 5, 2019 14:26 | Subject: | Re: 3001 information | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Have to agree with Nathan here, post a few pics and just watch who appears.
There are a number of bricks associated with Wrexham too, many of which aren't
that well known and not particularly collected, maybe only one or two of us.
These look like many other standard bricks, nothing unusual, the only one I would
pick out other than the waxy looking bricks are those UK sideways logo bricks.
Samsonite of North America produced these sideways logo bricks too but the mould
markings, studs, logo style, spruce position are different as are the colours
available.
They come in CA and ABS.
In Colors, Nathan123 writes:
| ABCD bricks? Pictures are nice 🙂.
In Colors, brick.bewdy writes:
| I aquired some and listed then for sale on another site.
If you have a link to something that will inform me of exactly what I'm selling,
I really would appreciate that - more than you know.
In Colors, Nathan123 writes:
| You have testbricks or just want to learn more about them?
In Colors, brick.bewdy writes:
| I'm trying to sell 3001/2x4 bricks on another site, and I would like to affirm
some information I have provided them with in relation to test bricks.
Please disregard my ignorance, I just need accurate information. I would dislike
providing misleading details to any potential buyer.
Howdy. I've been collecting for a few years now. Love 'em all! Do you
know of Bricklink - it takes a while to become familiar, but if you'd like
to invest some time there, they would happily answer any of your questions.
Mursten, Bayer, BASF, Grangemouth, Wrexham, and other manufacturers were all
contracted by LEGO to produce plastics for their bricks. LEGO provided them with
2x4 molds as test examples.
I'm not sure as to how they all aquired the molds they did, but the Mursten
ABCD bricks are in relation to a clutch test - how firmly they grip to another
piece.' A' being the tightest clutch and 'D' being the loosest.
Due to those test examples LEGO now use the 'C' as the brick of choice.
Modulex is an Architectural scale brick - being an ignorant Aussie, I'm not
familiar with it exactly. They're ultra-cute, that's all I know about
that.
The milky, marbled, and semi-transparent bricks were all produced by the aforementioned
companies because they were pumping coloured plastics into the molds they were
provided with without cleaning the injection pipes before adding another coloured
plastic - in the case of the milky/semi-transparent, they were not adding enough
colour to the mold?
I will do a quick research on prices for you regarding the bricks I've offered
you.
I can tell you that I have never seen a double A, B, C, or D brick being offered
for sale, let alone a complete set. Having said that, does not mean they do not
exist.
If you're not in a rush, I'm happy to get you more information!
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 5, 2019 12:08 | Subject: | Re: 3001 information | Viewed: | 70 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Many, if not all the Grangemouth, were made by some employees producing their
own bricks without permission from Lego or their own company.
They are said to have used leftover or floor sweeping materials but that may
not have been strictly true, who knows.
In Colors, brick.bewdy writes:
| I'm trying to sell 3001/2x4 bricks on another site, and I would like to affirm
some information I have provided them with in relation to test bricks.
Please disregard my ignorance, I just need accurate information. I would dislike
providing misleading details to any potential buyer.
Howdy. I've been collecting for a few years now. Love 'em all! Do you
know of Bricklink - it takes a while to become familiar, but if you'd like
to invest some time there, they would happily answer any of your questions.
Mursten, Bayer, BASF, Grangemouth, Wrexham, and other manufacturers were all
contracted by LEGO to produce plastics for their bricks. LEGO provided them with
2x4 molds as test examples.
I'm not sure as to how they all aquired the molds they did, but the Mursten
ABCD bricks are in relation to a clutch test - how firmly they grip to another
piece.' A' being the tightest clutch and 'D' being the loosest.
Due to those test examples LEGO now use the 'C' as the brick of choice.
Modulex is an Architectural scale brick - being an ignorant Aussie, I'm not
familiar with it exactly. They're ultra-cute, that's all I know about
that.
The milky, marbled, and semi-transparent bricks were all produced by the aforementioned
companies because they were pumping coloured plastics into the molds they were
provided with without cleaning the injection pipes before adding another coloured
plastic - in the case of the milky/semi-transparent, they were not adding enough
colour to the mold?
I will do a quick research on prices for you regarding the bricks I've offered
you.
I can tell you that I have never seen a double A, B, C, or D brick being offered
for sale, let alone a complete set. Having said that, does not mean they do not
exist.
If you're not in a rush, I'm happy to get you more information!
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 4, 2019 08:06 | Subject: | Re: Show the set from which a piece was ordered. | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
| I will try this next few sets, thanks.
Looked at it but wary of trying until now.
In Suggestions, brickablocks writes:
| When you upload or part out a set, you can set up concatenation settings that
will combine old and new remarks, so you don't have this problem. Customers
get pretty frustrated shopping in bL stores that have the same part in several
lots.
In Suggestions, Stuart9 writes:
| If I part out a set, I add the set number to the comments which then shows up
in the order info.
This however has a drawback, it adds a separate entry for each of the parts each
time you part out a new set, you could end up with many parts listed numerous
times.
Might deter some from ordering but you can find the set quicker.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 4, 2019 07:37 | Subject: | Re: Show the set from which a piece was ordered. | Viewed: | 38 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
| If I part out a set, I add the set number to the comments which then shows up
in the order info.
This however has a drawback, it adds a separate entry for each of the parts each
time you part out a new set, you could end up with many parts listed numerous
times.
Might deter some from ordering but you can find the set quicker.
In Suggestions, Lilbeastie22 writes:
| Please show in the order details, the set from which pieces were ordered. As
a seller, this would be hugely helpful in finding the ordered pieces and sending
the order within a reasonable time.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Nov 23, 2019 09:06 | Subject: | Re: 4150 not dead? | Viewed: | 65 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Unless you can provide proof, photo's etc of sealed bags they won't accept
that it wasn't altered, I understand why, no criticism.
I had the same issue with some heads that in theory couldn't possibly come
from a particular set, I know they did but I had no proof sadly.
In Catalog, Teup writes:
| That's funny. I just encountered 4 of these:
With "X" bottom in Light Bluish Gray in some 2019 sets. I mixed together many
sets so unfortunately, I can't trace which one it's from. But it's
definitely a set from this year. According to the catalog, the part died out
in 2014.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Oct 23, 2019 09:39 | Subject: | Re: What colour is my telescope! | Viewed: | 57 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Looks more like light grey but that doesn't exist.
My guess, a bad production run with not enough colour.
Definitely seen the dirty grey colour baseplate before.
In Colors, Stonemonkey1974 writes:
| Anyone shed any light on this? One on left is verified LBG what colour for the
other. Def lego I can see the mark {although you can't in photo}
Def not playmobil 😣
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Oct 23, 2019 08:15 | Subject: | Re: What colour are my apples! | Viewed: | 24 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Found them, they are Playmobil.
In Colors, Stonemonkey1974 writes:
| Hello all, can someone give me a colour for these apples. For comparison the
base is Bright Green and 2x4 brick Green. I can see them listed in pop colours
in medium green, but they don't seem to be in any sets. These came from a
2nd hand 4181 Poc set.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Oct 23, 2019 08:13 | Subject: | Re: What colour are my apples! | Viewed: | 25 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Not sure but they don't look like Lego.
In Colors, Stonemonkey1974 writes:
| Hello all, can someone give me a colour for these apples. For comparison the
base is Bright Green and 2x4 brick Green. I can see them listed in pop colours
in medium green, but they don't seem to be in any sets. These came from a
2nd hand 4181 Poc set.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Oct 10, 2019 15:38 | Subject: | Re: Brick Color | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| If I have both together, the dark grey has a brownish hue compared with the dark
blue grey.
This isn't easy to see in artificial light, impossible for me, i won't
check mine unless I have daylight.
In Colors, linesbusy writes:
| How do you tell the difference between Dark Grey and Dark Bluish Grey bricks?
I want to make sure I purchase ones that match what I already have.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Oct 8, 2019 12:45 | Subject: | Re: How rare is a flat silver 2x4 brick? | Viewed: | 44 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Every day's a bad day at work but I'm working on that.
Otherwise I'm fine, looks like you're having fun here.
In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, Stuart9 writes:
| Having a good day or a bad one ?
In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, Stuart9 writes:
| I recognise some of those.
In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, maxx3001 writes:
| In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, tonnic writes:
| In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, Teup writes:
| In Colors, mmookk61 writes:
| In Colors, maxx3001 writes:
| | Since you all are discussing one private trade, should you both be discussing
this in pms?
