Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | yorbrick | Posted: | Aug 11, 2019 17:12 | Subject: | Re: Elements Exclusive to BaM | Viewed: | 38 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
| In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
| In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
| In Catalog, constructibles writes:
| Just to add to the never-ending "identify this part" questions, it's now
been semi-officially confirmed that LEGO has created exclusive elements for the
BaM (Build a Minifgure) bins in LBR stores. I'm sure this will give more
people headaches for authenticating parts, since they will not appear in any
inventories. Looks interesting though, and I hope they keep introducing new
elements.
|
From month ago
https://www.promobricks.de/lego-store-neuheiten-minifigur-station/83292
Some of them are alrady in the catalog
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That one isn't in the BAM. The BAM versions I have seen all come in a gloveless
form and the buyer adds the glove to it.
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Is it possible that in German or USA LEGO Brand stores it is sell with glove?
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I assume the boxes they come in are the same. All the ones I have seen in the
UK have been without glove. Of course, staff or other customers could add the
gloves then leave the assembly.
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Author: | Hygrotus | Posted: | Aug 11, 2019 17:08 | Subject: | Re: Elements Exclusive to BaM | Viewed: | 28 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
| In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
| In Catalog, constructibles writes:
| Just to add to the never-ending "identify this part" questions, it's now
been semi-officially confirmed that LEGO has created exclusive elements for the
BaM (Build a Minifgure) bins in LBR stores. I'm sure this will give more
people headaches for authenticating parts, since they will not appear in any
inventories. Looks interesting though, and I hope they keep introducing new
elements.
|
From month ago
https://www.promobricks.de/lego-store-neuheiten-minifigur-station/83292
Some of them are alrady in the catalog
|
That one isn't in the BAM. The BAM versions I have seen all come in a gloveless
form and the buyer adds the glove to it.
|
Is it possible that in German or USA LEGO Brand stores it is sell with glove?
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Author: | yorbrick | Posted: | Aug 11, 2019 17:03 | Subject: | Re: Elements Exclusive to BaM | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
| In Catalog, constructibles writes:
| Just to add to the never-ending "identify this part" questions, it's now
been semi-officially confirmed that LEGO has created exclusive elements for the
BaM (Build a Minifgure) bins in LBR stores. I'm sure this will give more
people headaches for authenticating parts, since they will not appear in any
inventories. Looks interesting though, and I hope they keep introducing new
elements.
|
From month ago
https://www.promobricks.de/lego-store-neuheiten-minifigur-station/83292
Some of them are alrady in the catalog
|
That one isn't in the BAM. The BAM versions I have seen all come in a gloveless
form and the buyer adds the glove to it.
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Author: | Hygrotus | Posted: | Aug 11, 2019 15:33 | Subject: | Re: Elements Exclusive to BaM | Viewed: | 44 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, Miro78 writes:
| In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
| In Catalog, constructibles writes:
| Just to add to the never-ending "identify this part" questions, it's now
been semi-officially confirmed that LEGO has created exclusive elements for the
BaM (Build a Minifgure) bins in LBR stores. I'm sure this will give more
people headaches for authenticating parts, since they will not appear in any
inventories. Looks interesting though, and I hope they keep introducing new
elements.
|
From month ago
https://www.promobricks.de/lego-store-neuheiten-minifigur-station/83292
Some of them are alrady in the catalog
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Can we add years to these. Clearly we know what year these appeared first. Also
it would be nice to note somewhere (item description or sub-category) that these
are exclusive to the Build-A-Minifigure (BaM) station in LBR stores. It will
help to have this information in the future, and the years will make it useful
to place these into some chronological context.
Miro
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Are we sure that there aren't examples that such item later were used in
normal sets. I do not reckon now such cases when firstly such parts were in BaM
station and later appeared in normal sets but maybe there are such. Then adding
year could be problematic as when parts appear in a set then system add year
automatically and I do not know what bug in the system then occurs
For now we add years for those type parts
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogTree.asp?itemBrand=1000&itemType=P
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogListOld.asp?catType=P&catString=534&itemBrand=1000
The problem is also with normal parts which are in sets but are in colors which
do not appear in sets. Recently were added
in Orange
and
in Bright Light Yellow
There is no possibility to match that they are from BaM station
But for now I added a note for mentioned torso part you can check if it is OK.
