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 Author: Yehudahl View Messages Posted By Yehudahl
 Posted: Jun 15, 2021 22:11
 Subject: are these the same pieces
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Yehudahl (31)

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are these pieces the same or different
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these are the numbers
 Author: BrickCollection View Messages Posted By BrickCollection
 Posted: Jun 15, 2021 14:53
 Subject: Wolfpack Clone Trooper
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So I was rebuilding a 2014 AT-AP (75043) and using some instructions from a previous
AT-AP when I discovered that in the back of the instructions the Wolfpack clone
trooper looks more like the 212th clones in 75036 than the real-life Wolfpack
clone (sw0537) in 75045 which looks like the 501st clone in 75002. Is there a
version like this anywhere or was this a mistake?

Thanks,
BrickCollection.
 


 Author: Turez View Messages Posted By Turez
 Posted: Jun 15, 2021 04:52
 Subject: Re: Different versions for set 6098
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In LEGO, thee0581 writes:
  In LEGO, Turez writes:
  In LEGO, thee0581 writes:
  They both seem the same to me. For better understanding, I will include some
pictures. Also, how the box is organized inside seems slightly different. First
3 pictures are from the 7-12 set, the other ones from 8-12.

The different interior is because the set was released in 2000 and produced through
2003 (at least). In 2000 they still used those transparent part trays (inlays)
to present some interesting parts. Sets from later production runs did not have
that tray anymore and the parts from the tray just came in an additional bag.

Of course this does not explain why they changed the age recommendation. Maybe
it was just a marketing decision to make the set more interesting for younger
children (or their parents).

Ok, thank you, that explains at least part of it. So in terms of (collection)
value both sets would be the same?

I would say the set with the parts tray might be a bit more valuable for some
collectors, but certainly not that much (5-10€ maybe).
 Author: thee0581 View Messages Posted By thee0581
 Posted: Jun 14, 2021 02:16
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In LEGO, Turez writes:
  In LEGO, thee0581 writes:
  They both seem the same to me. For better understanding, I will include some
pictures. Also, how the box is organized inside seems slightly different. First
3 pictures are from the 7-12 set, the other ones from 8-12.

The different interior is because the set was released in 2000 and produced through
2003 (at least). In 2000 they still used those transparent part trays (inlays)
to present some interesting parts. Sets from later production runs did not have
that tray anymore and the parts from the tray just came in an additional bag.

Of course this does not explain why they changed the age recommendation. Maybe
it was just a marketing decision to make the set more interesting for younger
children (or their parents).

Ok, thank you, that explains at least part of it. So in terms of (collection)
value both sets would be the same?
 Author: cosmicray View Messages Posted By cosmicray
 Posted: Jun 13, 2021 07:16
 Subject: Re: Im not able to place base plate as roof
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In My Own Creation, shamx writes:
  Hi,

I have tried to place the base plate as roof as per pictures attached but I keep
getting the incompatible error message.

Can anyone guide me on this? Thanks

Try using this part instead of the baseplate ...

 
Part No: 91405  Name: Plate 16 x 16
* 
91405 Plate 16 x 16
Parts: Plate

Nita Rae
 Author: Turez View Messages Posted By Turez
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In LEGO, thee0581 writes:
  They both seem the same to me. For better understanding, I will include some
pictures. Also, how the box is organized inside seems slightly different. First
3 pictures are from the 7-12 set, the other ones from 8-12.

The different interior is because the set was released in 2000 and produced through
2003 (at least). In 2000 they still used those transparent part trays (inlays)
to present some interesting parts. Sets from later production runs did not have
that tray anymore and the parts from the tray just came in an additional bag.

Of course this does not explain why they changed the age recommendation. Maybe
it was just a marketing decision to make the set more interesting for younger
children (or their parents).
 Author: wildchicken13 View Messages Posted By wildchicken13
 Posted: Jun 13, 2021 01:16
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In My Own Creation, shamx writes:
  Hi,

I have tried to place the base plate as roof as per pictures attached but I keep
getting the incompatible error message.

Can anyone guide me on this? Thanks

Baseplates don't have bottom tubes, so you won't be able to use them
as roof plates as you are trying to do (hence the name baseplate). Instead,
what you need is a regular 16 x 16 plate:

 
Part No: 91405  Name: Plate 16 x 16
* 
91405 Plate 16 x 16
Parts: Plate

By the way, the dedicated Studio forum is here: https://forum.bricklink.com/
 Author: shamx View Messages Posted By shamx
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Hi,

I have tried to place the base plate as roof as per pictures attached but I keep
getting the incompatible error message.

Can anyone guide me on this? Thanks
 


 Author: chetzler View Messages Posted By chetzler
 Posted: Jun 12, 2021 21:27
 Subject: Re: Another re-skin: Lincoln Futura
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In My Own Creation, gwurst writes:
  Looks nice! I'd have probably given-up on getting the red hinges and probably
just used black since I'm cheap, lol.

🙂 price on used ones wasn't bad, it was just trying to find 6 or more in
one place that was hard!
 Author: gwurst View Messages Posted By gwurst
 Posted: Jun 12, 2021 21:17
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Looks nice! I'd have probably given-up on getting the red hinges and probably
just used black since I'm cheap, lol.
 Author: wildchicken13 View Messages Posted By wildchicken13
 Posted: Jun 12, 2021 20:59
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Awesome!

In My Own Creation, chetzler writes:
  A while ago I shared a "restoration" of the Ecto 1 back to its original 1984
Cadillac Fleetwood hearse incarnation.

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1257201

The recent Batmobile set inspired me to do the same for Adam West's sweet
ride. As far as I could tell the original 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car was
white or possibly light pea soup green (it's hard to tell from the old photos).
I found lots of photos of people's own concepts cars in a rainbow of colors
and red looked the sharpest so I went with that.

Even though I tried to stay close to the original LEGO design, this project wasn't
as easy* as I initially thought it might be. I had to significantly rework the
front and back ends and raise the body by half a plate so the wheels would clear
the new wheel wells (the Batmobile added a fender whereas the original Futura
really didn't have much of one). Undoing the enormous rocket booster was
also a challenge.

I'm still not totally satisfied with the back end (I've tried a number
of variations), so if anyone has any ideas I'd love to hear them. Overall
though it was a fun little distraction!



* and what's the deal with this part?
 
Part No: 3938  Name: Hinge Brick 1 x 2 Top Plate
* 
3938 Hinge Brick 1 x 2 Top Plate
Parts: Hinge {Red}
It hasn't been produced in red in 10 years! I didn't think such an unassuming
piece would be so difficult to acquire. Finding a seller with 6 in stock was
a challenge.
 Author: chetzler View Messages Posted By chetzler
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A while ago I shared a "restoration" of the Ecto 1 back to its original 1984
Cadillac Fleetwood hearse incarnation.

https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=1257201

The recent Batmobile set inspired me to do the same for Adam West's sweet
ride. As far as I could tell the original 1955 Lincoln Futura concept car was
white or possibly light pea soup green (it's hard to tell from the old photos).
I found lots of photos of people's own concepts cars in a rainbow of colors
and red looked the sharpest so I went with that.

