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 Author: Admin_Russell View Messages Posted By Admin_Russell
 Posted: Aug 28, 2018 12:25
 Subject: Re: Request update inventory on set 70567
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In Inventories, Henk61 writes:
  In Inventories, StormChaser writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, Henk61 writes:
  Hi,
Is it possible that the inventory of the set 70567 can be completed?
On 5 minifigs I am unable to see the parts because the "item consists of" is
not available.

I don't have this set, so I am unable to complete the inventory. The submitter
of the set inventory did not add inventories for any of the figures - the existing
inventories of the other figures in that set were done by five different people.

There has been some discussion behind the scenes about requiring that minifigure
inventories be completed before the set inventory is approved. However, this
is not currently a requirement.

The best I can tell you is that I will try to look at uninventoried 2018 minifigures
when I get some spare time and see what I can do about adding their inventories.

Hi,
Is there any chance that this set wil be updated?

You must mean the new Ninjago City Docks set:
 
Set No: 70657  Name: NINJAGO City Docks
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70657-1 (Inv) NINJAGO City Docks
3494 Parts, 14 Minifigures, 2018
Sets: The LEGO NINJAGO Movie
 Author: Henk61 View Messages Posted By Henk61
 Posted: Aug 28, 2018 10:12
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In Inventories, StormChaser writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, Henk61 writes:
  Hi,
Is it possible that the inventory of the set 70567 can be completed?
On 5 minifigs I am unable to see the parts because the "item consists of" is
not available.

I don't have this set, so I am unable to complete the inventory. The submitter
of the set inventory did not add inventories for any of the figures - the existing
inventories of the other figures in that set were done by five different people.

There has been some discussion behind the scenes about requiring that minifigure
inventories be completed before the set inventory is approved. However, this
is not currently a requirement.

The best I can tell you is that I will try to look at uninventoried 2018 minifigures
when I get some spare time and see what I can do about adding their inventories.

Hi,
Is there any chance that this set wil be updated?
 Author: nectara View Messages Posted By nectara
 Posted: Aug 25, 2018 03:50
 Subject: Re: 75203-1
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In Inventories, Hygrotus writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, nectara writes:
  Hi
What's going on with 75203?
More than one month still ,,Inventory In Progress,,
Regards
Nectara

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfc4eim6XCA

Not only this one from SW is still missing inventory, also 75220 and 75221.
BTW Sandcrawler was added on the beggining of July, so almost two months without
inventory now

If you want to do it I can release this set to you to inventory it?


Hi
I have no idea how to do it
Regards
Nectara
 Author: Hygrotus View Messages Posted By Hygrotus
 Posted: Aug 24, 2018 18:03
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In Catalog Inventories, nectara writes:
  Hi
What's going on with 75203?
More than one month still ,,Inventory In Progress,,
Regards
Nectara

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vfc4eim6XCA

Not only this one from SW is still missing inventory, also 75220 and 75221.
BTW Sandcrawler was added on the beggining of July, so almost two months without
inventory now

If you want to do it I can release this set to you to inventory it?
 Author: nectara View Messages Posted By nectara
 Posted: Aug 24, 2018 07:36
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Hi
What's going on with 75203?
More than one month still ,,Inventory In Progress,,
Regards
Nectara
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 23:36
 Subject: Re: Supplying a set's inventory
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In Catalog Inventories, Admin_Russell writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, Classicsmiley writes:
  
  First thing: that 7-digit number is called a Part Color Code or PCC. These are
unique codes assigned by TLG which identify a particular part in a specific color.

For quite some time I've wondered why the term "PCC" is used on Bricklink,
instead of the LEGO-Company term "element id."

Does anyone know?

PCC describes the code better. The first PCC's were literally a combination
of a 4-digit part code and a 2-digit color code. Some of those original PCC's
are still being used:

3024+02

3024+21

3024+23

3024+24

The new 7-digit codes aren't "smart" like that, but they do represent the
part in a specific color, as opposed to the 5-digit mold number. PCC is easier
to read and type, too.

Also, maybe nobody knew they were called Element IDs by LEGO back in those days.
In that case, BrickLink had to come up with something to call them.

Randy
 Author: CCBricks View Messages Posted By CCBricks
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 21:44
 Subject: Parts for Gear #853191
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Evening All...