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Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)?
Btw, we were discussing this 2 hours ago on here and one of us is new to the
site.....
Relax and the symptons will subside.
Maxx
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I apologize. You are right. Every transaction has a right to be discussed in
the forums and not via private messages, errr, I mean your PMS. We are all in
your circus and are your Monkeys
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Note that private trades, as in: trades outside the Bricklink order system, are
not allowed, and are therefore not allowed to be discussed at all - whether in
the forum or in private messages. That would be fee avoidance. That's why
Maxx is asking for it to go via Bricklink order.
On the other hand, this isn't a transaction that involves money, and I'm
not entirely sure what the policy is on that.
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I will buy his listed items, he will pay fees, and we both hope the postman isn't
having a bad day?
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A remark of this kind would worry me a bit.
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Nah, I understand what the Devil means.
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I would send any client six pictures, before end-sale.
They would also receive the tracking number on that day.
Geez.
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I'm not as discouraged as you're trying to make me.
If anything, this reflecting poorly on yourself.
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I'm nothing but honest and upfront. I have provided multiple pictues for
any potential buyer - I am unsusceptible to bullying.
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Don’t take the bait, relax, you are new here and people are reacting to that.
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Admin should look into your behaviour?
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Nah, just don’t feed them by reacting to every fart.
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I do need to pop-off.
That is not my be all and end all?
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You should recognise atleast four of them!
If they're not my exs most valued bricks, I'll crack it!
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Yep...F1-F4. Amazing/spectacular.
He cannot thank you enough apparently.
I still don't get it exactly, but I also do not mind.
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Ya bloody twit!
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I could not be having a bad day.
How about yourself? I'm more than interested ..
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Oct 8, 2019 12:35 | Subject: | Re: How rare is a flat silver 2x4 brick? | Viewed: | 49 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Having a good day or a bad one ?
In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, Stuart9 writes:
| I recognise some of those.
In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, maxx3001 writes:
| In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, tonnic writes:
| In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, Teup writes:
| In Colors, mmookk61 writes:
| In Colors, maxx3001 writes:
| | Since you all are discussing one private trade, should you both be discussing
this in pms?
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Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)?
Btw, we were discussing this 2 hours ago on here and one of us is new to the
site.....
Relax and the symptons will subside.
Maxx
|
I apologize. You are right. Every transaction has a right to be discussed in
the forums and not via private messages, errr, I mean your PMS. We are all in
your circus and are your Monkeys
|
Note that private trades, as in: trades outside the Bricklink order system, are
not allowed, and are therefore not allowed to be discussed at all - whether in
the forum or in private messages. That would be fee avoidance. That's why
Maxx is asking for it to go via Bricklink order.
On the other hand, this isn't a transaction that involves money, and I'm
not entirely sure what the policy is on that.
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I will buy his listed items, he will pay fees, and we both hope the postman isn't
having a bad day?
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A remark of this kind would worry me a bit.
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Nah, I understand what the Devil means.
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I would send any client six pictures, before end-sale.
They would also receive the tracking number on that day.
Geez.
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I'm not as discouraged as you're trying to make me.
If anything, this reflecting poorly on yourself.
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I'm nothing but honest and upfront. I have provided multiple pictues for
any potential buyer - I am unsusceptible to bullying.
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Don’t take the bait, relax, you are new here and people are reacting to that.
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Admin should look into your behaviour?
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Nah, just don’t feed them by reacting to every fart.
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I do need to pop-off.
That is not my be all and end all?
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You should recognise atleast four of them!
If they're not my exs most valued bricks, I'll crack it!
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Yep...F1-F4. Amazing/spectacular.
He cannot thank you enough apparently.
I still don't get it exactly, but I also do not mind.
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Ya bloody twit!
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Oct 8, 2019 12:00 | Subject: | Re: How rare is a flat silver 2x4 brick? | Viewed: | 47 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| I recognise some of those.
In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, maxx3001 writes:
| In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, tonnic writes:
| In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| In Colors, Teup writes:
| In Colors, mmookk61 writes:
| In Colors, maxx3001 writes:
| | Since you all are discussing one private trade, should you both be discussing
this in pms?
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Premenstrual syndrome (PMS)?
Btw, we were discussing this 2 hours ago on here and one of us is new to the
site.....
Relax and the symptons will subside.
Maxx
|
I apologize. You are right. Every transaction has a right to be discussed in
the forums and not via private messages, errr, I mean your PMS. We are all in
your circus and are your Monkeys
|
Note that private trades, as in: trades outside the Bricklink order system, are
not allowed, and are therefore not allowed to be discussed at all - whether in
the forum or in private messages. That would be fee avoidance. That's why
Maxx is asking for it to go via Bricklink order.
On the other hand, this isn't a transaction that involves money, and I'm
not entirely sure what the policy is on that.
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I will buy his listed items, he will pay fees, and we both hope the postman isn't
having a bad day?
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A remark of this kind would worry me a bit.
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Nah, I understand what the Devil means.
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I would send any client six pictures, before end-sale.
They would also receive the tracking number on that day.
Geez.
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I'm not as discouraged as you're trying to make me.
If anything, this reflecting poorly on yourself.
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I'm nothing but honest and upfront. I have provided multiple pictues for
any potential buyer - I am unsusceptible to bullying.
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Don’t take the bait, relax, you are new here and people are reacting to that.
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Admin should look into your behaviour?
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Nah, just don’t feed them by reacting to every fart.
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I do need to pop-off.
That is not my be all and end all?
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Oct 6, 2019 19:52 | Subject: | Re: How rare is a flat silver 2x4 brick? | Viewed: | 90 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| I suspect somewhere in the £30 - £50 mark.
In Colors, Quaysretire writes:
| In Colors, Devil.R writes:
| I have one only for sale and/or trade.
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So how rare is it then? I am curious as there doesn’t seem to be any up for sale
so no idea on what price these would be?
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Sep 7, 2019 16:51 | Subject: | Re: Part that I can't found | Viewed: | 73 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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In Catalog, ziddi writes:
| Hello,
does someone know what is the part on the picture? can't find it.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Aug 15, 2019 12:44 | Subject: | Re: mx1142l | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | Modulex | |
| Check out Minitalia and Olo.
In Modulex, DavidsL writes:
| In Modulex, yoavheskia writes:
| Who knows how many colors this brick has? what colors not appearing in the picture?
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Wow, thanks to you I have learnt about the existence of Modulex.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 16, 2019 13:54 | Subject: | Re: Fabuland Cow head color | Viewed: | 22 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Fabuland orange would be my guess.
In Colors, samsam2 writes:
| What color is the head of Fabuland Figure Cow?
I don't recognize it as any current color. It looks closest to Salmon but
I don't have any other parts in this color.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 8, 2019 14:56 | Subject: | Re: Weird blue duplo parts. | Viewed: | 26 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Some others may find the same thing and we can then confirm it as another brittle
colour, not an easy thing to do but this is how the brittle blue came about.
In Colors, Adjour writes:
| In Colors, Stuart9 writes:
| Had this happen on odd bricks but not on brown, nothing consistent like the brittle
blue though.
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Good to know, It was just the brown on that one set (from a bulk lot) no other
parts affected.
Thanks
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 8, 2019 12:01 | Subject: | Re: Weird blue duplo parts. | Viewed: | 21 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Had this happen on odd bricks but not on brown, nothing consistent like the brittle
blue though.
Not sure why this happens so i suspect that other colours may occur if it's
a plastic problem.
In Colors, Adjour writes:
| In Colors, paulvdb writes:
| In Colors, crxefx writes:
| I've read about brittle blue being a period in time where the plastic turned
'weird' i suppose for whatever reason? However in my experience as a
seller, I fully believe it is a result of exposure to sunlight and such. Nothing
more. Blue, white, yellow and grey's turn all sorts of weird shades over
time. It's inevitable... I don't understand why we always talk about
brittle blue but not brittle yellow? If the part is not the right shade i'd
just throw it in the trash.
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The term brittle blue is not just a discoloration. It is a bad quality plastic
that breaks easily. Other color bricks may discolor, but they don't just
break apart like the brittle blue pieces.