Even though I tried to stay close to the original LEGO design, this project wasn't
as easy* as I initially thought it might be. I had to significantly rework the
front and back ends and raise the body by half a plate so the wheels would clear
the new wheel wells (the Batmobile added a fender whereas the original Futura
really didn't have much of one). Undoing the enormous rocket booster was
also a challenge.

I'm still not totally satisfied with the back end (I've tried a number
of variations), so if anyone has any ideas I'd love to hear them. Overall
though it was a fun little distraction!



* and what's the deal with this part?
 
Part No: 3938  Name: Hinge Brick 1 x 2 Top Plate
* 
3938 Hinge Brick 1 x 2 Top Plate
Parts: Hinge {Red}
It hasn't been produced in red in 10 years! I didn't think such an unassuming
piece would be so difficult to acquire. Finding a seller with 6 in stock was
a challenge.
 








 Author: thee0581 View Messages Posted By thee0581
 Posted: Jun 12, 2021 12:47
 Subject: Re: Different versions for set 6098
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  Look at the UPC bar-code on the box edge. That should give you a clue what market
the set's box was originally destined for. If it begins with 0 or 6, that
is likely North America. If it begins with a 5, that is typically Europe.

Nita Rae

They both seem the same to me. For better understanding, I will include some
pictures. Also, how the box is organized inside seems slightly different. First
3 pictures are from the 7-12 set, the other ones from 8-12.
 










 Author: cosmicray View Messages Posted By cosmicray
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In LEGO, thee0581 writes:
  In LEGO, alexwilcox writes:
  In LEGO, thee0581 writes:
  Hello everyone,

since I am quite new here, I am not even sure this is the right forum, if not,
please tell me.

I recently acquired 2 sets 6098, both sealed, but one has written age "8 - 12"
while the other one has "7 - 12". I found images of both versions online, but
not whether there are any more differences or if one is more rare than the other.

Any help would be appreciated.

Regards,

At a guess I would say one is set 6098 and one is 6091?

Or it's possible one of the copies you have was originally sold in Europe
and one in maybe North America and they had different boxes / age guides for
the different areas they were being sold in.

They have both written 6098 on them, I already checked whether that could be
the case.

Look at the UPC bar-code on the box edge. That should give you a clue what market
the set's box was originally destined for. If it begins with 0 or 6, that
is likely North America. If it begins with a 5, that is typically Europe.

Nita Rae
 Author: thee0581 View Messages Posted By thee0581
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In LEGO, alexwilcox writes:
  In LEGO, thee0581 writes:
  Hello everyone,

since I am quite new here, I am not even sure this is the right forum, if not,
please tell me.

I recently acquired 2 sets 6098, both sealed, but one has written age "8 - 12"
while the other one has "7 - 12". I found images of both versions online, but
not whether there are any more differences or if one is more rare than the other.

Any help would be appreciated.

Regards,

At a guess I would say one is set 6098 and one is 6091?

Or it's possible one of the copies you have was originally sold in Europe
and one in maybe North America and they had different boxes / age guides for
the different areas they were being sold in.

They have both written 6098 on them, I already checked whether that could be
the case.
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In LEGO, thee0581 writes:
  Hello everyone,

since I am quite new here, I am not even sure this is the right forum, if not,
please tell me.

I recently acquired 2 sets 6098, both sealed, but one has written age "8 - 12"
while the other one has "7 - 12". I found images of both versions online, but
not whether there are any more differences or if one is more rare than the other.

Any help would be appreciated.

Regards,

At a guess I would say one is set 6098 and one is 6091?

Or it's possible one of the copies you have was originally sold in Europe
and one in maybe North America and they had different boxes / age guides for
the different areas they were being sold in.
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Hello everyone,

since I am quite new here, I am not even sure this is the right forum, if not,
please tell me.

I recently acquired 2 sets 6098, both sealed, but one has written age "8 - 12"
while the other one has "7 - 12". I found images of both versions online, but
not whether there are any more differences or if one is more rare than the other.

Any help would be appreciated.

Regards,
 Author: leggodtshop View Messages Posted By leggodtshop
 Posted: Jun 12, 2021 05:49
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LOL, yes that happens with continues running. Everything needs a break now and
then. So maybe you could built in the program for regular pauzes?

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  Hi everybody,

just have a look at my 12V train motor. It melted from inside until it stopped
running.

Wow cannot restart ist, think it is trash.

I used to run the disney train in my load storefront permanently, so i need any
ideas/experiences how long i can run these motors without trashing another one?
Will try to put the next on a timer.

Maybe there is also a way of cleaning or oiling those motors for a better run,
i have no experiences with that.

Some infos on how to proceed would be gladful.

Best regards
Pierre
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Hi everybody,

just have a look at my 12V train motor. It melted from inside until it stopped
running.

Wow cannot restart ist, think it is trash.

I used to run the disney train in my load storefront permanently, so i need any
ideas/experiences how long i can run these motors without trashing another one?
Will try to put the next on a timer.

Maybe there is also a way of cleaning or oiling those motors for a better run,
i have no experiences with that.

Some infos on how to proceed would be gladful.

Best regards
Pierre
 
 Author: popsicle View Messages Posted By popsicle
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In LEGO, axaday writes:
  I have to say the chessboard looks nice. But why they decided to make a Lego
chessboard all smooth on top is beyond me. And no lip around the edge, so don't
try to carry the thing with chessmen on top... Unless you want to build them
again.

I gotta agree with Bret’s input: movie scene driven, and I like it.

Empirically, I appreciate smoothness in Lego builds. Not a fan of stud exposure
for builds. It’s more of a challenge to create/design Lego builds without it,
but well worth it.

After all, we can’t have it all, though it doesn’t stop us from trying... Just
refrain from moving the build around, or take the pieces off of the board before
doing so

Btw, too many of the recent (Disney) Lego SW set designs seem not to consider
this, and they suck completely, imho of course.

-popsicle
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In LEGO, axaday writes:
  In LEGO, jennnifer writes:
  In LEGO, axaday writes:
  
 
Set No: 7868  Name: Mace Windu's Jedi Starfighter
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7868-1 (Inv) Mace Windu's Jedi Starfighter
288 Parts, 5 Minifigures, 2011
Sets: Star Wars: Star Wars The Clone Wars

If you have this set in your collection and can confirm you Mace Windu came with
it, please reply. I suspect that the Mace Windu figure in this set is actually
an unrecognized variant that ought to be added to the catalog, along with his
head.

I've got a fresh unopened copy. I think I bought it for my son who wanted
the Tactical Droid, but we never built it. I can open it though if no one else
comes forward to help out.

It's a bit...pricey.

Jen

I'm not asking you to blow $250 on this question unless you really want to...

Well, the price tag on the box says only $39.99

But, now I see the Tactical Droid was featured in the last Bad Batch episode
so I should open the set and keep the droid, right??

Jen
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In LEGO, starbeanie writes:
  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3cjWc-XXCg
The pieces need to move to reenact the scene. While some way to stick the pieces
down would be useful, it would look odd because in the movie, the pieces glide
around the board.