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Author: | Miro78 | Posted: | Aug 11, 2019 12:55 | Subject: | Re: 4460 a/b: wrong height | Viewed: | 41 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
| In Catalog, JusTiCe8 writes:
| Hi,
Looks like this parts:
is taller than described as it is 4 studs high instead of 3 unless there is a
way to measure height I don't know.
Fortunately, there is no 3 studs high slope and I believe any MOCers using the
part just call it by its name and there would be no issue when building.
Strangely, part and all its variants looks like to be also 4 studs
high and not 3 (last pic clearly shows the same aspect ratio as 4460).
By the way 3684 is not marked for deletion yet.
Where was the issue ? "It's not you it's us" or just me ?
Thanks.
|
https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=261
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This thread is a useful reminder that exemplifies that measurement values without
units creates confusion. I work as a scientist in my day life, and talking about
measurements without units causes same problems.
To the OP, the slope 3684 is 3 bricks tall, which is the same as 9 plates tall
(a brick is 3 plates tall), or 18 Lego units tall (a plate is 2 Lego units).
A good relation measurement is 2x2 brick width is same as 5 plates height, which
means that a 1x1 brick width is 2.5 plates height, therefore the 3684 slope which
is 3 bricks tall = 9 plates height = 4.8 stud widths (12/2.5=3.6). So as you
can see, it makes no sense in referring to this slope as 3.6 stud heights. It's
very confusing. That being said, having units in the dimensions handy, will prevent
further confusions.
Knowing dimensions is very practical when SNOT building, where the orientation
of bricks is placed sideways and combination of upright and sideway bricks.
Here is a useful converter: http://www.studs.sariel.pl
Miro
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Author: | Miro78 | Posted: | Aug 11, 2019 12:33 | Subject: | Re: Elements Exclusive to BaM | Viewed: | 57 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
| In Catalog, constructibles writes:
| Just to add to the never-ending "identify this part" questions, it's now
been semi-officially confirmed that LEGO has created exclusive elements for the
BaM (Build a Minifgure) bins in LBR stores. I'm sure this will give more
people headaches for authenticating parts, since they will not appear in any
inventories. Looks interesting though, and I hope they keep introducing new
elements.
|
From month ago
https://www.promobricks.de/lego-store-neuheiten-minifigur-station/83292
Some of them are alrady in the catalog
|
Can we add years to these. Clearly we know what year these appeared first. Also
it would be nice to note somewhere (item description or sub-category) that these
are exclusive to the Build-A-Minifigure (BaM) station in LBR stores. It will
help to have this information in the future, and the years will make it useful
to place these into some chronological context.
Miro
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Author: | Elenoe | Posted: | Aug 11, 2019 11:48 | Subject: | Re: Hidden Side inventories | Viewed: | 57 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
| In Catalog, Elenoe writes:
| Having recently bought the Newbury High School and built it I am surprised to
find the dog Spencer is listed on here as Trans Clear with marbled White, when
the parts list in the inventory clearly places it in White. Should this not
be White with Marbled Trans Clear?
Similarly hs001 has a pending approval inventory in which the submitter is unsure
if the White hoodie with a Red cap should be classified as Red or White. Again
the inventory supplied with the set has this as White.
When compiling inventories should we not give greater weight to the Lego parts
list as to what colour a part is?
And yes the minifigure Jack is identical to the one in 70418-1 J.B's Ghost
Lab - hs001.
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Just doubled checked hs001 and Jack has a different head. hs001 has teeth showing,
but the Jack in 70425 has a closed mouth. The other 3 parts are identical.
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In our catalog main color is one which is on the part underside
* | | 35074pb02 Bird, Friends / Elves, Feet Joined with Magenta Body and Bright Light Orange Eyes Pattern (Pepper) Parts: Animal, Air |
That is why bright light orange not Magenta
* | | 42861pb01 Minifigure, Headgear Helmet SW Stormtrooper with Molded Black Forehead, Eyes, Nose, Chin, and Panels on Back and Printed Dark Bluish Gray Marks and Tan Dirt Stains Pattern (Sandtrooper) Parts: Minifigure, Headgear |
that is why black not white
Dog underside is trans clear.
This is our policy.
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Author: | Hygrotus | Posted: | Aug 11, 2019 11:41 | Subject: | Re: Hidden Side inventories | Viewed: | 62 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, Elenoe writes:
| Having recently bought the Newbury High School and built it I am surprised to
find the dog Spencer is listed on here as Trans Clear with marbled White, when
the parts list in the inventory clearly places it in White. Should this not
be White with Marbled Trans Clear?