I cam across a particular head piece that is associated with Jack Sparrow that
is only in this item:

 
Gear No: 853191  Name: Magnet Set, Minifigures PotC (3) - Jack Sparrow, Barbossa, Gunner Zombie - Glued with 2 x 4 Brick Bases blister pack
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853191 Magnet Set, Minifigures PotC (3) - Jack Sparrow, Barbossa, Gunner Zombie - Glued with 2 x 4 Brick Bases blister pack
Gear: Magnet: Pirates of the Caribbean

It shows no inventories for the figures. Are the figures glued together, or
is it just the brick bases? I might have the other parts for this particular
version of Sparrow, but I'd have to check my "odd ball" bin lol.

Brian
 Author: SylvainLS View Messages Posted By SylvainLS
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 18:54
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In Catalog Inventories, Admin_Russell writes:
  […]
  I think the question was “Why ‘PCC’ and not ‘Element ID,’ TLG’s term?”
As TLG calls PCCs “Element ID”s, the mould number being a “Design ID.”

PCC is more descriptive of the code than "Element ID".

Er, if you say so…
 Author: WhiteVanMan View Messages Posted By WhiteVanMan
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 17:05
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In Catalog Inventories, Hygrotus writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, WhiteVanMan writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, Hygrotus writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, WhiteVanMan writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, Hygrotus writes:

  
  Paul

OK great

I've cancelled the original inventory as I couldn't add the newly added
parts from the catalogue, and the newer inventory is now submitted for approval.

The descriptions are adequate I think, but hopefully someone can submit split
images for the yellow 'face' elements, as this will be better than the
ones supplied by LEGO.COM

If this can be approved, it will be great as this means I'll be able to part
out the 2 sets that I have.

Thanks!

Paul

Ok thanks for message, will check it in just a moment

I've also added the correct colour image for the Dark Azure 2x3x2 curved
side brick, as it's a new colour for that part.

Cheers!

Paul

Perfect Checked and approved. Thank you very much for submiting this invenotry.
So maybe you submit more in the future

I have to say, thank you for approving this quickly as those 2 sets had been
bugging me for a while since I bought them to plunder the 2x4 Blue plates!

I think it's possible that I'll be doing more Duplo sets as I've
decided to get out of doing USED duplo as I have loads of vehicle elements that
I can't shift, and with all of the other parts that I have, they are just
taking up so much space that I could use for the normal LEGO elements.

Another reason why I'm getting out of the USED Duplo, is that there are more
and more Chinese Clones turning up at the car boot sales, so it will be really
hard to garner a decent return...

So, it depends upon whether I manage to see NEW Duplo at reduced prices or not.

Thanks, once again for the speedy approval of that set.

Regards,

Paul
 Author: Admin_Russell View Messages Posted By Admin_Russell
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 16:40
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In Catalog Inventories, SylvainLS writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, Admin_Russell writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, Classicsmiley writes:
  
  First thing: that 7-digit number is called a Part Color Code or PCC. These are
unique codes assigned by TLG which identify a particular part in a specific color.

For quite some time I've wondered why the term "PCC" is used on Bricklink,
instead of the LEGO-Company term "element id."

Does anyone know?

PCC describes the code better. The first PCC's were literally a combination
of a 4-digit part code and a 2-digit color code. Some of those original PCC's
are still being used:

3024+02

3024+21

3024+23

3024+24

The new 7-digit codes aren't "smart" like that, but they do represent the
part in a specific color, as opposed to the 5-digit mold number. PCC is easier
to read and type, too.

I think the question was “Why ‘PCC’ and not ‘Element ID,’ TLG’s term?”
As TLG calls PCCs “Element ID”s, the mould number being a “Design ID.”

PCC is more descriptive of the code than "Element ID".
 Author: Hygrotus View Messages Posted By Hygrotus
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 16:38
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In Catalog Inventories, WhiteVanMan writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, Hygrotus writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, WhiteVanMan writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, Hygrotus writes:

  
  Paul

OK great

I've cancelled the original inventory as I couldn't add the newly added
parts from the catalogue, and the newer inventory is now submitted for approval.

The descriptions are adequate I think, but hopefully someone can submit split
images for the yellow 'face' elements, as this will be better than the
ones supplied by LEGO.COM

If this can be approved, it will be great as this means I'll be able to part
out the 2 sets that I have.

Thanks!