And scratch the Lego????!!!!!
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The pieces need to move to reenact the scene. While some way to stick the pieces
down would be useful, it would look odd because in the movie, the pieces glide
around the board.

In LEGO, peregrinator writes:
  In LEGO, axaday writes:
  In LEGO, starbeanie writes:
  Beacause it's not meant to be a chess set. It's a movie scene.


In LEGO, axaday writes:
  I have to say the chessboard looks nice. But why they decided to make a Lego
chessboard all smooth on top is beyond me. And no lip around the edge, so don't
try to carry the thing with chessmen on top... Unless you want to build them
again.

I am sure it is meant to be both.

I think if it were merely a movie scene then there would be a way to attach the
pieces to their starting positions.
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In LEGO, axaday writes:
  In LEGO, starbeanie writes:
  Beacause it's not meant to be a chess set. It's a movie scene.


In LEGO, axaday writes:
  I have to say the chessboard looks nice. But why they decided to make a Lego
chessboard all smooth on top is beyond me. And no lip around the edge, so don't
try to carry the thing with chessmen on top... Unless you want to build them
again.

I am sure it is meant to be both.

I think if it were merely a movie scene then there would be a way to attach the
pieces to their starting positions.
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  Beacause it's not meant to be a chess set. It's a movie scene.


In LEGO, axaday writes:
  I have to say the chessboard looks nice. But why they decided to make a Lego
chessboard all smooth on top is beyond me. And no lip around the edge, so don't
try to carry the thing with chessmen on top... Unless you want to build them
again.

I am sure it is meant to be both.
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Beacause it's not meant to be a chess set. It's a movie scene.


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  I have to say the chessboard looks nice. But why they decided to make a Lego
chessboard all smooth on top is beyond me. And no lip around the edge, so don't
try to carry the thing with chessmen on top... Unless you want to build them
again.
 
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I have to say the chessboard looks nice. But why they decided to make a Lego
chessboard all smooth on top is beyond me. And no lip around the edge, so don't
try to carry the thing with chessmen on top... Unless you want to build them
again.
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  Nice find, more specifically

[p=3068bpb0318,86]

In LEGO, tEoS writes:
  [p=3068bpb0318]

In LEGO, Luloma writes:
  Does anybody know this part? Maybe the sticker is from another brick?
Thank you very much!

Thank you very much both of you guys.
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Nice find, more specifically

[p=3068bpb0318,86]

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  [p=3068bpb0318]

In LEGO, Luloma writes:
  Does anybody know this part? Maybe the sticker is from another brick?
Thank you very much!
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In LEGO, Luloma writes:
  Does anybody know this part? Maybe the sticker is from another brick?
Thank you very much!
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Does anybody know this part? Maybe the sticker is from another brick?
Thank you very much!
 
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  Ryan,

would you please confirm that it is actually 366 and 367. 366 would be bad news
as we already have a LDraw color in place: 366 - Earth_Orange

How about shadow RGBs for these opal colors?

Cheers, Willy

If LDRAW is following Lego's numbers, Earth Orange should be 12. If LDRAW
is not following Lego's numbers, then there's no problem, just use another
random number for these new ones. If LDRAW is inconsistent in its numbering,
that should probably be addressed before adding new colors
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  In LEGO, axaday writes:
  
 
Set No: 7868  Name: Mace Windu's Jedi Starfighter
* 
7868-1 (Inv) Mace Windu's Jedi Starfighter
288 Parts, 5 Minifigures, 2011
Sets: Star Wars: Star Wars The Clone Wars

If you have this set in your collection and can confirm you Mace Windu came with
it, please reply. I suspect that the Mace Windu figure in this set is actually
an unrecognized variant that ought to be added to the catalog, along with his
head.

I've got a fresh unopened copy. I think I bought it for my son who wanted
the Tactical Droid, but we never built it. I can open it though if no one else
comes forward to help out.

It's a bit...pricey.

Jen

I'm not asking you to blow $250 on this question unless you really want to...
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In LEGO, axaday writes:
  
 
Set No: 7868  Name: Mace Windu's Jedi Starfighter
* 
7868-1 (Inv) Mace Windu's Jedi Starfighter
288 Parts, 5 Minifigures, 2011
Sets: Star Wars: Star Wars The Clone Wars

If you have this set in your collection and can confirm you Mace Windu came with
it, please reply. I suspect that the Mace Windu figure in this set is actually
an unrecognized variant that ought to be added to the catalog, along with his
head.

I've got a fresh unopened copy. I think I bought it for my son who wanted
the Tactical Droid, but we never built it. I can open it though if no one else
comes forward to help out.

It's a bit...pricey.

Jen
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Set No: 7868  Name: Mace Windu's Jedi Starfighter
* 
7868-1 (Inv) Mace Windu's Jedi Starfighter
288 Parts, 5 Minifigures, 2011
Sets: Star Wars: Star Wars The Clone Wars

If you have this set in your collection and can confirm you Mace Windu came with
it, please reply. I suspect that the Mace Windu figure in this set is actually
an unrecognized variant that ought to be added to the catalog, along with his
head.
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  If you're not a teacher, Niek, you're missing one of life's callings.
I understand now and getting me to understand these types of things, is no easy
task

Well, to be honest, I _did_ teach quite a bit back in late 1990 - early 2000.
I was a fully licensed Microsoft/SCO/SuSE/RedHat/Symantec instructor, doing one-off
low-level network security courses for the DoD and the NATO in the Netherlands
(including some hacking stuff - that always made people "oooh" and "aaah" - fun
times). Then things became too "main stream", new "instructors" got licensed
because they didn't make enough mistakes on their instructor's exams,
they only tried to regurgitate the course material (I had to take over a few
classes because the so-called instructor was so bad), so that kinda killed the
fun for me.

And here I am, doing first-tier help desk support fixing printer connection issues.
Oh well. At least it is way less stressful at my age.

Niek.
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In LEGO, qwertyboy writes:
  In LEGO, popsicle writes:
  Help me out here, Niek. I've always (for years) written the tags as shown
and they've worked as intended when viewed from my end. But it's because
my various browser used have been correcting the error all these years?

Yup. Your end tag is in fact a syntax error. If browsers were to strictly follow
the HTML specs, they should throw an error and "give up"on rendering the page.
Especially in the earlier days, when pages were written "by hand", this would
cause a shocking amount of web pages to fail - not very user-friendly.

  That perhaps others using other browsers may not have been seeing what I intended
all this time?

The type of error here is a syntax error. Any browser will simply throw out the
malformed tag. The remaining surrounding HTML code will then show there is a
missing closing tag (a _very_ common error), and the browser will slip one in.

  If so, don't I feel a fool...

Nah. People are not fools because they don't know something (just because
I don't know how to do open heart surgery doesn't make me a fool). You
did something, result was as you expected, so naturally your way of doing was
correct. And in this case it still is - it gets the job done (with the help of
friendly browsers). It was just me being pedantic.

Niek.