Similarly hs001 has a pending approval inventory in which the submitter is unsure
if the White hoodie with a Red cap should be classified as Red or White. Again
the inventory supplied with the set has this as White.
When compiling inventories should we not give greater weight to the Lego parts
list as to what colour a part is?
And yes the minifigure Jack is identical to the one in 70418-1 J.B's Ghost
Lab - hs001.
|
In our catalog main color is one which is on the part underside
* | | 35074pb02 Bird, Friends / Elves, Feet Joined with Magenta Body and Bright Light Orange Eyes Pattern (Pepper) Parts: Animal, Air |
That is why bright light orange not Magenta
* | | 42861pb01 Minifigure, Headgear Helmet SW Stormtrooper with Molded Black Forehead, Eyes, Nose, Chin, and Panels on Back and Printed Dark Bluish Gray Marks and Tan Dirt Stains Pattern (Sandtrooper) Parts: Minifigure, Headgear |
that is why black not white
Dog underside is trans clear.
This is our policy.
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Author: | Elenoe | Posted: | Aug 11, 2019 11:37 | Subject: | Hidden Side inventories | Viewed: | 155 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| Having recently bought the Newbury High School and built it I am surprised to
find the dog Spencer is listed on here as Trans Clear with marbled White, when
the parts list in the inventory clearly places it in White. Should this not
be White with Marbled Trans Clear?
Similarly hs001 has a pending approval inventory in which the submitter is unsure
if the White hoodie with a Red cap should be classified as Red or White. Again
the inventory supplied with the set has this as White.
When compiling inventories should we not give greater weight to the Lego parts
list as to what colour a part is?
And yes the minifigure Jack is identical to the one in 70418-1 J.B's Ghost
Lab - hs001.
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Author: | Hygrotus | Posted: | Aug 11, 2019 10:26 | Subject: | Re: Elements Exclusive to BaM | Viewed: | 61 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, constructibles writes:
| Just to add to the never-ending "identify this part" questions, it's now
been semi-officially confirmed that LEGO has created exclusive elements for the
BaM (Build a Minifgure) bins in LBR stores. I'm sure this will give more
people headaches for authenticating parts, since they will not appear in any
inventories. Looks interesting though, and I hope they keep introducing new
elements.
|
From month ago
https://www.promobricks.de/lego-store-neuheiten-minifigur-station/83292
Some of them are alrady in the catalog
|
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Author: | constructibles | Posted: | Aug 11, 2019 10:20 | Subject: | Elements Exclusive to BaM | Viewed: | 197 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| Just to add to the never-ending "identify this part" questions, it's now
been semi-officially confirmed that LEGO has created exclusive elements for the
BaM (Build a Minifgure) bins in LBR stores. I'm sure this will give more
people headaches for authenticating parts, since they will not appear in any
inventories. Looks interesting though, and I hope they keep introducing new
elements.
|
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Aug 11, 2019 09:02 | Subject: | Re: 4460 a/b: wrong height | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, JusTiCe8 writes:
| Thank you both for the heads up.
Still, parts have "Size: 2 x 1 x 3 in studs"
This is the issue, when many units are used, they have to be explicitly written
to avoid such confusion, as history tells us, help page on BL are not enough.
I suggest to add a note on each single page of inventory for parts (done
by front "code" obviously, default design for parts for instance) about the units
used. Kind of studs from width/length, brick height for height.
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Or that the size be formatted as “2 x 1 x 3 (studs x studs x bricks)” or, better,
“2 studs x 1 stud x 3 bricks.”
And these suggestions have been made almost every time a remark such as yours
was made but nothing changed
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Author: | JusTiCe8 | Posted: | Aug 11, 2019 08:54 | Subject: | Re: 4460 a/b: wrong height | Viewed: | 31 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Thank you both for the heads up.
Still, parts have "Size: 2 x 1 x 3 in studs"
This is the issue, when many units are used, they have to be explicitly written
to avoid such confusion, as history tells us, help page on BL are not enough.
I suggest to add a note on each single page of inventory for parts (done
by front "code" obviously, default design for parts for instance) about the units
used. Kind of studs from width/length, brick height for height.
In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
| In Catalog, paulvdb writes:
|
Length and width are measured in studs, but height is measured in brick heights.
These slopes have the same height as 3 bricks stacked on top of each other.
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And that is why exactly many submitters make that mistake when submitting measurements
of part to the catalog.