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Is there a "brittle brown"? I was building a set from the early 2000's and
I had multiple pieces explode in my hand while building. I'd never seen anything
like it. Set looked in good condition otherwise.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 8, 2019 07:41 | Subject: | Re: Weird blue duplo parts. | Viewed: | 21 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| It does look like Brittle blue and from the description of how easily it broke,
i believe it is.
As has been said, it is known as brittle blue as even the most gentle squeeze
can make it literally explode in your hands leaving very sharp edges that can
cut.
Sun faded or discoloured blue looks a deep greenish blue but still behaves
normally, not easily broken just like other faded colours.
There is a small market amongst collectors as a curiosity, especially any 2 x
4's, i have the 3001 and some others but not the duplo bricks.
In Colors, crxefx writes:
| I've read about brittle blue being a period in time where the plastic turned
'weird' i suppose for whatever reason? However in my experience as a
seller, I fully believe it is a result of exposure to sunlight and such. Nothing
more. Blue, white, yellow and grey's turn all sorts of weird shades over
time. It's inevitable... I don't understand why we always talk about
brittle blue but not brittle yellow? If the part is not the right shade i'd
just throw it in the trash.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | May 27, 2019 05:55 | Subject: | Re: Helpful but .... | Viewed: | 36 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
| +1
In Suggestions, calsbricks writes:
| Firstly let me say that we know suggestions are not being implemented and according
to MP no work is being done on the classic site however this is a small request
which doesn't require huge amounts of development time and would make life
a bit easier.
Currently the method of manually adding inventory is long winded, provides no
audit trail of what has been done and at best is clumsy.
We use Brickstock for most of our updates to our store. It is much easier, quicker
and provides us with a complete audit trail - the only real snag is what happens
when the file gets to Bricklink, The verify screen drops off the Bricklink part
number for some reason so we are left with an audit trail which, when variants
are involved, isn't really all that helpful, although to be fair we have
used this for some time.
Simply placing the bricklink product code on the verify screen would be very
helpful and this is not a major programming issue. At the same time give us a
print button to print that screen Using the print command from the browser doesn't
work well with the page setup falling short of what is needed.
This is a simple matter and could be resolved in minimal time - please implement.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | May 23, 2019 10:13 | Subject: | Old Mosaic pieces. | Viewed: | 113 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| Can I ask what proof is required to submit the rectangular version of the 3062oldtile
?
I have both the one shown below and the rectangular version without stud that
I suppose would be something like 3005oldtile.
Not ready to list just yet but might want to do so sometime this year.
[p=3062oldtile]
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | May 10, 2019 06:42 | Subject: | Re: Help identifying grey colour piece | Viewed: | 48 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| The colour of these is, based on other colours, best described as Medium Grey
but that doesn't exist.
In Colors, Dino1 writes:
| In Colors, 1stopbricks writes:
| Can anyone identify the colour of the two pieces (I have 6 of them)? They are
darker than light grey and light bluish grey but lighter than dark grey and dark
bluish grey?
Any help would be great.
Thanks
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LG = very light grey
? = light grey
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | May 10, 2019 04:24 | Subject: | Re: Help identifying grey colour piece | Viewed: | 42 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Appears to be a colour quality problem at some time, they regularly turn up,
have some myself.
I'll eventually list mine but I haven't got to them yet, I'll probably
add them with a note under Light grey or LBG depending on a close comparison
at that time.
In Colors, 1stopbricks writes:
| Can anyone identify the colour of the two pieces (I have 6 of them)? They are
darker than light grey and light bluish grey but lighter than dark grey and dark
bluish grey?
Any help would be great.
Thanks
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Apr 20, 2019 04:19 | Subject: | Re: Help recognise piece | Viewed: | 46 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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In Catalog, Alang41 writes:
| I bought a job lot of older Lego and there was a lot of plants and trees. And
there is 3 parts I can’t recognise from anywhere
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Apr 2, 2019 12:40 | Subject: | Re: Old (classic) light gray | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Only just started to list my light grey items so I've still to decide what
to do with variations other than those I consider yellowed which will have that
note attached.
I have several thousand parts in light grey to sort and list so I will have to
think about this carefully.
Takes an absolute age, good light and examples of lbg parts to sort them, going
to be a mammoth task.
In Colors, legoman_74 writes:
| So what do you do with them? Do you list them separately and describe them accordingly
with color variation? They are definitely more "yellow" than the typical old
light gray but they are not the sun burnt yellow and as mentioned, they are uniform
all over, including underneath. These are good clean pieces with little to no
wear and I hate the idea of discarding them thinking they are "bad".
Now I wonder how much of my old personal collection may have this with the old
light grays? That will take time to go through.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Apr 2, 2019 12:22 | Subject: | Re: Old (classic) light gray | Viewed: | 33 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Not aware of any problems or lack thereof but have noticed similar shades myself.
In Colors, legoman_74 writes:
| Hello,
So I am well aware of the "sun burnt" effect on white, blues, yellows, the old
light grays and among other colors, however I am sorting through quite a bit
of used Lego with the old light grays and I pulled quite a bit of them out believing
they were discolored by the sun. Upon closer inspection, they appear to be quite
uniform in their color, including underneath, just definitely a different shade
than the others and not quite like the "sun burnt" ones. Does anyone else out
there recall issues with Lego having off color batches on old light grays in
the past like they have trouble with now on the new light bluish grays and yellows?
Thanks in advance for everyone's time.
Sincerely,
Ken
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Mar 7, 2019 12:27 | Subject: | Re: How should i name this set? | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| I missed that bit about the catalogue, hopefully there is some reference number
on it of some sort.
If we find more info in the future the number could be altered or confirmed.
In Catalog, Biglesdug writes:
| In Catalog, Stuart9 writes:
| If there is no meaningful reference number then the only way I can see is to
list it as custom, which it isn't but I can't think of anything else.
Sadly the custom option is not a great one as people won't see it there unless
they check as thoroughly as I do from time to time.
In Catalog, GoudvanOud writes:
| Last question about it, i hope.
I want to add this set to the catalog, but how should i number/name it? There
is no set number to be found.
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He wants to add it to the catalog, so it won't have to be listed as a custom
item.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Mar 7, 2019 12:20 | Subject: | Re: How should i name this set? | Viewed: | 29 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| If there is no meaningful reference number then the only way I can see is to
list it as custom, which it isn't but I can't think of anything else.
Sadly the custom option is not a great one as people won't see it there unless
they check as thoroughly as I do from time to time.
In Catalog, GoudvanOud writes:
| Last question about it, i hope.
I want to add this set to the catalog, but how should i number/name it? There
is no set number to be found.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Mar 6, 2019 10:40 | Subject: | Re: Part nr. 170900 | Viewed: | 46 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Never seen this before but found another similar item on the net, apparently
an exclusive to France.
In Catalog, GoudvanOud writes:
| In Catalog, GoudvanOud writes:
| I acquired in the meantime the 'mystery' set i posted about in this subforum,
and it had on the poster several stickers with this typenumber. I googled it,
but nothing came up.
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It is about this set.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Feb 25, 2019 16:00 | Subject: | Re: Window Identification please | Viewed: | 38 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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In Catalog, dkillgore writes:
| I can't seem to find the number for this window, 4x2, 2x2, with shutter slots
and stop ridge in yellow:
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Feb 1, 2019 08:36 | Subject: | Re: research item | Viewed: | 32 times | Topic: | Inventories | |
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In Inventories, gilles78120 writes:
| Hello everyone,
I need your help because I can not find this item in bricklink, can you help
me? Thank you
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 18, 2018 12:03 | Subject: | Re: Window omission | Viewed: | 31 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Neither the red or white are listed as known colours for 31b, I assume it's
because no set has been identified with these included.
Both are already for sale.
In Catalog, Doodlebug writes:
| I was identifying an assortment of Red windows and noticed an omission. If I
look at the screen depicting all windows available in Red, 31b is not there.
I had to open the screen for 31bc01 to see there was an item with the number
31b. Why is it not there if you have 31, 31a, 31ac01, & 31bc01?
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 16, 2018 19:13 | Subject: | Re: Slight variation on book cover to catalogue | Viewed: | 18 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Suggests there must be, no idea what that would be.
The Hardcover however is normally the more expensive.
In Catalog, WoutR writes:
| In Catalog, WoutR writes:
| In Catalog, randyf writes:
| In Catalog, Stuart9 writes:
| Existing entry :
Variation has different id number, see photo's.