If you're not a teacher, Niek, you're missing one of life's callings.
I understand now and getting me to understand these types of things, is no easy
task

Thank you. Greatly appreciated!
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In LEGO, peregrinator writes:
  In LEGO, popsicle writes:
  Help me out here, Niek. I've always (for years) written the tags as shown
and they've worked as intended when viewed from my end. But it's because
my various browser used have been correcting the error all these years?

Yes.

  That perhaps others using other browsers may not have been seeing what I intended
all this time?

It's possible but I'm guessing it looked fine on the most widely-used
browsers. Your H1/H2/etc. tag would have been closed automatically because it
was nested.

Yeah, I don't really understand this last paragraph of clarification, considering
the code as written, worked as intended. Not only for altering text size but
other things such as boldness, spacing, etc.

For myself, I'm gonna leave it as somewhat of a mystery for now. Got other
things to manage at the moment and my brain handles only so much reasoning at
a time, these days

Thank you, both you and Niek, for taking the time to offer the heads-up and attempt
to education. Very much appreciated.

-popsicle
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In LEGO, popsicle writes:
  Help me out here, Niek. I've always (for years) written the tags as shown
and they've worked as intended when viewed from my end. But it's because
my various browser used have been correcting the error all these years?

Yup. Your end tag is in fact a syntax error. If browsers were to strictly follow
the HTML specs, they should throw an error and "give up"on rendering the page.
Especially in the earlier days, when pages were written "by hand", this would
cause a shocking amount of web pages to fail - not very user-friendly.

  That perhaps others using other browsers may not have been seeing what I intended
all this time?

The type of error here is a syntax error. Any browser will simply throw out the
malformed tag. The remaining surrounding HTML code will then show there is a
missing closing tag (a _very_ common error), and the browser will slip one in.

  If so, don't I feel a fool...

Nah. People are not fools because they don't know something (just because
I don't know how to do open heart surgery doesn't make me a fool). You
did something, result was as you expected, so naturally your way of doing was
correct. And in this case it still is - it gets the job done (with the help of
friendly browsers). It was just me being pedantic.

Niek.
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In LEGO, popsicle writes:
  Help me out here, Niek. I've always (for years) written the tags as shown
and they've worked as intended when viewed from my end. But it's because
my various browser used have been correcting the error all these years?

Yes.

  That perhaps others using other browsers may not have been seeing what I intended
all this time?

It's possible but I'm guessing it looked fine on the most widely-used
browsers. Your H1/H2/etc. tag would have been closed automatically because it
was nested.
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In LEGO, qwertyboy writes:
  In LEGO, popsicle writes:
  In LEGO, peregrinator writes:
  In LEGO, popsicle writes:
  Nope. It's how I've always done it. And how I tested it while taking
the screenshot for the OP. But will do it again for you. Checkout my store banner
using the macro tags as shown: https://store.bricklink.com/popsicle&utm_content=globalnav#/shop

Niek is right, what I see is that my browser is correcting your incorrect code.
These aren't macro tags like you would put in a drive thru email, they are
HTML tags.

Interesting. It works for me and has for years. Seems to have worked for the
OP as well

The joys of browsers trying to correct errors in HTML. Certain "classes" of errors
(which most browsers try to correct - with various success) are called "tag soup":
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_soup

Niek.

Help me out here, Niek. I've always (for years) written the tags as shown
and they've worked as intended when viewed from my end. But it's because
my various browser used have been correcting the error all these years?

That perhaps others using other browsers may not have been seeing what I intended
all this time?

If so, don't I feel a fool...
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In LEGO, popsicle writes:
  In LEGO, peregrinator writes:
  In LEGO, popsicle writes:
  Nope. It's how I've always done it. And how I tested it while taking
the screenshot for the OP. But will do it again for you. Checkout my store banner
using the macro tags as shown: https://store.bricklink.com/popsicle&utm_content=globalnav#/shop

Niek is right, what I see is that my browser is correcting your incorrect code.
These aren't macro tags like you would put in a drive thru email, they are
HTML tags.

Interesting. It works for me and has for years. Seems to have worked for the
OP as well

The joys of browsers trying to correct errors in HTML. Certain "classes" of errors
(which most browsers try to correct - with various success) are called "tag soup":
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tag_soup

Niek.
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In LEGO, peregrinator writes:
  In LEGO, popsicle writes:
  Nope. It's how I've always done it. And how I tested it while taking
the screenshot for the OP. But will do it again for you. Checkout my store banner
using the macro tags as shown: https://store.bricklink.com/popsicle&utm_content=globalnav#/shop

Niek is right, what I see is that my browser is correcting your incorrect code.
These aren't macro tags like you would put in a drive thru email, they are
HTML tags.

Interesting. It works for me and has for years. Seems to have worked for the
OP as well
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In LEGO, popsicle writes:
  Nope. It's how I've always done it. And how I tested it while taking
the screenshot for the OP. But will do it again for you. Checkout my store banner
using the macro tags as shown: https://store.bricklink.com/popsicle&utm_content=globalnav#/shop

Niek is right, what I see is that my browser is correcting your incorrect code.
These aren't macro tags like you would put in a drive thru email, they are
HTML tags.
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  In LEGO, popsicle writes:
  I see that you're using the Banner field now, good. However, you can
increase the text size by using the macro tags shown in the screenshot below.
H1 being the largest moving down in size by increasing the number value, i.e.
H2 ~ H3

You might want to place that "/" in front of the H" at the end there in your
picture. Computers are finicky beasts.

Nope. It's how I've always done it. And how I tested it while taking
the screenshot for the OP. But will do it again for you. Checkout my store banner
using the macro tags as shown: https://store.bricklink.com/popsicle&utm_content=globalnav#/shop
 
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In LEGO, popsicle writes:
  I see that you're using the Banner field now, good. However, you can
increase the text size by using the macro tags shown in the screenshot below.
H1 being the largest moving down in size by increasing the number value, i.e.
H2 ~ H3

You might want to place that "/" in front of the H" at the end there in your
picture. Computers are finicky beasts.

Niek.
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You are the best!!!!!! this should have solved any problems I have. I might even
just close the store up, not sure if anyone is looking at inv that way, most
people are contacting me from a different website where I just uploaded a bsx
file.

Thanks again!
Joe

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  In LEGO, TheBlockShop writes:
  Store is open so everyone can look at pieces.

I will add the sets later. 50k for pieces 75k for sets + pieces

Pick up only(Reno, NV) Really close to northern California right off the freeway.

email me @ theblockshop7@gmail.com for more pictures or any questions.


Thanks,

Joe

I would use the Banner field, too: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/mystore/display.page

It's far more visible on all product pages of your store, and difficult to
miss or ignore. The Announcement field text, on the other hand, is small
on the page periphery and can be dismissed or collapsed.

-popsicle

I see that you're using the Banner field now, good. However, you can
increase the text size by using the macro tags shown in the screenshot below.
H1 being the largest moving down in size by increasing the number value, i.e.
H2 ~ H3
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In LEGO, popsicle writes:
  In LEGO, TheBlockShop writes:
  Store is open so everyone can look at pieces.