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Author: | paolocolombo | Posted: | Aug 11, 2019 06:37 | Subject: | Set 8496 counterparts inventory | Viewed: | 60 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| Point out that in the inventory set 8496 some counterparts are missing:
- 61070 Lime Technic, Panel Car Mudguard Right with sticker
- 61071 Lime Technic, Panel Car Mudguard Left with sticker
- 61069 (2x) Dark Bluish Gray Technic, Block Engine Block Half / Side Intake
with sticker orange outfun and black rhino
- 61069 (2x) Dark Bluish Gray Technic, Block Engine Panel Half / Side Intake
with green sticker 65
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Author: | Hygrotus | Posted: | Aug 11, 2019 06:28 | Subject: | Re: 4460 a/b: wrong height | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, JusTiCe8 writes:
| Hi,
Looks like this parts:
is taller than described as it is 4 studs high instead of 3 unless there is a
way to measure height I don't know.
Fortunately, there is no 3 studs high slope and I believe any MOCers using the
part just call it by its name and there would be no issue when building.
Strangely, part and all its variants looks like to be also 4 studs
high and not 3 (last pic clearly shows the same aspect ratio as 4460).
By the way 3684 is not marked for deletion yet.
Where was the issue ? "It's not you it's us" or just me ?
Thanks.
|
https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=261
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Author: | Hygrotus | Posted: | Aug 11, 2019 06:27 | Subject: | Re: 4460 a/b: wrong height | Viewed: | 35 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, paulvdb writes:
| In Catalog, JusTiCe8 writes:
| Hi,
Looks like this parts:
is taller than described as it is 4 studs high instead of 3 unless there is a
way to measure height I don't know.
Fortunately, there is no 3 studs high slope and I believe any MOCers using the
part just call it by its name and there would be no issue when building.
Strangely, part and all its variants looks like to be also 4 studs
high and not 3 (last pic clearly shows the same aspect ratio as 4460).
By the way 3684 is not marked for deletion yet.
Where was the issue ? "It's not you it's us" or just me ?
Thanks.
|
Length and width are measured in studs, but height is measured in brick heights.
These slopes have the same height as 3 bricks stacked on top of each other.
|
And that is why exactly many submitters make that mistake when submitting measurements
of part to the catalog.
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Author: | paulvdb | Posted: | Aug 11, 2019 06:11 | Subject: | Re: 4460 a/b: wrong height | Viewed: | 36 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, JusTiCe8 writes:
| Hi,
Looks like this parts:
is taller than described as it is 4 studs high instead of 3 unless there is a
way to measure height I don't know.
Fortunately, there is no 3 studs high slope and I believe any MOCers using the
part just call it by its name and there would be no issue when building.
Strangely, part and all its variants looks like to be also 4 studs
high and not 3 (last pic clearly shows the same aspect ratio as 4460).
By the way 3684 is not marked for deletion yet.
Where was the issue ? "It's not you it's us" or just me ?
Thanks.
|
Length and width are measured in studs, but height is measured in brick heights.
These slopes have the same height as 3 bricks stacked on top of each other.
|
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Author: | JusTiCe8 | Posted: | Aug 11, 2019 06:08 | Subject: | 4460 a/b: wrong height | Viewed: | 98 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| Hi,
Looks like this parts:
is taller than described as it is 4 studs high instead of 3 unless there is a
way to measure height I don't know.
Fortunately, there is no 3 studs high slope and I believe any MOCers using the
part just call it by its name and there would be no issue when building.
Strangely, part and all its variants looks like to be also 4 studs
high and not 3 (last pic clearly shows the same aspect ratio as 4460).
By the way 3684 is not marked for deletion yet.
Where was the issue ? "It's not you it's us" or just me ?
Thanks.
|
|
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Author: | gloudo | Posted: | Aug 10, 2019 07:56 | Subject: | Re: Alternate Item Relations | Viewed: | 27 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, gloudo writes:
| Hi All,
I'm building a database in MS Access where I want to compare my sets with
a different set to see if I can build the different set with the parts I have.
What I like to know is, is there a downloadable table with related items, so
if I don't have the original inventory item the DB will search the alternative
items to see if there is a match and give me the quantity of the alternate item?
Or is there an other way to relate the alternate item to the original inventory
item?
Thanx
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Thanx all for the quick replies.
I found a downloadable table on rebrickable. For me that is the most useful solution
for my problem.