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If you read the text at the bottom of the current catalog image, it says "NOT
FINALLY APPROVED BY LICENSOR - FOR SALES MATERIAL ONLY"
That makes me think that the current catalog image is a prototype image and not
the actual book cover that made it to publishing.
Cheers,
Randy
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That could be it, but where does the different number come from? Is that also
related to a prototype?
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For some reason I can find two versions on a popular Dutch online store. The
description seems to be nearly identical, but the price is not...
1)
The LEGO Book New Edition
with exclusive LEGO brick
Auteur: Daniel Lipkowitz
Uitgever: Dorling Kindersley Ltd
Engels
1e druk
9780241314227
oktober 2018
Hardcover -- Binding "Hardcover"
280 pagina's
Euro 17,99
2)
The Lego Book, New Edition
With Exclusive Lego Brick
Auteur: Daniel Lipkowitz
Uitgever: Dk Publishing (Dorling Kindersley
Engels
1e druk
9781465467140
oktober 2018
Bindwijze overig -- Binding "Other"
280 pagina's
Euro 22,99
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Could there be a difference in the bookbinding?
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 16, 2018 18:49 | Subject: | Re: Slight variation on book cover to catalogue | Viewed: | 20 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Does anyone know if they are readily available anywhere/everywhere ?
I have the chance to buy others but that may not be possible after tomorrow.
The bricks don't seem to be listed yet.
In Catalog, WoutR writes:
| In Catalog, randyf writes:
| In Catalog, Stuart9 writes:
| Existing entry :
Variation has different id number, see photo's.
|
If you read the text at the bottom of the current catalog image, it says "NOT
FINALLY APPROVED BY LICENSOR - FOR SALES MATERIAL ONLY"
That makes me think that the current catalog image is a prototype image and not
the actual book cover that made it to publishing.
Cheers,
Randy
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That could be it, but where does the different number come from? Is that also
related to a prototype?
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 15, 2018 18:10 | Subject: | Re: Slight variation on book cover to catalogue | Viewed: | 18 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| I stumbled across these, complete surprise.
Is there much of an interest in the book and brick as they had a few more ?
In Catalog, WoutR writes:
| In Catalog, WoutR writes:
| In Catalog, Stuart9 writes:
| Existing entry :
Variation has different id number, see photo's.
In General, Stuart9 writes:
| Appears to be the approved version, it's missing the bottom print, but has
the registered mark and the 6+.
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I received the same version in the Netherlands.
ISBN 978-0-24131-422-7
EAN 9780241314227
No text below the LEGO logo on the front side.
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Also:
Exclusive LEGO(R) brick [6+]
instead of
Exclusive printed brick.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 15, 2018 13:16 | Subject: | Re: Slight variation on book cover to catalogue | Viewed: | 30 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Existing entry :
Variation has different id number, see photo's.
In General, Stuart9 writes:
| Appears to be the approved version, it's missing the bottom print, but has
the registered mark and the 6+.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 15, 2018 11:42 | Subject: | Slight variation on book cover to catalogue | Viewed: | 52 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| Appears to be the approved version, it's missing the bottom print, but has
the registered mark and the 6+.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 8, 2018 18:32 | Subject: | Re: Bored? I Need Help 3rd Section: K, L, M, N, O | Viewed: | 57 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| How about a gray color mold or a grey colour mould and all possible permutations.
Nice work, love your last note.
In General, Lauren_Luke writes:
| OK, here is my contribution:
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Letter K:
Key Chain: - For items with a key ring and/or chain attached.
Kingdom of the Crystal Skull: - For items related to the Indiana Jones
subtheme ‘Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’, introduced 2008 and 2009.
Kingdoms: - For items related to the Castle subtheme of ‘Kingdoms’, introduced
in 2007.
Knights Kingdom I: - For items related to the ‘Knights Kingdom I’ subtheme
of the ‘Castle’ theme from 2000.
Knights Kingdom II: - For items related to the ‘Knights' Kingdom II’
subtheme of the ‘Castle’ theme, introduced in 2004 and ended after 2006.
Letter L:
Ladder & Bridge: - For items that function as ladders or bridges, including
related ancillary parts.
Lamborghini: - For sets and other items which include branding or elements
relating to the automaker Lamborghini.
Large Figure Part: - For component parts of posable large-scale figures.
Last Crusade: - For items related to the Indiana Jones subtheme ‘Last
Crusade’, beginning 2008.
Launch Command: - For a themed line of sets and related items released
primarily in 1995.
Learning: - A series of inventory cards and activity cards from the Duplo
Educational and Dacta sets produced between the years 1994 and 2008.
Learning Book: - For reference books related to educational disciplines
like phonics, vocabulary, math.
Legacy: - For no items, if an item does not exist it goes in here (but
it must have a photo). 1
Legends: - For sets re-released some years after their initial market
introduction due to their great popularity.
Legends of Chima: - For sets and items related to the ‘Legends of Chima’
theme, introduced in 2013.
Legends of Tomorrow: - For sets and figures related to the ‘Legends of
Tomorrow’ licenced theme, exclusive to Comicon.
LEGO Brand: - For sets and figures related to the LEGO corporate brand.
LEGO Brand Store: - For items related to or originating from a LEGO retail
store. A sub-category of ‘LEGO Brand’.
LEGO Club: - For sets and figures related to the LEGO Club and mascot,
‘Max’. A sub-category of ‘LEGO Brand’.
LEGO Employee Gift: - For sets created exclusively as complementary corporate
gifts to The LEGO Group employees and VIP visitors. A sub-category of ‘LEGO Brand’.
LEGO Facilities: - For special edition sets of brick-build models of LEGO
and Danish buildings. A sub-category of ‘LEGO Brand’.
LEGO House: - For sets relating to the LEGO House theme park, Billund,
Denmark. A sub-category of ‘LEGO Brand’.
LEGO Ideas (CUUSOO): - For items related to the community supported sets known
as ‘LEGO Ideas’ (formerly known as CUUSOO, is a Japanese partner of The LEGO
Group).
LEGO Inside Tour: - For sets created exclusively as complementary gifts
given to attendees of the ‘Inside Tours’ events.
Legoland: - For items related to the ‘LEGOLAND’ theme which ran from 1969
to 1978.
Legoland Parks: - For items exclusive to Legoland theme parks.
Lever: - For parts representing a lever control. Includes the lever base.
Life On Mars: - For items relating to the ‘Life on Mars’ space theme released
in 2001, and discontinued a year later in 2002.
Lion Knights: - For items related to the ‘Lion Knights’ characters from
the Lion Kingdom faction, a 2010 to 2011 sub-category of the ’Castle’ theme.
Little Forest Friends: - For items related to the ‘Little Forest Friends’
sub-theme of Duplo. The theme ran from 1999 to 2000.
Little Robots: - For items related to the ‘Little Robots’ licenced sub-of
the LEGO Explore theme, which ran from 2003 to 2004.
Luggage & Lunch Box: - For items that are used as luggage to carry or
hold and smaller items to store money, lunch or toiletries.
Letter M:
M:Tron: - For items related to the ‘M:Tron’ subtheme of ‘LEGO Space’ which
and started after Futuron in 1990 and lasted until 1993 along with Blacktron.
Magazine: - For LEGO related periodical publications.
Magnet (Part): - For all parts designed to hold or contain magnets for
use in coupling connections.
Magnet (Gear): - For all LEGO related ornaments or souvenirs that use
a magnet (also commonly known as a fridge magnet). 2
Man of Steel: - For items related to the ‘Man of Steel’ licenced theme,
a sub-theme of ‘Super Heroes’.
Mars Mission: - For items related to the ‘Mars Mission’ space theme debuted
in 2007 and discontinued by 2009.
Master Builder Academy: - For items related to a series of kits released
between 2011 and 2013, to help LEGO fans learn new techniques that Master Builders
use.
Bionicle Masters: - For rebooted Bionicle sets depicting ‘Masters’
(known as Toa) released in the ‘winter wave’ of 2015, along with their corresponding
Bionicle Protectors.
Matoran of Light: - For a special collection of Bionicle sets released
in 2008, in canister form.
Matoran of Mahri Nui: - For a special collection of Bionicle sets released
in 2007, in boxed form.
Matoran of Mata Nui: For themed Bioincle sets released in 2009 as a sub-theme
of ‘Glatorian Legends’.