I will add the sets later. 50k for pieces 75k for sets + pieces

Pick up only(Reno, NV) Really close to northern California right off the freeway.

email me @ theblockshop7@gmail.com for more pictures or any questions.


Thanks,

Joe

I would use the Banner field, too: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/mystore/display.page

It's far more visible on all product pages of your store, and difficult to
miss or ignore. The Announcement field text, on the other hand, is small
on the page periphery and can be dismissed or collapsed.

-popsicle

I see that you're using the Banner field now, good. However, you can
increase the text size by using the macro tags shown in the screenshot below.
H1 being the largest moving down in size by increasing the number value, i.e.
H2 ~ H3
 
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I did this on purpose because I started getting orders even though I have a 50k
minimum buy, once I agree with someone on price I will change payment methods.


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  In LEGO, TheBlockShop writes:
  Sweet thanks!!!! This does seem like the best way to do it. I will be working
on that now!

Just FYI you don't have an Onsite payment option enabled for USA buyers,
which limits who can transact with you here on BrickLink.
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In LEGO, TheBlockShop writes:
  Sweet thanks!!!! This does seem like the best way to do it. I will be working
on that now!

Just FYI you don't have an Onsite payment option enabled for USA buyers,
which limits who can transact with you here on BrickLink.
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In LEGO, TheBlockShop writes:
  Store is open so everyone can look at pieces.

I will add the sets later. 50k for pieces 75k for sets + pieces

Pick up only(Reno, NV) Really close to northern California right off the freeway.

email me @ theblockshop7@gmail.com for more pictures or any questions.


Thanks,

Joe

I would use the Banner field, too: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/mystore/display.page

It's far more visible on all product pages of your store, and difficult to
miss or ignore. The Announcement field text, on the other hand, is small
on the page periphery and can be dismissed or collapsed.

-popsicle
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LOL, that is not good.
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  If it was in their cart before you changed your limit, they could still buy it.

In LEGO, TheBlockShop writes:
  Hi everyone I set me store order limit to 50k then just got an order for $99,
any help would be great.
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If it was in their cart before you changed your limit, they could still buy it.

In LEGO, TheBlockShop writes:
  Hi everyone I set me store order limit to 50k then just got an order for $99,
any help would be great.
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Hi everyone I set me store order limit to 50k then just got an order for $99,
any help would be great.
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In LEGO, TheBlockShop writes:
  Trying to sell my entire store as I do not have the time for it anymore and it
has been closed for almost 2 years.

Is there an easy way to make my entire store a superlot?

Also I have a bunch of sets that are not in inventory that I was going to sell
separately. I got stuck on the upload image part of creating a "bulk lot" item

Store has a "current inventory average" value of 153k and sets have a "current
inventory average" of 60k, looking to get 75k for both or 30k for sets and 50k
for store OBO.

Any tips would be helpful

Thanks,

Joe

You could contact Brickmania and see if they want to buy a large portion of the
store. They're the biggest buyer of parts on the site and only go for new
lots.
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Store is open so everyone can look at pieces.

I will add the sets later. 50k for pieces 75k for sets + pieces

Pick up only(Reno, NV) Really close to northern California right off the freeway.

email me @ theblockshop7@gmail.com for more pictures or any questions.


Thanks,

Joe
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Sweet thanks!!!! This does seem like the best way to do it. I will be working
on that now!

In LEGO, popsicle writes:
  In LEGO, TheBlockShop writes:
  Trying to sell my entire store as I do not have the time for it anymore and it
has been closed for almost 2 years.

Is there an easy way to make my entire store a superlot?

Also I have a bunch of sets that are not in inventory that I was going to sell
separately. I got stuck on the upload image part of creating a "bulk lot" item

Store has a "current inventory average" value of 153k and sets have a "current
inventory average" of 60k, looking to get 75k for both or 30k for sets and 50k
for store OBO.

Any tips would be helpful

I’d start by setting the selloff price as the minimum buy and reopening the store:
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/mystore/management.page

Using any or all of these fields, Slogan ~ Announcement ~ Banner to convey
your intention with the high minimum: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/mystore/display.page

Opening your store places your inventory back onto the market, giving you more
exposure, allowing 24/7 perusal of your inventory and greatly increasing your
ability to cultivate prospective buyers.

In the meantime, you’ll no doubt generate offers to consider with your inventory
exposed with selloff caveats. Don’t drop your pricing, until you have structured
a deal.
At which point, close your store and set it up, transacting with
a close store and password.

Just one of several ways of doing it, Joe.

-popsicle
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In LEGO, TheBlockShop writes:
  Trying to sell my entire store as I do not have the time for it anymore and it
has been closed for almost 2 years.

Is there an easy way to make my entire store a superlot?

Also I have a bunch of sets that are not in inventory that I was going to sell
separately. I got stuck on the upload image part of creating a "bulk lot" item

Store has a "current inventory average" value of 153k and sets have a "current
inventory average" of 60k, looking to get 75k for both or 30k for sets and 50k
for store OBO.

Any tips would be helpful

I’d start by setting the selloff price as the minimum buy and reopening the store:
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/mystore/management.page

Using any or all of these fields, Slogan ~ Announcement ~ Banner to convey
your intention with the high minimum: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/mystore/display.page

Opening your store places your inventory back onto the market, giving you more
exposure, allowing 24/7 perusal of your inventory and greatly increasing your
ability to cultivate prospective buyers.

In the meantime, you’ll no doubt generate offers to consider with your inventory
exposed with selloff caveats. Don’t drop your pricing, until you have structured
a deal.
At which point, close your store and set it up, transacting with
a close store and password.

Just one of several ways of doing it, Joe.

-popsicle
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You can create a custom item with your entire store at a fixed price if you aren’t
interested in negotiating the price. As I understand them, a super lot wouldn’t
help since anyone wanting to buy a single item from your store would automatically
be on the hook for US $75,000 worth of merchandise 😅

You are better off with what you just did, a forum post advertising the sale
from where people can reach out to you privately if they are interested.


In LEGO, TheBlockShop writes:
  Trying to sell my entire store as I do not have the time for it anymore and it
has been closed for almost 2 years.

Is there an easy way to make my entire store a superlot?

Also I have a bunch of sets that are not in inventory that I was going to sell
separately. I got stuck on the upload image part of creating a "bulk lot" item

Store has a "current inventory average" value of 153k and sets have a "current
inventory average" of 60k, looking to get 75k for both or 30k for sets and 50k
for store OBO.

Any tips would be helpful

Thanks,

Joe
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Trying to sell my entire store as I do not have the time for it anymore and it
has been closed for almost 2 years.

Is there an easy way to make my entire store a superlot?

Also I have a bunch of sets that are not in inventory that I was going to sell
separately. I got stuck on the upload image part of creating a "bulk lot" item

Store has a "current inventory average" value of 153k and sets have a "current
inventory average" of 60k, looking to get 75k for both or 30k for sets and 50k
for store OBO.