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Author: | Soviet | Posted: | Aug 10, 2019 07:30 | Subject: | Re: Alternate Item Relations | Viewed: | 23 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, gloudo writes:
| Hi All,
I'm building a database in MS Access where I want to compare my sets with
a different set to see if I can build the different set with the parts I have.
What I like to know is, is there a downloadable table with related items, so
if I don't have the original inventory item the DB will search the alternative
items to see if there is a match and give me the quantity of the alternate item?
Or is there an other way to relate the alternate item to the original inventory
item?
Thanx
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Have you heard about Rebrickable.com?
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Author: | gloudo | Posted: | Aug 10, 2019 07:22 | Subject: | Alternate Item Relations | Viewed: | 48 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| Hi All,
I'm building a database in MS Access where I want to compare my sets with
a different set to see if I can build the different set with the parts I have.
What I like to know is, is there a downloadable table with related items, so
if I don't have the original inventory item the DB will search the alternative
items to see if there is a match and give me the quantity of the alternate item?
Or is there an other way to relate the alternate item to the original inventory
item?
Thanx
|
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Author: | Hypersync | Posted: | Aug 9, 2019 22:54 | Subject: | Re: Why can't I enlarge pics anymore? | Viewed: | 46 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, legoman77 writes:
| In Catalog, firestar246 writes:
| So you used to be able to click on the picture of a piece in the catalog, sort
of a quick view. You'd see the years it was made, any sets/minifigures the
piece was in, etc. You all know what I'm talking about. Well, a few days
ago I couldn't do it anymore. I've tried three different devices.
Why would they make such a horrible change for? I rely on that heavily when listing
minifigure parts to make sure I have the correct listing. This is going to make
this job twice as long now.
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Try sildenafil. Might help.
John P
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Wonder how many googled sildenafil. Now I get it... I Think
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Author: | Hypersync | Posted: | Aug 9, 2019 22:50 | Subject: | Re: Why can't I enlarge pics anymore? | Viewed: | 30 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, firestar246 writes:
| So you used to be able to click on the picture of a piece in the catalog, sort
of a quick view. You'd see the years it was made, any sets/minifigures the
piece was in, etc. You all know what I'm talking about. Well, a few days
ago I couldn't do it anymore. I've tried three different devices.
Why would they make such a horrible change for? I rely on that heavily when listing
minifigure parts to make sure I have the correct listing. This is going to make
this job twice as long now.
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Same here using Chrome Windows 10. Checked it at the work computer with Firefox
and same... No large images on click. I really hope they fix it soon. Really
slow looking up minifig torsos or the figs themselves.
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Author: | jennnifer | Posted: | Aug 9, 2019 18:12 | Subject: | Re: Why can't I enlarge pics anymore? | Viewed: | 45 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, calsbricks writes:
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Tried it here on w7 ie11 - no problems whatsoever. Sounds like it could be womething
at your end. Which broiwsers have you tried?
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I get no large (pop up) images on Windows 7 with IE11. The thumbnail images are
no longer live links.
Jen
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Author: | jennnifer | Posted: | Aug 9, 2019 18:05 | Subject: | Re: Why can't I enlarge pics anymore? | Viewed: | 45 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, firestar246 writes:
| So you used to be able to click on the picture of a piece in the catalog, sort
of a quick view. You'd see the years it was made, any sets/minifigures the
piece was in, etc. You all know what I'm talking about. Well, a few days
ago I couldn't do it anymore. I've tried three different devices.
Why would they make such a horrible change for? I rely on that heavily when listing
minifigure parts to make sure I have the correct listing. This is going to make
this job twice as long now.
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I have the same bug. It is not just you. Windows 7: Firefox, Chrome, etc. Logged
in, logged out, doesn't matter.
Jen
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Author: | tons_of_bricks | Posted: | Aug 9, 2019 15:16 | Subject: | Re: Why can't I enlarge pics anymore? | Viewed: | 31 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, calsbricks writes:
| In Catalog, firestar246 writes:
| So you used to be able to click on the picture of a piece in the catalog, sort
of a quick view. You'd see the years it was made, any sets/minifigures the
piece was in, etc. You all know what I'm talking about. Well, a few days
ago I couldn't do it anymore. I've tried three different devices.
Why would they make such a horrible change for? I rely on that heavily when listing
minifigure parts to make sure I have the correct listing. This is going to make
this job twice as long now.
|
Tried it here on w7 ie11 - no problems whatsoever. Sounds like it could be womething
at your end. Which broiwsers have you tried?