Matoran of Metru Nui: - For a special collection of Bionicle sets released
in 2008, in boxed form.
Matoran of Voya Nui: - For a special collection of Bionicle sets released
in 2006, in boxed form.
Media Audio & Video: - For LEGO related audio tapes and CDs; and, video
tape and DVDs.
Mighty Micros: - For item related to the theme ‘Mighty Micros’, a subtheme
of Super Heroes, comprising of small sets of two super hero figures and two small
wheel based vehicles.
Miles From Tomorrowland: – For items related to the ‘Miles From Tomorrowland’
(titled Miles From Tomorrow in the UK) Duplo-only licenced theme based on the
Disney animated TV series of the same name.
Mindstorms: - For items related to the TECHNIC subtheme of ‘Mindstorms’
introduced in 1998. Includes sensor, computer related items and robotic functional
items.
Minecraft: - For items related to the ‘Minecraft’ licensed theme, introduced
in June 2012, based on the sandbox game Minecraft.
Mini: - For nano-scale sets of vehicles, machinery, and robots (droids).3
Mini Doll, Body Part: - For parts representing the lower part of the mini
doll figure, other than regular legs assembly.
Mini Doll, Body Wear: - For parts to fit the mini doll figure that represent
wearable items.
Mini Doll, Hair: - For parts representing hair or a combination of hair
and head gear / hair accessory, to fit the mini doll figure. 4
Mini Doll, Head: - For parts representing heads of the mini doll figure.
Mini Doll, Headgear: - For parts representing helmets, masks, hoods and
other head clothing accessories to fit the mini doll figure.
Mini Doll, Legs Assembly: - For parts representing the hips and legs or
lower parts of the body to fit the mini doll figure.
Mini Doll, Torso Assembly: - For parts representing the torso, arms and
hands or upper parts of the body of the mini doll figure.
Minifigure, Body Part: - For parts representing limbs, parts of limbs,
or part assemblies of the minifigure figure. Also include parts that represent
small creatures and other characters at the minifigure scale. 5
Minifigure, Body Wear: - For parts to fit the minifigure figure that represent
wearable items.
Minifigure, Hair: - For parts representing hair or a combination of hair
and head gear / hair accessory, to fit the minifigure figure. 6
Minifigure, Head: - For parts representing standard shaped heads of the
minifigure figure and parts using the standard minifigure head shape to represent
objects other than heads. 7
Minifigure, Head, Modified: - For parts representing irregular shaped
heads to fit the minifigure figure.
Minifigure, Headgear: - For parts representing helmets, masks, hoods and
other head clothing accessories to fit the minifigure figure.
Minifigure, Headgear Accessory: - For parts representing decoration, accessories,
and visors of headgear to fit the minifigure figure.
Minifigure, Legs Assembly: - For parts representing the hips and legs
or lower parts of the body to fit the minifigure figure.
Minifigure, Shield: - For parts representing hand-held shields to fit
the minifigure figure.
Minifigure, Torso: - For parts representing the torso of the minifigure
figure.
Minifigure, Torso Assembly: - For parts representing the torso, arms and
hands or upper parts of the body of the minifigure figure.
Minifigure, Utensil: - For parts representing tools and accessories to
fit the minifigure figure.
Minifigure, Utensil, Decorated: - For title-defined parts with printed,
stickered, or molded designs. Also includes combined design application methods.
Minifigure, Weapon: - For parts representing weapons and battle equipment
to fit the minifigure figure.
Minitalia: - For sets, parts, and related items of the ‘Minitalia’ theme,
which ran in Italy only between 1970 and 1976.
Mission Deep Freeze: - For items related to the ‘Mission Deep Freeze’
an Antarctica mission (subtheme) of the ‘Alpha Team’ theme, which ran between
2004 and 2005.
Mission Deep Sea: - For items related to the ‘Mission Deep Sea’ an ocean
mission (subtheme) of the ‘Alpha Team’ theme, which ran between 2002 and 2003.
Mistika: - For sets and related items to a wave of Bionicle canister sets
released in late 2008.
Mixels: - For sets, collections of sets, and, related items from the licenced
theme based on the animated TV series of the same name.
Mixels Series 1: - For sets and items related to the first collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2014 in polybag form.
Mixels Series 2: - For sets and items related to the second collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2014 in polybag form.
Mixels Series 3: - For sets and items related to the third collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2014 in polybag form.
Mixels Series 4: - For sets and items related to the fourth collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2015 in polybag form.
Mixels Series 5: - For sets and items related to the fifth collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2015 in polybag form.
Mixels Series 6: - For sets and items related to the sixth collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2015 in polybag form.
Mixels Series 7: - For sets and items related to the seventh collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2016 in polybag form.
Mixels Series 8: - For sets and items related to the eighth collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2016 in polybag form.
Mixels Series 9: - For sets and items related to the eighth collection
of ‘Mixels’, introduced in 2016 in polybag form.
Moana: - For sets and mini doll figures from the Disney licenced theme
of ‘Moana’, from the animated movie of the same name.
Model: - For sets that’s builds a complex main model. 8
Model Maker: - For sets from the ‘Model Maker’ theme manufactured by Samsonite
from 1968 until 1971. 9
Model Team: - For sets and related items from the ‘Model Team’ theme,
of large-scale vehicles with turning functions. The theme started in 1986 and
was re-released three time until 1999.
Modular Buildings: - For sets of buildings that connection together in
standard modular fashion. A subtheme of ‘Creator’.
Modulex: - For items related to the Modulex building system, a building
system with a different width/length ratio to System (regular LEGO).
Modulex, Brick: - For brick parts from the Modulex building system, a
building system with a different width/length ratio to System (regular LEGO).
Modulex, Tile, Decorated: - For title-defined parts with printed, stickered,
or molded a designs. Also includes combined design application methods.
10
Modulex, Window: - For window parts from the Modulex building system,
a building system with a different width/length ratio to System (regular LEGO).
Monorail: - For parts that are used specifically to build monorail track.
Monster Fighters: - For items related to the ‘Monster Fighters’ theme
introduced in 2012.
Monthly Model: – For sets that were released during monthly based special
events in LEGO stores around the world.
Mosaic: - For sets that were intended to build as a mosaic scene.
Motor, Non-Electric: For spring-loaded motors and associated parts for
spring-loaded motors.
Muji: - For sets that are part of the ‘Muji’ theme, a combination of paper
and brick building system, introduced in Japan in 2009, in collaboration with
the Muji company.
My Own Creation: - For sets that were released under the LEGO ‘My Own
Creation’ theme, fan-designed sets published by The LEGO Group.
My Own Train: - For 9V trains sets released under the ‘My Own Train’ theme
in 2001 and discontinued in 2004.
Letter N:
Nexo Knights: - For sets and other items related to the fantasy castle
‘Nexo Knights’ theme introduced in 2016.
Ninja: - For sets and other items related to the Japanese Samurai and
Ninjas produced under the ‘Ninja ‘ theme, which ran in Japan from 1998 to 1999.
Ninjago: - For items related to the theme ‘Ninjago’ which started in 2011
and has an accompanied animated TV show and movie.
NXT: - For items related to the robotic-based ‘NXT’ subtheme of ‘Mindstorms’.
Letter O:
Off-Road: - For vehicle model sets and figures tagged a being suitable
for rough terrain. 11
Office & School Supplies: - For sets and items associated with storing
or transporting commodities used at a school or office. 12
Order of the Phoenix: - For items related to the Harry Potter subtheme
‘Order of the Phoenix’, introduced in 2007.
Orient Expedition: - For sets and items related to the ‘Orient Expedition’
subtheme of ‘Adventurers’, released in 2003 and discontinued in 2005.
Outback: - For sets released under the ‘Outback’ subtheme of ‘Town’, which
centered on the Australian Outback.
Overwatch: - For sets that released under the licenced ‘Overwatch’ theme,
based on video game of the same name.
____END____
@StormChaser: I used Americanisms throughout. If you want a cut 'n paste
copy with HTML mark-up (with no footnotes) then message me your email and I will
send it to you.
This was more difficult than I had anticipated, and took a lot of research, writing
and re-writing, checking over and checking over again, and so on. However, it
is the start of what will probably be a great series of discussions, so I will
not be offended if any or all of the above work is changed/removed/obliterated,
etc.
There were places I could have written reams of information, but I realised this
was not part of the remit. Hwever, I had to provide some footnotes to keep my
insanity and know where I was confused or had difficulty in providing a definition.