Paul

Ok thanks for message, will check it in just a moment

I've also added the correct colour image for the Dark Azure 2x3x2 curved
side brick, as it's a new colour for that part.

Cheers!

Paul

Perfect Checked and approved. Thank you very much for submiting this invenotry.
So maybe you submit more in the future
 Author: WhiteVanMan View Messages Posted By WhiteVanMan
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 16:27
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In Catalog Inventories, Hygrotus writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, WhiteVanMan writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, Hygrotus writes:

  
  Paul

OK great

I've cancelled the original inventory as I couldn't add the newly added
parts from the catalogue, and the newer inventory is now submitted for approval.

The descriptions are adequate I think, but hopefully someone can submit split
images for the yellow 'face' elements, as this will be better than the
ones supplied by LEGO.COM

If this can be approved, it will be great as this means I'll be able to part
out the 2 sets that I have.

Thanks!

Paul

Ok thanks for message, will check it in just a moment

I've also added the correct colour image for the Dark Azure 2x3x2 curved
side brick, as it's a new colour for that part.

Cheers!

Paul
 Author: Hygrotus View Messages Posted By Hygrotus
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 16:20
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In Catalog Inventories, WhiteVanMan writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, Hygrotus writes:

  
  Paul

OK great

I've cancelled the original inventory as I couldn't add the newly added
parts from the catalogue, and the newer inventory is now submitted for approval.

The descriptions are adequate I think, but hopefully someone can submit split
images for the yellow 'face' elements, as this will be better than the
ones supplied by LEGO.COM

If this can be approved, it will be great as this means I'll be able to part
out the 2 sets that I have.

Thanks!

Paul

Ok thanks for message, will check it in just a moment
 Author: WhiteVanMan View Messages Posted By WhiteVanMan
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 16:19
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In Catalog Inventories, Hygrotus writes:

  
  Paul

OK great

I've cancelled the original inventory as I couldn't add the newly added
parts from the catalogue, and the newer inventory is now submitted for approval.

The descriptions are adequate I think, but hopefully someone can submit split
images for the yellow 'face' elements, as this will be better than the
ones supplied by LEGO.COM

If this can be approved, it will be great as this means I'll be able to part
out the 2 sets that I have.

Thanks!

Paul
 Author: SylvainLS View Messages Posted By SylvainLS
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 15:57
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In Catalog Inventories, Admin_Russell writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, Classicsmiley writes:
  
  First thing: that 7-digit number is called a Part Color Code or PCC. These are
unique codes assigned by TLG which identify a particular part in a specific color.

For quite some time I've wondered why the term "PCC" is used on Bricklink,
instead of the LEGO-Company term "element id."

Does anyone know?

PCC describes the code better. The first PCC's were literally a combination
of a 4-digit part code and a 2-digit color code. Some of those original PCC's
are still being used:

3024+02

3024+21

3024+23

3024+24

The new 7-digit codes aren't "smart" like that, but they do represent the
part in a specific color, as opposed to the 5-digit mold number. PCC is easier
to read and type, too.

I think the question was “Why ‘PCC’ and not ‘Element ID,’ TLG’s term?”
As TLG calls PCCs “Element ID”s, the mould number being a “Design ID.”
 Author: Admin_Russell View Messages Posted By Admin_Russell
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 15:18
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In Catalog Inventories, Classicsmiley writes:
  
  First thing: that 7-digit number is called a Part Color Code or PCC. These are
unique codes assigned by TLG which identify a particular part in a specific color.

For quite some time I've wondered why the term "PCC" is used on Bricklink,
instead of the LEGO-Company term "element id."

Does anyone know?

PCC describes the code better. The first PCC's were literally a combination
of a 4-digit part code and a 2-digit color code. Some of those original PCC's
are still being used:

3024+02

3024+21

3024+23

3024+24

The new 7-digit codes aren't "smart" like that, but they do represent the
part in a specific color, as opposed to the 5-digit mold number. PCC is easier
to read and type, too.
 Author: Classicsmiley View Messages Posted By Classicsmiley
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 15:04
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  First thing: that 7-digit number is called a Part Color Code or PCC. These are
unique codes assigned by TLG which identify a particular part in a specific color.

For quite some time I've wondered why the term "PCC" is used on Bricklink,
instead of the LEGO-Company term "element id."