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Mozilla Firefox on the laptop, Google Chrome on the other laptop, and I believe
Opera Browser on the computer. This is very very weird.
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Author: | legoman77 | Posted: | Aug 9, 2019 15:01 | Subject: | Re: Why can't I enlarge pics anymore? | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, firestar246 writes:
| So you used to be able to click on the picture of a piece in the catalog, sort
of a quick view. You'd see the years it was made, any sets/minifigures the
piece was in, etc. You all know what I'm talking about. Well, a few days
ago I couldn't do it anymore. I've tried three different devices.
Why would they make such a horrible change for? I rely on that heavily when listing
minifigure parts to make sure I have the correct listing. This is going to make
this job twice as long now.
|
Try sildenafil. Might help.
John P
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Author: | calsbricks | Posted: | Aug 9, 2019 14:49 | Subject: | Re: Why can't I enlarge pics anymore? | Viewed: | 44 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, firestar246 writes:
| So you used to be able to click on the picture of a piece in the catalog, sort
of a quick view. You'd see the years it was made, any sets/minifigures the
piece was in, etc. You all know what I'm talking about. Well, a few days
ago I couldn't do it anymore. I've tried three different devices.
Why would they make such a horrible change for? I rely on that heavily when listing
minifigure parts to make sure I have the correct listing. This is going to make
this job twice as long now.
|
Tried it here on w7 ie11 - no problems whatsoever. Sounds like it could be womething
at your end. Which broiwsers have you tried?
|
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Author: | tons_of_bricks | Posted: | Aug 9, 2019 14:30 | Subject: | Re: Why can't I enlarge pics anymore? | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, BrainOfTheBrick writes:
| It still works for me. Hopefully it's another one of these short-lived bugs
that are becoming more and more frequent.
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Huh, that's odd... I thought it might be my laptop at first but I tried three
other devices and they all have the same problem. The clicker doesn't change
shape when over the picture and clicking does absolutely nothing.
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Author: | BrainOfTheBrick | Posted: | Aug 9, 2019 14:27 | Subject: | Re: Why can't I enlarge pics anymore? | Viewed: | 38 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| It still works for me. Hopefully it's another one of these short-lived bugs
that are becoming more and more frequent.
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Author: | tons_of_bricks | Posted: | Aug 9, 2019 14:24 | Subject: | Why can't I enlarge pics anymore? | Viewed: | 120 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| So you used to be able to click on the picture of a piece in the catalog, sort
of a quick view. You'd see the years it was made, any sets/minifigures the
piece was in, etc. You all know what I'm talking about. Well, a few days
ago I couldn't do it anymore. I've tried three different devices.
Why would they make such a horrible change for? I rely on that heavily when listing
minifigure parts to make sure I have the correct listing. This is going to make
this job twice as long now.
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Author: | SRC | Posted: | Aug 5, 2019 19:23 | Subject: | New Tote Bag (was Re: size and weight) | Viewed: | 62 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, randyf writes:
I used the link to enter the size and weight of a new set,
but how does one add an entirely new item? In this case,
the VIP exclusive reversible tote bag # 5005910 ?
SRC
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Author: | carluiscruz | Posted: | Aug 5, 2019 12:26 | Subject: | Re: 973pb0679c01 | Viewed: | 35 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, cycbuild writes:
| In Catalog, carluiscruz writes:
| Good evening,
I just bought a LEGO minifig with the part torso 973pb0679c01. This torso is
not associated here to none complete minifig, with just the information that
is from 1980. The minifig head in my hands have a small ring, possibly indicating
the minifig was part of a keychan. Could anyone provide me more information about
this curious item?
Best regards,
Cruz
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this
variant (better picture of minifig color)
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Many thanks,
As a matter of fact, the minifigure is the one presented as . Now I
can store it in a propoer way, in my collection.
Best regards,
Cruz
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Author: | cycbuild | Posted: | Aug 5, 2019 11:02 | Subject: | Re: 973pb0679c01 | Viewed: | 31 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, carluiscruz writes:
| Good evening,
I just bought a LEGO minifig with the part torso 973pb0679c01. This torso is
not associated here to none complete minifig, with just the information that
is from 1980. The minifig head in my hands have a small ring, possibly indicating
the minifig was part of a keychan. Could anyone provide me more information about
this curious item?