Footnotes:
1 There are no items in the catalogue under the 'Legacy' category.
2 The term ‘magnet’ has two meaning, in this case.
3 Set does not fit into the 'Mini' category!
4 Hair can be shared between ‘minifig’ and ‘minidoll’ see
5 The complete assembly characters (like the goblins) fit in the second
part of the definition of this category.
6 Hair can be shared between ‘minifig’ and ‘minidoll’ see
7 Second part was to be split out under discussion ‘Minifigure, Head,
Faceless’ (1010)
8 I could not work this category out, so I copied the description Dan
wrote.
9 "All but three of these sets were models of a form of vehicle and many
of these sets were duplications of sets released within the LEGOLAND (theme).",
Source: Brickipedia
10 There is no ’Modulex Tile’ category!?
11 This is more of a ‘tag’ than a category.
12 There are four sets ; ; ; and,
in this category.
a It always makes me giggle when I see the use of the word (and forms
of the word) ‘mold’ or ‘mould’, particularly in the context of bricks, as we
are talking here. Imagine the term “molded design” as a brick designed to carry
a fungi ecosystem on it, rather than a plastic heat- and pressure-formed designed
shape.
Since the English language is unique to most languages of the world being that
it is has freedom to form and re-form, lets now refine the words mold and mould.
Right here goes: ‘mold’ is a “frame for shaping something”; and, ‘mould’
is “a furry growth of minute fungi”. I will inform Mariam-Webster and
Oxford of the changes they need to make to their dictionaries.
END Footnotes
It was all intense though, I actually enjoyed finishing this work (didn’t enjoy
doing it as much).
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Dec 2, 2018 10:02 | Subject: | Just a note for inventory admin | Viewed: | 105 times | Topic: | Inventories | Status: | Open | |
| Total list of differences/confirmations found in my 7586-1
White 92950 x 2 not 3455 x 2
Trans light blue 60581 x 1 not 4215b x 1
Orange 4532 x 2 not 4532a x 2
Trans neon orange 6126b x 1 not 6126 x 1
White 60581 x 1 not 4215b x 1
Bright pink 4589b x 1 not 4589 x 1
Trans orange 4589b x 5 not 4589 x 5
White 3684c x 2 not 3684a x 2
3626c x 1 not 3626b x 1 ( already discussed )
3626c x 2, 3626b x 2 not 3626b x 4 ( already discussed )
Also found what is already listed as alternative :
Light blue grey 4599b x 1
White 60032 x 1
Found :
White 44728 x 1 is the 92411/21712 version
Undetermined item
2453 x 4, mine are 2453a x 4
Hope this is of use, even if it is just to be noted.
Beside the heads there is at least one listed above that doesn't fit existing
listed usage dates.
Happy to provide photo's if required.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Nov 12, 2018 12:30 | Subject: | Re: 3001 2x4 brick HELP: trans black, flat silver | Viewed: | 55 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| You could message Maxx and ask.
Store:
3001: A Brick Oddity
In Colors, yoavheskia writes:
| who know where i can get this items? this bricks not available in BL more than
2 years...
thanks!
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Nov 2, 2018 16:30 | Subject: | Re: LEGO pieces and color | Viewed: | 23 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Tap on the number against the image, choose the yellow image option that appears
and it shows the difference.
In LEGO, Skylar2010 writes:
| In LEGO, Classicsmiley writes:
| In LEGO, Skylar2010 writes:
| In LEGO, Skylar2010 writes:
| Are all the gray pieces in the above photo light or dark bluish gray? Or is there
another shade of gray there too? Also having trouble with part name of pieces
of which there are only one or two of their kind minus the tap or ladder lol.
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The dark bluish shovel the two blue pieces the guns ans the 1x2 thing with those
things on either end located near the guns are still giving me trouble trying
to find the right ones lol.
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When looking at hinges bricks or plates what do them mean by with groves or without?
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Nov 2, 2018 12:35 | Subject: | Re: LEGO pieces and color | Viewed: | 31 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Looks like a dark grey axle brick too.
In LEGO, Skylar2010 writes:
| In LEGO, Skylar2010 writes:
| Are all the gray pieces in the photo light or dark bluish gray? Or is there
another shade of gray there too? Also having trouble with part name of pieces
of which there are only one or two of their kind minus the tap or ladder lol.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Oct 17, 2018 12:20 | Subject: | Re: Whence come the CMF Cards? | Viewed: | 38 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Used at 1p and new at 2p, not worth the time unless I get bored with something
else I'm doing.
Could list them at a higher price but then they wouldn't sell.
In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
| In Catalog, Stuart9 writes:
| They've finished giving these away now, not sure if the books are still on
offer.
I've loads of spares for this and the first series but not a complete set
yet, nothing listed as I've no time.
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That might be a problem with these. They do take time to sort and list, and possibly
not worth it if they are just pennies each.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Oct 17, 2018 06:52 | Subject: | Re: Whence come the CMF Cards? | Viewed: | 46 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| They've finished giving these away now, not sure if the books are still on
offer.
I've loads of spares for this and the first series but not a complete set
yet, nothing listed as I've no time.
In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Oct 11, 2018 02:54 | Subject: | Re: "Extended Lip" | Viewed: | 31 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| The lip is the base of the window, effectively the external window sill, triangular
in shape and protrudes more on some versions earning the extended lip classification.
Much easier to see if you have both versions.
In Catalog Identification, Golbsco writes:
| A quick question: How do i identify whether a window has an extended lip or not?
such as on item number 31, there are multiple different similar mold types and
apart from the stud differences im not seeing where this "lip" is.
I have a ton of vintage parts to list and have ground to a halt at the first
hurdle.
Also I'm not sure how to hyperlink to the exact page of the item. I would
be very grateful if anyone could show me that also!
Many thanks in advance.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Sep 25, 2018 16:41 | Subject: | Re: White brick with holes? | Viewed: | 49 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Still don't know what to make of it, got me puzzled.
In Catalog Identification, normann1974 writes:
| | What does it look like inside? Are there inner walls with round holes through
them as though it were drilled, or is there something else going on?
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I've taken a picture of what the inside looks like. There are 8 sets of "walls"
that go up against each other - one coming from the top part of the brick, one
coming from the bottom. My guess is that they're glued together. There is
is one set of walls under each stud.
I split one of my old 7049b's today, and it's clear to me that they're
not the same inside. And 3907c has tubes inside, so it's not that either.
Because both top and bottom of my brick look official, my best guess is that
it's a prototype.
I don't know where I got it from, but my best guess it that it was in a box
of 6 kilos of used bricks I bought a couple of months ago. That box had approx.
1000 yellow minifig heads without print (and only a few other minifig parts)
and 72 blue left doors without a single right one, and around 500 maxifig parts
(heads/torsos/arms/hands but almost no hair/hats). So I bet those parts originally
came directly from the factory in Billund, and that white brick could have been
in that mix.
/Jan
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Sep 25, 2018 12:00 | Subject: | Re: White brick with holes? | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Definitely possible as there are many more than those shown in that one image.
In Catalog Identification, crazylegoman writes:
| In Catalog Identification, normann1974 writes:
| In Catalog Identification, crazylegoman writes:
| In Catalog Identification, normann1974 writes:
| In Catalog Identification, crazylegoman writes:
| In Catalog Identification, Stuart9 writes:
| Looks a little home made but unsure as it's not in front of me.
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I agree. You can see where the drill bit went through the tubes inside the brick.
David
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I ask again like I did earlier in this thread: If this brick was customized (by
drill), what part was it made from?
/Jan
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Possibly from this?
David
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I've never seen 7049 with opaque white bottom. Does it exist?
/Jan
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With all of these variations that exist, maybe?
https://www.flickr.com/photos/11462722@N03/25125002192/
David
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Sep 23, 2018 18:38 | Subject: | Re: White brick with holes? | Viewed: | 53 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Now that looks different again.
The only part that comes to mind is 7049.
Does each end have similar holes to the ones you've shown ?
n Catalog Identification, normann1974 writes:
| In Catalog Identification, normann1974 writes:
| In Catalog Identification, Stuart9 writes:
| Looks a little home made but unsure as it's not in front of me.
|
I didn't think of that, but that's probably it. The holes are a bit unevenly
positioned (maybe 1/10th of a mm, but it's clear by comparison).