Any tips would be helpful

Thanks,

Joe
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In LEGO, smaclaug writes:
  LEGO MOC Wayne Manor + Batcave
https://www.flickr.com/photos/maclaughlin/albums/72157719193075866

The Giant Penny is one of the iconic trophies in the Batcave.

Here is a custom printed version and a larger custom made version.

Which do you like better?

Well, I’m going to be honest and that may hurt you, so sorry about that first


The custom printed one wins hands down… but then, isn’t printing cheating?

Now, the bad review on the big one: even knowing it’s supposed to be a giant
penny, I can’t see it.  Starting with fact it’s not round.  Then the brown shape
in the middle doesn’t look like anything recognizable, even squinting my eyes,
certainly not a face.  Without indication, I’d have said “Maybe a beer pad?”

If you want to try again, don’t make so small a mosaic, it looks like Braille
or a Rorschach ink test.  Maybe try something more like the Brick Sketches:
 
Set No: 40386  Name: Batman
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40386-1 (Inv) Batman
115 Parts, 2020
Sets: Brick Sketches: Super Heroes: Batman II
 
Set No: 40428  Name: The Joker
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40428-1 (Inv) The Joker
170 Parts, 2020
Sets: Brick Sketches: Super Heroes: Batman II

But on so small a build, maybe simply use a real minifig head (with beard and
hair)?  Make it 3D.
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LEGO MOC Wayne Manor + Batcave
https://www.flickr.com/photos/maclaughlin/albums/72157719193075866

The Giant Penny is one of the iconic trophies in the Batcave.

Here is a custom printed version and a larger custom made version.

Which do you like better?
 
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In LEGO, SpaceODC writes:
  […]
366 would be bad news
as we already have a LDraw color in place: 366 - Earth_Orange

Well, LEGO colour IDs are incremental.  The last (publicly known) colour was
365, so that the new ones are 366 and 367 is not surprising.

And it will only go on this way, so if LDraw wants to follow LEGO IDs, and as,
IMHO, doing one big change would be better than having to move one colour at
a time, LDraw will have to clear the numbers at least up to 400 if not 1000.

Otherwise, there’s the path used for LEGO-351: LDRaw-10351.  So adding the new
ones as 10366 and 10367.  But then, there’s LDraw-10378, so there’ll be another
problem in a few years….
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Ryan,

would you please confirm that it is actually 366 and 367. 366 would be bad news
as we already have a LDraw color in place: 366 - Earth_Orange

How about shadow RGBs for these opal colors?

Cheers, Willy
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In LEGO, pikachu3 writes:
  Several brand new colors from Lego this month! 🙂

We have 266 Transparent Blue Opal in set 76389, 267 Transparent Green
Opal
in set 43115, and two new metallic/chrome keychain bricks (green and
white). Will update my color page as soon as I get my hands on these 🙂 https://www.flickr.com/photos/126975831@N07/

 
Set No: 76389  Name: Hogwarts Chamber of Secrets
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76389-1 (Inv) Hogwarts Chamber of Secrets
1132 Parts, 11 Minifigures, 2021
Sets: Harry Potter: Chamber of Secrets

 
Set No: 43115  Name: The Boombox
* 
43115-1 (Inv) The Boombox
978 Parts, 4 Minifigures, 2021
Sets: Vidiyo: Stage

NICE keychains, Ryan!
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Yep, these skis fit the two-stud long feet of these folks:

 
Minifig No: tech003a  Name: Technic Figure White Legs, White Top with Red Stripes Pattern, Blue Arms, White Helmet (Skier)
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tech003a (Inv) Technic Figure White Legs, White Top with Red Stripes Pattern, Blue Arms, White Helmet (Skier)
Minifigures: Technic: Arctic Technic

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  In LEGO, Turez writes:
  In LEGO, Luloma writes:
  Hello everyone,
I was really convinced that this was a lego part, but I can’t found it anywhere.
Is it Lego?
Thank you all.

 
Part No: 2713  Name: Technic, Figure Accessory Ski
* 
2713 Technic, Figure Accessory Ski
Parts: Technic, Figure Accessory

So because it’s “technic”... many thanks!
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In LEGO, Turez writes:
  In LEGO, Luloma writes:
  Hello everyone,
I was really convinced that this was a lego part, but I can’t found it anywhere.
Is it Lego?
Thank you all.

 
Part No: 2713  Name: Technic, Figure Accessory Ski
* 
2713 Technic, Figure Accessory Ski
Parts: Technic, Figure Accessory

So because it’s “technic”... many thanks!
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In LEGO, Luloma writes:
  Hello everyone,
I was really convinced that this was a lego part, but I can’t found it anywhere.
Is it Lego?
Thank you all.

 
Part No: 2713  Name: Technic, Figure Accessory Ski
* 
2713 Technic, Figure Accessory Ski
Parts: Technic, Figure Accessory
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Hello everyone,
I was really convinced that this was a lego part, but I can’t found it anywhere.
Is it Lego?
Thank you all.
 
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In LEGO, maxx3001 writes:
  In LEGO, DoctorBadger writes:
  In LEGO, maxx3001 writes:
  In LEGO, DoctorBadger writes:
  In studio the colour in the title exists. Does it exist in the real world? I
want to create the effect of a flint wall.

I think I would use other colors mixed, maybe this part:
 
Part No: 49668  Name: Plate, Modified 1 x 1 with Tooth Horizontal
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49668 Plate, Modified 1 x 1 with Tooth Horizontal
Parts: Plate, Modified {Flat Silver}

Hi max, excuse a newbie, but what do you mean by other colours mixed?

No problem, maybe use a bit of dark gray, dark bluish gray, light gay, flat silver
etc, stones are never one color.

of course you mean add the illusion of colour and texture by using different
colour pieces!

like this http://thebrickblogger.com/2017/08/lego-building-technique-lego-brick-walls/
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  In LEGO, DoctorBadger writes:
  In LEGO, maxx3001 writes:
  In LEGO, DoctorBadger writes:
  In studio the colour in the title exists. Does it exist in the real world? I
want to create the effect of a flint wall.

I think I would use other colors mixed, maybe this part:
 
Part No: 49668  Name: Plate, Modified 1 x 1 with Tooth Horizontal
* 
49668 Plate, Modified 1 x 1 with Tooth Horizontal
Parts: Plate, Modified {Flat Silver}

Hi max, excuse a newbie, but what do you mean by other colours mixed?

No problem, maybe use a bit of dark gray, dark bluish gray, light gay, flat silver
etc, stones are never one color.

of course you mean add the illusion of colour and texture by using different
colour pieces!
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In LEGO, pikachu3 writes:
  Several brand new colors from Lego this month! 🙂

We have 266 Transparent Blue Opal in set 76389, 267 Transparent Green
Opal
in set 43115, and two new metallic/chrome keychain bricks (green and
white). Will update my color page as soon as I get my hands on these 🙂 https://www.flickr.com/photos/126975831@N07/

 
Set No: 76389  Name: Hogwarts Chamber of Secrets
* 
76389-1 (Inv) Hogwarts Chamber of Secrets
1132 Parts, 11 Minifigures, 2021
Sets: Harry Potter: Chamber of Secrets

 
Set No: 43115  Name: The Boombox
* 
43115-1 (Inv) The Boombox
978 Parts, 4 Minifigures, 2021
Sets: Vidiyo: Stage

sorry, that should be 366 and 367!
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In LEGO, pikachu3 writes:
  Several brand new colors from Lego this month! 🙂

We have 266 Transparent Blue Opal in set 76389, 267 Transparent Green
Opal
in set 43115, and two new metallic/chrome keychain bricks (green and
white). Will update my color page as soon as I get my hands on these 🙂

Now if only these colors came without keychains........
 