Does anyone know?
 Author: Hygrotus View Messages Posted By Hygrotus
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 14:23
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In Catalog Inventories, WhiteVanMan writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, Hygrotus writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, WhiteVanMan writes:
  I've uploaded images for all of the printed bricks, and only 1 of the 3 'yellow'
ones got 'saved' into my folder/file.

All of the others are correct, with numbers according to BrickLink's style.

Not exactly They are still wrong

  
Can you see where I went wrong with the 2x4x2 bricks with rounded ends?

Regards,

Paul

All decorated parts have their own entry with the same number as the main part
plus pb and following number in the numbering system of them in Bricklink.
So look at 4198 as an example, you have four new decotared version of this part.
Type in search 4198pb* (with asterisk), sort by "item number" and "down", result:
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogListOld.asp?pg=1&q=4198pb%2A&catLike=W&itemBrand=1000&v=1
See all decoreted have their own separate entry. So you must now crate whole
new entry for four your parts. Thanks to this searching you see the next free
number will be
4198pb31. So crate 4 parts 4198pb with following numbers 4198pb31, 4198pb32,
4198pb33, 4198pb34, describe them in name - add in name what is their pattern.
You can see also in this search how other are named, you can create somthing
similar. But in name for this part there always must be "Duplo, Brick 2 x 4
x 2 Rounded Ends ... Pattern" for "..." you enter your description of pattern.
Then add photos for such crated parts.
Now repeat this for all your new decorated bricks: 31110, 3011, 98223, 31111.
Create new entries with "pb".

Marek


I actually saw where I went wrong.

I'd listed the images before I'd changed the numbers of the parts, and
this accepted the images which was wrong as the part(s) were already in the catalogue!

I think I've done it correctly now, and all it need is for the naming of
the parts to be tidied up.

I've also added the dimensions of the set, and if the parts can be approved,
I can add them to the inventory.

Regards,

Paul

OK great
 Author: WhiteVanMan View Messages Posted By WhiteVanMan
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In Catalog Inventories, Hygrotus writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, WhiteVanMan writes:
  I've uploaded images for all of the printed bricks, and only 1 of the 3 'yellow'
ones got 'saved' into my folder/file.

All of the others are correct, with numbers according to BrickLink's style.

Not exactly They are still wrong

  
Can you see where I went wrong with the 2x4x2 bricks with rounded ends?

Regards,

Paul

All decorated parts have their own entry with the same number as the main part
plus pb and following number in the numbering system of them in Bricklink.
So look at 4198 as an example, you have four new decotared version of this part.
Type in search 4198pb* (with asterisk), sort by "item number" and "down", result:
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogListOld.asp?pg=1&q=4198pb%2A&catLike=W&itemBrand=1000&v=1
See all decoreted have their own separate entry. So you must now crate whole
new entry for four your parts. Thanks to this searching you see the next free
number will be
4198pb31. So crate 4 parts 4198pb with following numbers 4198pb31, 4198pb32,
4198pb33, 4198pb34, describe them in name - add in name what is their pattern.
You can see also in this search how other are named, you can create somthing
similar. But in name for this part there always must be "Duplo, Brick 2 x 4
x 2 Rounded Ends ... Pattern" for "..." you enter your description of pattern.
Then add photos for such crated parts.
Now repeat this for all your new decorated bricks: 31110, 3011, 98223, 31111.
Create new entries with "pb".

Marek


I actually saw where I went wrong.

I'd listed the images before I'd changed the numbers of the parts, and
this accepted the images which was wrong as the part(s) were already in the catalogue!

I think I've done it correctly now, and all it need is for the naming of
the parts to be tidied up.

I've also added the dimensions of the set, and if the parts can be approved,
I can add them to the inventory.

Regards,

Paul
 Author: Hygrotus View Messages Posted By Hygrotus
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In Catalog Inventories, WhiteVanMan writes:
  (Cancelled)

I managed to answer to your post and you cancelled it.
 Author: Hygrotus View Messages Posted By Hygrotus
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In Catalog Inventories, WhiteVanMan writes:
  I've uploaded images for all of the printed bricks, and only 1 of the 3 'yellow'
ones got 'saved' into my folder/file.

All of the others are correct, with numbers according to BrickLink's style.

Not exactly They are still wrong

  
Can you see where I went wrong with the 2x4x2 bricks with rounded ends?