Thanks.
/Jan
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Well, I just thought about it some more. If it was a customized brick, what part
was it made from? I can't think of any.
BTW - It has "Pat. pend" in the bottom.
/Jan
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Sep 23, 2018 18:21 | Subject: | Re: White brick with holes? | Viewed: | 57 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| I've got a few unrelated bricks that have been customised.
In Catalog Identification, normann1974 writes:
| In Catalog Identification, Stuart9 writes:
| Looks a little home made but unsure as it's not in front of me.
|
I didn't think of that, but that's probably it. The holes are a bit unevenly
positioned (maybe 1/10th of a mm, but it's clear by comparison).
Thanks.
/Jan
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Sep 23, 2018 18:17 | Subject: | Re: White brick with holes? | Viewed: | 70 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| That's what I saw, looks a little odd.
In Catalog Identification, normann1974 writes:
| In Catalog Identification, SylvainLS writes:
| In Catalog Identification, normann1974 writes:
| I found this in my spare parts. Which part is it? It seems not to neither
or .
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Why not 3709c?
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Because 3709c is made from two parts (notice the line in the picture), and it
doesn't exist in white.
/Jan
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Sep 23, 2018 18:07 | Subject: | Re: White brick with holes? | Viewed: | 69 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Looks a little home made but unsure as it's not in front of me.
In Catalog Identification, normann1974 writes:
| I found this in my spare parts. Which part is it? It seems not to neither
or .
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Sep 10, 2018 12:45 | Subject: | Re: 3001old mold variations | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Getting side tracked a bit and replying to patpendlego rather than the original
post.
A number of items missing from leggodt listing.
In Catalog, maxx3001 writes:
| In Catalog, Stuart9 writes:
| Have you seen all the hollow stud slotted 2 X 4 bricks ( Norwegian ).
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This was just about 3001old, not hollow etc, because that opens up another big
pit
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There are also bricks without tubes or slots that do not have hollow studs but
block letter logo underneath, the block letter logo under the ABB's can be
different styles and then there are the hollow stud slotted with logo on stud
and underneath on the same brick.
2 X 4's and other sizes for some.
In Catalog, patpendlego writes:
| Hello!
So far, I have found 42 bricks 2x4 with differences (and likely there are more).
Curious about your findings
https://www.leggodt.nl/items/lego/parts.php?group=4&withimages=yes&language=en#top
BR,
Arnoud
In Catalog, kislibricks writes:
| Hello!
It seems there exists several variations/molds of the 3001old part (at least
2), which are neither 3001special, 3001f1, bhol04, 3001oldf1 or 3001oldb.
The 3001old we have are without Cross Supports, but seems newer than the one
pictured, as they don't have the old LEGO logo. They come from old sets from
the 70's that we part outed. The 3001old period ranges from 1954 to 2006
(though I doubt for the last year, I think it ended sooner).
We had an issue with a customer, who already owns some 3001old with the old logo,
and newer 3001old he ordered in our store.
Should we put a notice on the item page? Should the 3001old reference be splitted
into 2 references?
Opinions welcome!
Vincent
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Sep 10, 2018 07:10 | Subject: | Re: 3001old mold variations | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Have you seen all the hollow stud slotted 2 X 4 bricks ( Norwegian ).
There are also bricks without tubes or slots that do not have hollow studs but
block letter logo underneath, the block letter logo under the ABB's can be
different styles and then there are the hollow stud slotted with logo on stud
and underneath on the same brick.
2 X 4's and other sizes for some.
In Catalog, patpendlego writes:
| Hello!
So far, I have found 42 bricks 2x4 with differences (and likely there are more).
Curious about your findings
https://www.leggodt.nl/items/lego/parts.php?group=4&withimages=yes&language=en#top
BR,
Arnoud
In Catalog, kislibricks writes:
| Hello!
It seems there exists several variations/molds of the 3001old part (at least
2), which are neither 3001special, 3001f1, bhol04, 3001oldf1 or 3001oldb.
The 3001old we have are without Cross Supports, but seems newer than the one
pictured, as they don't have the old LEGO logo. They come from old sets from
the 70's that we part outed. The 3001old period ranges from 1954 to 2006
(though I doubt for the last year, I think it ended sooner).
We had an issue with a customer, who already owns some 3001old with the old logo,
and newer 3001old he ordered in our store.
Should we put a notice on the item page? Should the 3001old reference be splitted
into 2 references?
Opinions welcome!
Vincent
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jul 26, 2018 12:49 | Subject: | Re: Trans-Clear not a known color for 3001? | Viewed: | 32 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| Should read
Beach ball
In Colors, Stuart9 writes:
| They definitely exist, made for large display models like the one of a friends
style glued figure carrying a transparent beach all ( I think ) seen on display
in places like Smyths toys, probably the Lego stores themselves.
In Colors, patpendlego writes:
| Hi,
I am looking at the known colors for part 3001, cause I want to update my set
of example color bricks, there are much more in the price guide info than known
colors...
E.g. Trans-Clear is not a known color for part 3001, how is that possible?
Thx,
Arnoud
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jul 26, 2018 12:48 | Subject: | Re: Trans-Clear not a known color for 3001? | Viewed: | 38 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| They definitely exist, made for large display models like the one of a friends
style glued figure carrying a transparent beach all ( I think ) seen on display
in places like Smyths toys, probably the Lego stores themselves.
In Colors, patpendlego writes:
| Hi,
I am looking at the known colors for part 3001, cause I want to update my set
of example color bricks, there are much more in the price guide info than known
colors...
E.g. Trans-Clear is not a known color for part 3001, how is that possible?
Thx,
Arnoud
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Mar 21, 2017 03:49 | Subject: | Re: Counterfiet Set Reporting | Viewed: | 84 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
| As has already been requested, i'd love to see photos of various pieces including
2x4's if possible, top and underneath.
An image of the logo would certainly help.
In Suggestions, rofreder writes:
| I've been had!!!
Suggestion: Counterfiet Seller's Registry
First time user of Bricklink. Was excited to buy "new sealed" discontinued star
wars set on behalf of my son at what I thought was a fair price.
Posted positive feedback immediately because item was sealed and appeared to
be in authentic packaging. All logos present with circled R and tm etc.
Upon inspection of parts even noticed "LEGO" on all studs. However edges were
sharper than genuine parts, also in general parts felt lighter, minor differences
in shapes of familiar elements. Amazed at the attention to detail of the fakers.
But, in my heart of hearts I know it's a fake set. Instructions and promotional
items all there etc. I don't think my son even knows or cares. I've also
compared the seals and box to "youtube speed build" of the same authentic set
and noted differences in seals and packaging(e.g. barcoded box seals).
Is there a way to report a seller if you believe they are selling fake sets?
I would like to report this person so that others don't fall victim as I
have. I would never want to pass this set or it's elements on as authentic.
I don't even care to fight for my money back, but I don't want this to
happen to others. It has eroded my trust in bricklink at this point.
Thanks for listenting to my rant,
Duped in NC
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Feb 14, 2017 17:53 | Subject: | Re: Expanding Bricklink towards Playmobil | Viewed: | 58 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
| It would be good to have the ability to switch from one site to another, if only
to check which manufacturer a particular part came from.
I like the idea of a site for each or a combined site for less popular brands,
some are very collectable e.g. Kiddicraft.
Others have proposed they should all be sold here, that's why you might get
a frosty response from some who like me don't want this site changed in that
way.
Once they understand what you are proposing some may see the possibilities.
In Suggestions, FauconRoyal writes:
| Oh my god calm down, I never said it should happen here, I only said the Bricklink
team has the necessary tools/means to do it imo. Of course it could be on another
website (I did mention the names playmolink or kilcklink, if you readproperly)
and I think it should. Or there could be a button on the top of the website to
switch from the Lego version to the Playmobil version, for example.
That's it really, nobody is going to soil your precious Lego with all these
disgusting Playmobil.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Feb 14, 2017 14:54 | Subject: | Re: Expanding Bricklink towards Playmobil | Viewed: | 91 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
| Wouldn't be against those running BL opening other similar sites for other
products/brands, not really my business, i wouldn't want to see them sold
on here.
Happy to see a site for Kiddicraft or a combined site for brands other than Lego.
In Suggestions, FauconRoyal writes:
| Hello,
I hope someone from the Bricklink team reads me.