Best regards,
Cruz
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this
variant (better picture of minifig color)
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Author: | carluiscruz | Posted: | Aug 5, 2019 10:49 | Subject: | 973pb0679c01 | Viewed: | 67 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| Good evening,
I just bought a LEGO minifig with the part torso 973pb0679c01. This torso is
not associated here to none complete minifig, with just the information that
is from 1980. The minifig head in my hands have a small ring, possibly indicating
the minifig was part of a keychan. Could anyone provide me more information about
this curious item?
Best regards,
Cruz
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Author: | yorbrick | Posted: | Aug 4, 2019 17:49 | Subject: | 973pb3600c01 | Viewed: | 73 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
|
Has anyone actually seen this part in a BAM box with the mitt attached? I have
seen multiple of them in three different stores now, and they do not have the
mitt. They have a single hand and a missing hand. You can add either a mitt or
a hand, staff don't care.
So should this be listed with a mitt, given that this is not how it is supplied?
Or at least have a note about this, as not all the torsos will have mitts.
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Author: | anathema | Posted: | Aug 1, 2019 17:42 | Subject: | 128-2 - colour of winch reel | Viewed: | 95 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
|
The instructions show the reel in the winch to be black; the inventory here has
it as red.
Does anyone know for certain which colour the set actually shipped with?
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Aug 1, 2019 12:16 | Subject: | Re: 928 wrong plate? | Viewed: | 58 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, legoman77 writes:
| […]
It is hard to believe that Lego makes
mistakes, most of us think that they are gods on Mt Olympus. They also contribute
to problems and often in the distant past put whatever they had into sets. The
old set 800 (I think that that is the number) called for a garage and they substituted
something totally different. They had ran out of the correct parts.
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Considering Greek gods are far from paragons of perfection, subject to their
whims, inconsistent, unreasonable, and uncaring of us, mortals, I’d say “most
of us” are on to something here
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Author: | legoman77 | Posted: | Aug 1, 2019 11:55 | Subject: | Re: 928 wrong plate? | Viewed: | 47 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, normann1974 writes:
| In Catalog, legoman77 writes:
| In Catalog, normann1974 writes:
| When I got set as a child, I remember clearly it had one plate of wrong
size in it (different from the one shown in the instructions), and from my recollection
it was the plate that held the control patterned slopes (it should be a 4 x 10
plate). The plate in my set was either 2 studs too long or too short, but I don't
remember which. Unfortunately, I switched the plate to a correct one long time
ago, so I can't prove anything about this today.
Does anyone else remember something like this?
/Jan
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Could you have had 497?
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No, my instructions say 928. But 497 doesn't seem to change anything with
respect to these plates.
/Jan
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I had a couple of these and I sort of remember a problem like you are writing
about. But my memory is a bit foggy. It is hard to believe that Lego makes
mistakes, most of us think that they are gods on Mt Olympus. They also contribute
to problems and often in the distant past put whatever they had into sets. The
old set 800 (I think that that is the number) called for a garage and they substituted
something totally different. They had ran out of the correct parts.
John P
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Author: | Brick.Door | Posted: | Aug 1, 2019 11:54 | Subject: | Re: 928 wrong plate? | Viewed: | 50 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, normann1974 writes:
| When I got set as a child, I remember clearly it had one plate of wrong
size in it (different from the one shown in the instructions), and from my recollection
it was the plate that held the control patterned slopes (it should be a 4 x 10
plate). The plate in my set was either 2 studs too long or too short, but I don't
remember which. Unfortunately, I switched the plate to a correct one long time
ago, so I can't prove anything about this today.
Does anyone else remember something like this?
/Jan
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I had this set as a child and don't recall anything like that. And I built
and un-builthe it 100 times.
Probably the consistency and quality control weren't as high back then. I
expect you just had a copy of the set with a packing error.
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Author: | normann1974 | Posted: | Aug 1, 2019 11:38 | Subject: | Re: 928 wrong plate? | Viewed: | 41 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, legoman77 writes:
| In Catalog, normann1974 writes:
| When I got set as a child, I remember clearly it had one plate of wrong
size in it (different from the one shown in the instructions), and from my recollection
it was the plate that held the control patterned slopes (it should be a 4 x 10
plate). The plate in my set was either 2 studs too long or too short, but I don't
remember which. Unfortunately, I switched the plate to a correct one long time
ago, so I can't prove anything about this today.
Does anyone else remember something like this?
/Jan
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Could you have had 497?
|
No, my instructions say 928. But 497 doesn't seem to change anything with
respect to these plates.