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  In studio the colour in the title exists. Does it exist in the real world? I
want to create the effect of a flint wall.

I think I would use other colors mixed, maybe this part:
 
Part No: 49668  Name: Plate, Modified 1 x 1 with Tooth Horizontal
* 
49668 Plate, Modified 1 x 1 with Tooth Horizontal
Parts: Plate, Modified {Flat Silver}

Hi max, excuse a newbie, but what do you mean by other colours mixed?

No problem, maybe use a bit of dark gray, dark bluish gray, light gay, flat silver
etc, stones are never one color.
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Several brand new colors from Lego this month! 🙂

We have 266 Transparent Blue Opal in set 76389, 267 Transparent Green
Opal
in set 43115, and two new metallic/chrome keychain bricks (green and
white). Will update my color page as soon as I get my hands on these 🙂 https://www.flickr.com/photos/126975831@N07/

 
Set No: 76389  Name: Hogwarts Chamber of Secrets
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76389-1 (Inv) Hogwarts Chamber of Secrets
1132 Parts, 11 Minifigures, 2021
Sets: Harry Potter: Chamber of Secrets

 
Set No: 43115  Name: The Boombox
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43115-1 (Inv) The Boombox
978 Parts, 4 Minifigures, 2021
Sets: Vidiyo: Stage
 
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In LEGO, maxx3001 writes:
  In LEGO, DoctorBadger writes:
  In studio the colour in the title exists. Does it exist in the real world? I
want to create the effect of a flint wall.

I think I would use other colors mixed, maybe this part:
 
Part No: 49668  Name: Plate, Modified 1 x 1 with Tooth Horizontal
* 
49668 Plate, Modified 1 x 1 with Tooth Horizontal
Parts: Plate, Modified {Flat Silver}

Hi max, excuse a newbie, but what do you mean by other colours mixed?
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In LEGO, DoctorBadger writes:
  In studio the colour in the title exists. Does it exist in the real world? I
want to create the effect of a flint wall.

I think I would use other colors mixed, maybe this part:
 
Part No: 49668  Name: Plate, Modified 1 x 1 with Tooth Horizontal
* 
49668 Plate, Modified 1 x 1 with Tooth Horizontal
Parts: Plate, Modified {Flat Silver}
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In LEGO, peregrinator writes:
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  I got
 
Minifig No: twn063  Name: Yellow Flowers - Brown Ponytail Hair, Blue Air Tanks, Black Flippers
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twn063 Yellow Flowers - Brown Ponytail Hair, Blue Air Tanks, Black Flippers
Minifigures: Town: City
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in a set, but the air tanks and her hair interfere with each
other. Am I missing something? She has a picture there, built, but I can't
build mine.

FWIW, in the set picture the hair looks twisted to the side. Does that work?

 
Set No: 9247  Name: Community Workers {2005 Version}
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9247-1 (Inv) Community Workers {2005 Version}
100 Parts, 31 Minifigures, 2005
Sets: Educational & Dacta: Town

Actually, I made an inventory control error which caused me to grab the wrong
hair piece. Similar but not correct. I found the correct one and it works just
fine.
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In LEGO, DoctorBadger writes:
  In studio the colour in the title exists. Does it exist in the real world? I
want to create the effect of a flint wall.

Only for these 5 parts:
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogList.asp?catType=P&colorPart=117
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In studio the colour in the title exists. Does it exist in the real world? I
want to create the effect of a flint wall.
 
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In LEGO, axaday writes:
  I got
 
Minifig No: twn063  Name: Yellow Flowers - Brown Ponytail Hair, Blue Air Tanks, Black Flippers
* 
twn063 Yellow Flowers - Brown Ponytail Hair, Blue Air Tanks, Black Flippers
Minifigures: Town: City
Marked for Deletion
in a set, but the air tanks and her hair interfere with each
other. Am I missing something? She has a picture there, built, but I can't
build mine.

FWIW, in the set picture the hair looks twisted to the side. Does that work?

 
Set No: 9247  Name: Community Workers {2005 Version}
* 
9247-1 (Inv) Community Workers {2005 Version}
100 Parts, 31 Minifigures, 2005
Sets: Educational & Dacta: Town
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I got
 
Minifig No: twn063  Name: Yellow Flowers - Brown Ponytail Hair, Blue Air Tanks, Black Flippers
* 
twn063 Yellow Flowers - Brown Ponytail Hair, Blue Air Tanks, Black Flippers
Minifigures: Town: City
Marked for Deletion
in a set, but the air tanks and her hair interfere with each
other. Am I missing something? She has a picture there, built, but I can't
build mine.
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In LEGO, tEoS writes:
  I'm ready to preorder Castle in the Forest any day now. I will have pulled
out all my hair waiting for July 1st to come.

In NEWS, Admin writes:
  Dear BrickLink members,

Based on your feedback to the structure of the BrickLink Designer Program, as well as challenges related to the current Covid situation, we decided to extend the Designer program and postpone the crowdfunding start a bit. This change aims to accommodate for equal opportunities for the designers and maximize the number of designs that can achieve crowdfunding.

## Feel you PAIN!! I was ready to Fund this set the day it was announced it was
in the running, DEF First Pickup for me ASAP
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Thanks for the info.

In addition to writing accurate feedback for last month's orders, it will
also be useful in the future to know the general level of risk when it comes
to used parts.
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edeevo (11097)

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In LEGO, crimson30 writes:
  I haven't made purchases for years, but recently bought a number of parts
from multiple vendors and I'm wondering: did Lego Group issue some kind of
administrative crackdown as far as part quality goes, or are these vendors simply
stellar? Used to be that used parts were really risky and I could end up throwing
out as much as half because they had excessive scratching/teeth marks or were
worn out to the point that they wouldn't connect to other parts. In several
of my recent purchases, even the used tiles looked really great.

Would just like to know before I write any more feedback.

I could be wrong, but I don't think TLG has been cracking down on anyone
in regards to quality; it just seems that any Seller that attempts to sell unusable
items can only do so for so long before it's reflected in their feedback,
and people quit taking the risk anymore...

Though a quick glance at some of your recent feedback shows a great group of
Sellers, so there's no doubt in my mind that you have been dealing with the
"simply stellar" ones.

Life is Good.
~Ed.
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MrPetovan (925)

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I haven't bought from BrickLink before the acquisition from TLG, so my perspective
is different, but I would be less ecstatic than you about the quality of the
parts in the 90+ orders I received.

