| Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | Mirko8710 | Posted: | Mar 6, 2021 09:28 | Subject: | Tile Round 1x1 in 76175 | Viewed: | 87 times | Topic: | Colors | Status: | Open | |
| Hi all!
I'm inventorying
This is the first time that happen to me this fact.
In the instructions there are showed 18x Tile Round 1x1 in Trans Yellow but checking
better you can see how 16 of 18 are completely different from the standard Trans
Yellow.
In my picture you can see:
1) Slopes and plates in trans yellow
2) a group of tiles where the first two are trans yellow and below there are
two plate in Trans Neon Green for comparision.
I think that it could be probably due to a different composition of the material
but how I can consider them in the inventory...and most of all, in the shop?
Cheers,
Mirko
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Author: | Dutchbricks | Posted: | Mar 3, 2021 13:38 | Subject: | list of when colors are used for the first ti | Viewed: | 66 times | Topic: | Colors | Status: | Open | |
| Hey everybody,
I was wondering if there is a list or somwthing about in which year New lego
colors were used for the first time.
Is there something like that?
Cheers
Niels
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Author: | leosan30 | Posted: | Mar 1, 2021 20:13 | Subject: | What color is this? (middle one) | Viewed: | 138 times | Topic: | Colors | Status: | Open | |
| These are lego 1x4 tiles I found in my collection, and I am struggling to find
the name of the colour for the piece in the centre. For reference I put next
to it a regular blue plate (TOP) an older yellowed blue plate (RIGHT and 2nd
from top on second pic), a dark green (LEFT) and a dark blue (BOTTOM). This piece
doesn't look old and I have a few more exactly like this. I can't remember
when or where I got these pieces..
I appreciate the help!
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Author: | venusasaboy73 | Posted: | Feb 26, 2021 08:58 | Subject: | grey vs bluish grey (help!) | Viewed: | 116 times | Topic: | Colors | Status: | Open | |
| Hello everyone,
I've created a mosaic project tha took me quite a long time to figure out,
and I find myself in a pickle having it based on the bricklink color guide. I
thought light grey and light bluish grey were 2 different colors, and bought
them accordingly from separate sellers.
As no one on the site seemed to have light grey in stock, I went to e.bay and
bought quite a big lot of it. Only to find out that it was in fact the same color
as what I thought was light bluish grey.
As I seem to have understood reading through the forum they are in fact the same
thing, as light grey was an old color now completely replaced by what bricklink
calls "bluish".
First of all, what the hell.
Second of all, now I can no longer finish the project, as I really need an intermediate
color between light (bluish) and Dark (bluish) grey.
Is there such a color?
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Author: | BellaFux | Posted: | Feb 22, 2021 15:37 | Subject: | white horse bridle dark orange or brown?? | Viewed: | 81 times | Topic: | Colors | Status: | Open | |
| Hi there,
I am currently separating different horse types from each other - there are a
few hundred of them here with me.
I found my way through all the colours and types until the simple white horse
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here on BL it has 4493c01pb04 - white horse with Black Eyes, White Pupils
and DARK ORANGE bridle Pattern .
On brick owl the same Item number says "white horse blabla eyes and BROWN
bridle. (the picture looks very much like dark orange)
I have a lot of them, and some sure look brown, some sure dark orange (I dont
think it is just faded)
but there seems to be no distinction in the item number...
if I want to sell them - do I put both under the same item number???
thanks a lot for your help!!
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Author: | SurplusParts | Posted: | Feb 22, 2021 06:04 | Subject: | Colour Identification | Viewed: | 85 times | Topic: | Colors | Status: | Open | |
| So on my colour chart here, you have from top left down, old light grey, new
light grey, new dark grey and then old dark grey.
So what colour are the 2 4085a in the middle. They never were released in old
dark grey, but they dont really look old light grey.
I of course know there is colour variations across all colours but i have never
really seen this in the old greys before.
Not sure if i should sell them as light grey as they aren't really.
Any advice appreciated.
Douglas
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Author: | axaday | Posted: | Feb 19, 2021 07:57 | Subject: | 3700pb02 Doesn't Look White to Me | Viewed: | 157 times | Topic: | Colors | Status: | Open | |
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This doesn't look white to my eyes
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Author: | iprice | Posted: | Feb 19, 2021 06:09 | Subject: | See all parts in a specific colour? | Viewed: | 64 times | Topic: | Colors | Status: | Open | |
| Is there a way to see all available Lego parts in a specific colour - either
here on BL or other sites?
Rather than searching for individual pieces that might not exist in a certain
colour, I'd like to see the parts that are available/do exist to help with
MOCs.
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Author: | dcarmine | Posted: | Feb 18, 2021 14:45 | Subject: | White or LBG....can you see it? | Viewed: | 228 times | Topic: | Colors | Status: | Open | |
| This has been bugging me for a while. Many years ago the color of the rendering
images was changed. Ever since, I have had trouble telling the difference between
some color images. I know others complained about it also. Because of this,
I make mistakes when pulling the right color parts.
I have no trouble telling the difference between any colors of real bricks or
any of the photo images. It is only the part renderings. Maybe if enough people
can't tell either, we can get it changed to something that is easier to see.
So, who can tell the difference between these two images? One is white and one
is LBG. They are screen shots of rendered parts without any editing. What say
you?
Donna
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Author: | peregrinator | Posted: | Feb 18, 2021 09:13 | Subject: | torso 973pb0906c01 | Viewed: | 73 times | Topic: | Colors | Status: | Open | |
| Greetings,
I have a couple of torsos that I think are
however, the underlying sweater pattern looks sand blue to me instead of light
blue. Is this just normal color variation?
Thanks in advance.
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