Regards,

Paul

All decorated parts have their own entry with the same number as the main part
plus pb and following number in the numbering system of them in Bricklink.
So look at 4198 as an example, you have four new decotared version of this part.
Type in search 4198pb* (with asterisk), sort by "item number" and "down", result:
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogListOld.asp?pg=1&q=4198pb%2A&catLike=W&itemBrand=1000&v=1
See all decoreted have their own separate entry. So you must now crate whole
new entry for four your parts. Thanks to this searching you see the next free
number will be
4198pb31. So crate 4 parts 4198pb with following numbers 4198pb31, 4198pb32,
4198pb33, 4198pb34, describe them in name - add in name what is their pattern.
You can see also in this search how other are named, you can create somthing
similar. But in name for this part there always must be "Duplo, Brick 2 x 4
x 2 Rounded Ends ... Pattern" for "..." you enter your description of pattern.
Then add photos for such crated parts.
Now repeat this for all your new decorated bricks: 31110, 3011, 98223, 31111.
Crate new entries with "pb".

Marek
 Author: Hygrotus View Messages Posted By Hygrotus
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In Catalog Inventories, WhiteVanMan writes:
  Well, how can I submit images when they are already available as I saw when I
first put the set's number into the correct box?

You must save these images to your computer and then submit them to bricklink
catalog.
when you were making inventory these images are only for help purpose, and are
taken from external LEGO database, so for the missing ones they are not in the
Bricklink database.
Images you can save from LEGO replacment parts service or also from here for
example:
https://brickset.com/inventories/10861-1 (this is your set)
Brickset takes these inventories from the same source.

  Why can't the system take copies of those images and match them to the part?

I'm guessing that I'll need to change the part numbers from the LEGO
code to the BrickLink ones?

Yes numbers for the parts must be in bricklink style

  more work....



  Lol

Paul
 Author: Hygrotus View Messages Posted By Hygrotus
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 07:03
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In Catalog Inventories, Hygrotus writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, tmxbricks writes:
  Are stickered parts no longer being listed as counter parts in Bricklink inventories?

The are still beeing listed if they are added to the catalog, we don't have
rule that they must be added to the catalog in the same time when the set is
inventoried. They can be added later to the catalog and to the set.
So for this set nobody yet added these stickered parts to the catalog. That is
why they aren't in these sets inventories. They missing.

   I was verifying some set inventories and noticed all the following sets have
no stickered parts as CPs:

 
Set No: 41322  Name: Snow Resort Ice Rink
* 
41322-1 (Inv) Snow Resort Ice Rink
295 Parts, 2 Minifigures, 2017
Sets: Friends
 
Set No: 41323  Name: Snow Resort Chalet
* 
41323-1 (Inv) Snow Resort Chalet
392 Parts, 2 Minifigures, 2017
Sets: Friends
 
Set No: 41327  Name: Mia's Bedroom
* 
41327-1 (Inv) Mia's Bedroom
81 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 2018
Sets: Friends
 
Set No: 41328  Name: Stephanie's Bedroom
* 
41328-1 (Inv) Stephanie's Bedroom
90 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 2018
Sets: Friends
 
Set No: 41329  Name: Olivia's Deluxe Bedroom
* 
41329-1 (Inv) Olivia's Deluxe Bedroom
159 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 2018
Sets: Friends

For my own purposes, I have put stickered parts in the comments section of Brickstock
as I verify my inventories, but I liked having them listed as CPs.

If you have stickered parts for these sets maybe you could add them.

"To add the stickered part to the catalog, first submit the part to the catalog
https://www.bricklink.com/wantedCatalog.asp and then upload a picture for the
part https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogImageAdd.page. The picture must
show the sticker correctly applied to the part as it appears in the set instructions.
After the part has been approved and added to the catalog submit an Inventory
Change Request https://www.bricklink.com/catalogInvChange.asp to add the new
part to the inventory as a counterpart"

P.S.
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 Author: WhiteVanMan View Messages Posted By WhiteVanMan
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 07:02
 Subject: Re: Supplying a set's inventory
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 Topic: Inventories
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In Catalog Inventories, StormChaser writes:
  In Catalog Inventories, WhiteVanMan writes:
  Right, I've submitted the inventory of the set, and the additional printed
parts have now been added to the catalogue, using the codes found on the set
box's inventory.

I hope that I've done it right(???)

It doesn't matter how "right" you do it, so don't worry about that too
much. The catalog administrators can fix things like part numbers and titles.
You do need to add images, though.