Here is my suggestion: why not expand Bricklink towards Playmobil products?
While the AFOP community isn't quite as vibrant as the AFOL community, there
are many adult fans of Playmobil out there (including me) who have been sharing
and buying/selling for years now on different internet forums. We even have our
own sets/parts database at playmodb.org
But this community lacks a global and well-organized marketplace like Bricklink.
So why not expand? It would be a bit of work from the Bricklink team's part,
but adapting Bricklink's framework to Playmobil products should be doable,
especially if you use the playmodb database which would spare you quite some
trouble. And it ultimately would mean more money for you.
I'd very much like you to consider this project. If playmolink or klicklink
or whatever its name was ever created, I'd certainly be the first to set
up shop and do publicity on your behalf to the AFOP community.
Thank you for your attention and have a nice day
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Feb 3, 2017 06:24 | Subject: | Re: Another anti-scam idea | Viewed: | 66 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
| There are at least two scammers that come back day after day, one of them can
come back two or three times a day.
They get a couple of big orders before they are shut down, so they believe it's
worth the effort.
A store was reported by at least two people, one hours ago and once a short time
ago, they had two orders at that stage ( second report ) and were listed as 1
favourite but it's still open.
This is one of the repeat scammers.
In Suggestions, tomletsinger writes:
| When an order is placed, the ordered inventory is removed from the store's
stock, right? What's to stop us from just "ordering" all of the underpriced
high value sets that these zero feedback new sellers list? They won't bother
going through the NPB process because it's a pain and they just want a quick
buck. If this happens to a scammer repeatedly, they will move their operation
somewhere else.
In Suggestions, j7r7o7c7k7 writes:
| In Suggestions, Jamesf077 writes:
| | That's.... Actually a good idea. It would have to be a minimum of five reports
within say one week before it gets shut down (and it resets every week). Otherwise
sellers or members who don't like each other would just spam each others
stores with reports and keep them closed.
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I would suggest that once a store has been checked out by the bricklnk admin
it should be exempt from further automatic suspensions to prevent rival stores
starting a war. And only apply to zero feedback stores.
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There are sellers on ebay that do this. They set up account sell a bunch of $1
free shipping items, build up 100 feedback or so, then unload all the really
big items. Its a much sneakier scam. Give them the trust of a decent feedback
score and boom. So they could do the same on here. Actually sell a couple cheap
items and then drop the high $ stuff. Just so they could get past that 1 or 2
feedback rule.
Honestly anything put in place someone will find a way around it. But the main
key is to slow it way down. 75% stop rate would be awesome. Even if every idea
I have ever read about on here were all in place right now, there would still
be people getting around all of them. Its just a fact. Where there is a honest
way to make some money (big or small), just know the bad guys are not far behind.
They can sniff it out. And most times bad guys are one step ahead. You fix a
hole in the fence, they tunnel under the fence, you build it deep in the ground,
they get a ladder and climb over. But you don't just leave the hole and think
they will stop coming though. So something needs to start being put in place
to at least really slow them down, before this place becomes like a mine field.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Feb 2, 2017 13:05 | Subject: | Marker to show stores that have items listed. | Viewed: | 88 times | Topic: | Suggestions | Status: | Discarded | |
| This would help in searching for scammers, no stock, no immediate problem.
Many scammers launch quickly with stock as they need fast orders, payments and
then leave.
If we could see this on the members listings along with the squares denoting
buyer and / or seller it would allow these to be checked first rather than wade
through them all.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jan 13, 2016 12:13 | Subject: | Re: Display country flag on feedback pages | Viewed: | 35 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
| Whoops i missed out the "my feedback settings"'before you can tick box.
In Suggestions, Stuart9 writes:
| Sorry if I've misunderstood but you can do this already under My Bricklink,
My settings, tick show country flags.
In Suggestions, Leftoverbricks writes:
| I'm almost sure I've read forum posts about this before but couldn't
find it.
@ BrickLink: Please display the country flag next to the buyer/seller names on
feedback pages. It's just that simple.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jan 13, 2016 12:09 | Subject: | Re: Display country flag on feedback pages | Viewed: | 32 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
| Sorry if I've misunderstood but you can do this already under My Bricklink,
My settings, tick show country flags.
In Suggestions, Leftoverbricks writes:
| I'm almost sure I've read forum posts about this before but couldn't
find it.
@ BrickLink: Please display the country flag next to the buyer/seller names on
feedback pages. It's just that simple.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 23, 2015 03:19 | Subject: | Re: That maintance pic ... | Viewed: | 83 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
| Agree!
Out,out,damn hinges!
In Suggestions, 1974 writes:
| Dear BL staff
I know it's come up before, but to quote a wellknown movie :
"We have thousands of talented builders in this Community. I want LEGO, not clones!"
It's emabarrassing to say the least
Cheers,
Ole
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Feb 21, 2015 14:53 | Subject: | Re: Ask for feedback before implementing… | Viewed: | 70 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
| I believe most would call it market research.
It isn't a definitive part of such but would be additional information on
which to base your decisions (BL).
As many would say,it doesn't hurt to ask and is if nothing else,good P.R.
In Suggestions, 1974 writes:
| Their site, their bad decisions. This is not a regular company, BL does not own
anything as such
It's not like they can fire unhappy workers and just hire a bunch of new
ones while their machines never stop making products
No BL users = no BL = no revenue for Kim
So yeah, it would be very much in BL's interest to "ask for feedback before
implementation"
Cheers,
Ole
In Suggestions, QCBricks writes:
| Voted no. None of us are shareholders or part owners.
Their site, their decisions. This is not a democracy.
Scott
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Feb 18, 2015 17:35 | Subject: | Re: address / name normalized form as standard | Viewed: | 45 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
| I suspect this will be the case for most postal systems,especially those outside
Europe.
In Suggestions, WoutR writes:
| In Suggestions, Stuart9 writes:
| That one doesn't work for the U.K.
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The other one does not work for the Netherlands
The current system is not prefect, but it is much better than the alternatives
that force people to use incorrect formats.
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Feb 18, 2015 17:25 | Subject: | Re: address / name normalized form as standard | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
| That one doesn't work for the U.K.
In Suggestions, WoutR writes:
| In Suggestions, jamesuniverse writes:
| In Suggestions, WoutR writes:
| In Suggestions, steffen89 writes:
| Hi
it would be nice if every user would have his address and name as a normalized
form.
Especially in aspect to the use of the API to work with the address for shipping
and invoice.
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No.
The required format is different in every country.
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Although true, it would be nice to have it formatted like this
Name:
Address/Address Line 1:
Address Line 2 (If applicable):
City:
State/Province/whatever is applicable:
Postal/Zip code:
Country:
And actually have the words above in the applicable language. Sorry, but some
address are too darn confusing just to "guess" and messaging a customer shouldn't
be needed.
~JU
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If you convince the world to use:
Name
Address/Address Line 1
Address Line 2 (If applicable)
Postal code - Double space - CITY in capitals
COUNTRY also in capitals
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Feb 18, 2015 17:23 | Subject: | Re: address / name normalized form as standard | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
| This works ok for the U.K.
No idea for mainland Europe postal systems.
In Suggestions, jamesuniverse writes:
| In Suggestions, WoutR writes:
| In Suggestions, steffen89 writes:
| Hi
it would be nice if every user would have his address and name as a normalized
form.
Especially in aspect to the use of the API to work with the address for shipping
and invoice.
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No.
The required format is different in every country.
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Although true, it would be nice to have it formatted like this
Name:
Address/Address Line 1:
Address Line 2 (If applicable):
City:
State/Province/whatever is applicable:
Postal/Zip code:
Country:
And actually have the words above in the applicable language. Sorry, but some
address are too darn confusing just to "guess" and messaging a customer shouldn't
be needed.
~JU
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Author: | Stuart9 | Posted: | Jun 29, 2014 14:20 | Subject: | Re: Temp Forum Bans | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
| You forgot the obligatory wink or smiling face,it's always taken as serious
if you don't.
In Suggestions, tkkemp writes:
| I think if you post too many times in a 24 hour period. You posting privileges
should be revoked for 24 hours. Until you learn how to not behave like children.
Forum fights make those involved look bad, and they are useless.
I think it's bad when 30-35% of all forum posts are coming from one person
and adding ZERO value(Speaking today of the 50 posts that pop up when I log in).
It could be a time out period.
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