On the whole, I estimate about 25% of individual orders had a package mistake,
either missing/broken/wrong color/wrong mold part or parts. Compared to the overall
number of lots and parts I bought, it still is pretty low, though, nowhere near
the 50% ratio you are evoking.

With Used parts, I found out it really depends on individual stores, in my last
batch, one store sent Used parts in very good condition, while another sent several
dirty and many worn parts. Since I'm using the Auto-Select feature in the
Wanted List Buy page, I'm not picky the first time I order at any store,
but I'm definitely adding a couple stores on my Dislike list with each batch
of 10-15 orders.

It isn't personal, I just expect better quality and am ready to pay marginally
more before having to resort to New parts.

In LEGO, crimson30 writes:
  I haven't made purchases for years, but recently bought a number of parts
from multiple vendors and I'm wondering: did Lego Group issue some kind of
administrative crackdown as far as part quality goes, or are these vendors simply
stellar? Used to be that used parts were really risky and I could end up throwing
out as much as half because they had excessive scratching/teeth marks or were
worn out to the point that they wouldn't connect to other parts. In several
of my recent purchases, even the used tiles looked really great.

Would just like to know before I write any more feedback.
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In LEGO, WilliamRaine writes:
  I recently got a Flying Time Vessel in a lot, and it is all glued together! The
glue does seem particularly strong, as much of the set has come apart on its
own and I see no broken pieces, it's also possible to scrape and pull off
bits of glue from some of the pieces.

I was thinking of trying hot water or alcohol, but thought I would first ask
here if anyone has any sure fire methods for getting glue off of parts.

Well.....seems only -some- of the parts used that mild adhesive, a lot of the
ship is actually glued with something far more hardcore. I had to throw it out


I did manage to salvage a few parts out of it though, mostly the technic pieces
and dragon arms from the front and such. At least it wasn't a more valuable
set!
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In LEGO, WilliamRaine writes:
  I recently got a Flying Time Vessel in a lot, and it is all glued together! The
glue does seem particularly strong, as much of the set has come apart on its
own and I see no broken pieces, it's also possible to scrape and pull off
bits of glue from some of the pieces.

I was thinking of trying hot water or alcohol, but thought I would first ask
here if anyone has any sure fire methods for getting glue off of parts.

Thanks for all the tips I'll try cleaning it up soon with hot water first!
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Yeah, don't use alcohol if you can, it will mess up the parts' color;
hot water will do the trick if it's white glue, but if if was hot glue, for
example, then, you should be able to remove it with a blow dryer and a wooden
stick (so that it doesn't get soft from the heat, like plastic could do,
and doesn't scratch the plastic like metal).
If this really doesn't work, then, you can use alcohol, but you may have
to repaint your parts later on.
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HC (9545)

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hi,
I had some succes with a blow dryer and peeling it off with the fingers.
alcohol can cause a reaction with the glue and give discoloration.
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In LEGO, WilliamRaine writes:
  I recently got a Flying Time Vessel in a lot, and it is all glued together! The
glue does seem particularly strong, as much of the set has come apart on its
own and I see no broken pieces, it's also possible to scrape and pull off
bits of glue from some of the pieces.

I was thinking of trying hot water or alcohol, but thought I would first ask
here if anyone has any sure fire methods for getting glue off of parts.

It sounds like white glue so a soak in water will do it. Try it first before
anything else.
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I recently got a Flying Time Vessel in a lot, and it is all glued together! The
glue does seem particularly strong, as much of the set has come apart on its
own and I see no broken pieces, it's also possible to scrape and pull off
bits of glue from some of the pieces.

I was thinking of trying hot water or alcohol, but thought I would first ask
here if anyone has any sure fire methods for getting glue off of parts.
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In LEGO, CSC writes:
  Hello everyone,

I want to start building and I am not sure if I should build with regular plates
as the base or should use base plates.
What are your thoughts?
What do you think are the pros and cons?

Thanks

Depends on the size. For small builds, like 16-32 studs, plates are OK.
For a bigger MOC, you might want a combination like Bricks 10x20 or Brick 8x16
on Baseplates 32x32. This gives you the advantage that you can also have occasional
holes in the ground (pot holes, man holes, steps, gutters) or space for cabling,
while keeping a smooth underside.
 


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In LEGO, danielclark writes:
  In LEGO, CSC writes:
  Hello everyone,

I want to start building and I am not sure if I should build with regular plates
as the base or should use base plates.
What are your thoughts?
What do you think are the pros and cons?

Thanks

A Mils plate system offers some great stability if you have to move a larger
display frequently. Down side is it adds alot of parts cost

Here are instructions for the Moduverse system that we use for our community
builds, but they work great if you "only" build by yourself also !

https://www.swebrick.se/index.php?topic=6350.0
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In LEGO, CSC writes:
  Hello everyone,

I want to start building and I am not sure if I should build with regular plates
as the base or should use base plates.
What are your thoughts?
What do you think are the pros and cons?

Thanks

A Mils plate system offers some great stability if you have to move a larger
display frequently. Down side is it adds alot of parts cost
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In LEGO, iprice writes:
  In LEGO, CSC writes:
  Hello everyone,

I want to start building and I am not sure if I should build with regular plates
as the base or should use base plates.
What are your thoughts?
What do you think are the pros and cons?

Thanks

I think your choice should be determined on the size of the final build and how
stable you want it. Will your model require multiple large plates or will
one large baseplate do? Will you need to move the model? A baseplate is likely
to bend and warp with movement, possibly causing structural damage to whatever
is built on top. If it's something that you or others will play with, movement
and stability needs to be taken into account.

If it's just a decorative/display item, a baseplate blends in more readily
to whatever it's placed on (plates jut up just a tad, causing a visual dissonance
to the surface it's sitting on).

I am planning a larger build to display, not to play with, so I guess I will
end up using some base plates and see how that turns out.

Thank
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In LEGO, CSC writes:
  Hello everyone,

I want to start building and I am not sure if I should build with regular plates
as the base or should use base plates.
What are your thoughts?
What do you think are the pros and cons?

Thanks

I think your choice should be determined on the size of the final build and how
stable you want it. Will your model require multiple large plates or will
one large baseplate do? Will you need to move the model? A baseplate is likely
to bend and warp with movement, possibly causing structural damage to whatever
is built on top. If it's something that you or others will play with, movement
and stability needs to be taken into account.

If it's just a decorative/display item, a baseplate blends in more readily
to whatever it's placed on (plates jut up just a tad, causing a visual dissonance
to the surface it's sitting on).
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In LEGO, CSC writes:
  Hello everyone,

I want to start building and I am not sure if I should build with regular plates
as the base or should use base plates.
What are your thoughts?
What do you think are the pros and cons?

Thanks

All depends on what you are building!

Baseplates arent as solid as regular plates and can misshape and bend depending
on the build.
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Hello everyone,

I want to start building and I am not sure if I should build with regular plates
as the base or should use base plates.
What are your thoughts?
What do you think are the pros and cons?

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In LEGO, re_collection writes:
  Hi all,
just a curiosity, what does HLC mean?

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