Having said that, formatting your submissions correctly will greatly speed up
the process of approval. Here's a brief tutorial using one of the parts
you've submitted:

[P=6217957]

First thing: that 7-digit number is called a Part Color Code or PCC. These are
unique codes assigned by TLG which identify a particular part in a specific color.
A part in white, for example may have the PCC 6135522, but the same part in
black has the PCC 6001664. These numbers are not used as item numbers, but are
added as PCCs with a catalog change request after item approval.

To create the correct part number for your pending part, you need to find out
which item number is available. To do that, search for the part number with
an asterisk added. In this case, the part number is 98223, so search for 98223*.
You should see this:

https://www.bricklink.com/catalogListOld.asp?searchMethod=searchBoth&q=98223*&itemBrand=1000&catType=&itemYear=&catID=&catLike=W

Then sort your results by Item Number and Down. This will reveal that the most
recently used part number was 98223pb014. Therefore, this pending part will
be numbered 98223pb015 when it is approved.

There is good news, though. You can edit your pending submissions by going to
your My Activity page and looking for pending items. There you can change titles,
categories, part numbers, etc.

Is finding the appropriate item number too much work? Yes. Ideally you should
be able to enter the part number and the system could simply assign the next
patterned number. Ideally there would also be less poverty in the world. We
must work with what we have.

Second thing: all titles should be submitted as you would want to see them in
the catalog. For this pending part it means capitalizing the last three words
(Crossed Arms Pattern).

You've got the weight and dimensions added, so I think that otherwise you're
good on this one once you add an image. The same issues exist with your other
pending submissions, like the title for this part:

[P=6217961]

Like I say, though, I wouldn't worry about it too much. Your submissions
should be approved, it will just take longer because of the extra work which
must go into spiffing them up to be official catalog entries.

Thank you, by the way, for taking the time to inventory this set. Duplo is one
of the neglected themes for which sets can go years without ever seeing an inventory.

Well, how can I submit images when they are already available as I saw when I
first put the set's number into the correct box?

Why can't the system take copies of those images and match them to the part?

I'm guessing that I'll need to change the part numbers from the LEGO
code to the BrickLink ones?

more work....

Lol

Paul
 Author: Hygrotus View Messages Posted By Hygrotus
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 07:00
 Subject: Re: Stickerd Parts no longer CPs?
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 Topic: Inventories
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In Catalog Inventories, tmxbricks writes:
  Are stickered parts no longer being listed as counter parts in Bricklink inventories?

The are still beeing listed if they are added to the catalog, we don't have
rule that they must be added to the catalog in the same time when the set is
inventoried. They can be added later to the catalog and to the set.
So for this set nobody yet added these stickered parts to the catalog. That is
why they aren't in these sets inventories. They missing.

   I was verifying some set inventories and noticed all the following sets have
no stickered parts as CPs:

 
Set No: 41322  Name: Snow Resort Ice Rink
* 
41322-1 (Inv) Snow Resort Ice Rink
295 Parts, 2 Minifigures, 2017
Sets: Friends
 
Set No: 41323  Name: Snow Resort Chalet
* 
41323-1 (Inv) Snow Resort Chalet
392 Parts, 2 Minifigures, 2017
Sets: Friends
 
Set No: 41327  Name: Mia's Bedroom
* 
41327-1 (Inv) Mia's Bedroom
81 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 2018
Sets: Friends
 
Set No: 41328  Name: Stephanie's Bedroom
* 
41328-1 (Inv) Stephanie's Bedroom
90 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 2018
Sets: Friends
 
Set No: 41329  Name: Olivia's Deluxe Bedroom
* 
41329-1 (Inv) Olivia's Deluxe Bedroom
159 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 2018
Sets: Friends

For my own purposes, I have put stickered parts in the comments section of Brickstock
as I verify my inventories, but I liked having them listed as CPs.

If you have stickered parts for these sets maybe you could add them.

"To add the stickered part to the catalog, first submit the part to the catalog
https://www.bricklink.com/wantedCatalog.asp and then upload a picture for the
part https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogImageAdd.page. The picture must
show the sticker correctly applied to the part as it appears in the set instructions.
After the part has been approved and added to the catalog submit an Inventory
Change Request https://www.bricklink.com/catalogInvChange.asp to add the new
part to the inventory as a counterpart"

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