/Jan
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Author: | legoman77 | Posted: | Aug 1, 2019 11:22 | Subject: | Re: 928 wrong plate? | Viewed: | 46 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, normann1974 writes:
| When I got set as a child, I remember clearly it had one plate of wrong
size in it (different from the one shown in the instructions), and from my recollection
it was the plate that held the control patterned slopes (it should be a 4 x 10
plate). The plate in my set was either 2 studs too long or too short, but I don't
remember which. Unfortunately, I switched the plate to a correct one long time
ago, so I can't prove anything about this today.
Does anyone else remember something like this?
/Jan
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Could you have had 497?
John P
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Author: | normann1974 | Posted: | Aug 1, 2019 10:58 | Subject: | 928 wrong plate? | Viewed: | 117 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| When I got set as a child, I remember clearly it had one plate of wrong
size in it (different from the one shown in the instructions), and from my recollection
it was the plate that held the control patterned slopes (it should be a 4 x 10
plate). The plate in my set was either 2 studs too long or too short, but I don't
remember which. Unfortunately, I switched the plate to a correct one long time
ago, so I can't prove anything about this today.
Does anyone else remember something like this?
/Jan
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Author: | FreeStorm | Posted: | Jul 31, 2019 07:07 | Subject: | New wire version for set 156-1 | Viewed: | 80 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| Hello,
In my sealed version of set the connectors are 'Cross-cut'
and not 'Hollow Pin'
The current wire in inventory is this one:
I know wire are on hold for now (project #15)
A) shall I create a new cross-cut connectors wire for 15 studs and modify inventory
(as alternate)?
B) I create inventory request with:
and
I prefer option (A).
As every wire length for same type of connectors are going to grow or reduce
the same size depending of project #15.
For example: if wire 996ac15blue need to be adjusted +1 studs, new wire on option
(A) will also grow +1 studs
-Fred
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Author: | tons_of_bricks | Posted: | Jul 30, 2019 19:42 | Subject: | Re: Hair pulling - item for sale ......... | Viewed: | 83 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, BricksThatStick writes:
| In Catalog, tpr writes:
| Hi
Ever bought a new set, SEALED, but with No Minifig
check out the cheapest new set for sale
Surely this has to stop
tpr
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I presume you reported the listing? If so then it will get removed
|
What might work faster than reporting it is contacting the seller. Tell them
that you think they made an error in the listing and they should probably fix
it.
For those dishonest sellers who do this on purpose, they're not really helping
themselves. Nobody who wants a new set is actually going to buy one that isn't,
and someone who doesn't mind a used, incomplete set for a better deal is
probably going to hide all new listings. They're basically harming their
own business and are giving themselves a bad name. I'm not going to order
from someone who purposely is dishonest on listings, what else might they be
lying about?
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Author: | axaday | Posted: | Jul 30, 2019 15:09 | Subject: | Re: New version of 649pb10 | Viewed: | 40 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, FreeStorm writes:
| I found a new version of
As you can see on the picture, the men is not the same on both sign
Should I create a new part, or request to add an additional note ?
It will be difficult to know which part goes on which set.
|
I'd bet $2.30 that one is from the 1988 set and the other is from the 1969-1972
sets.
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Author: | randyf | Posted: | Jul 30, 2019 15:06 | Subject: | Re: New version of 649pb10 | Viewed: | 32 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, FreeStorm writes:
| In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
| In Catalog, FreeStorm writes:
| I found a new version of
As you can see on the picture, the men is not the same on both sign
Should I create a new part, or request to add an additional note ?
It will be difficult to know which part goes on which set.
|
Pattern is completly different. Add new part.
|
Okay,
Shall I create 2 new parts for "Thick" and "Thin" ?
Actual 649pb10 should be "unterminated"
-Fred
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Yes, create two specific entries so that the original entry will be able to be
marked for deletion and set to undetermined.
Cheers,
Randy
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Author: | Adjour | Posted: | Jul 30, 2019 12:12 | Subject: | Re: Hair pulling - item for sale ......... | Viewed: | 65 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, cycbuild writes:
| Question for other SW collectors - is it common knowledge that sealed polybags
will sometimes cost much less than the minifigure itself?
|
I've run into friends polybags that are the same way. I always try to keep
sets together for resale, but sometimes I'm shocked that its not worth it
for the tiny sets.
I also just finished a Ninjago set recently where the figure was rare-ish and
more than I wanted to pay and I found a seller who had parted a bunch of that
fig out and was able to buy him in pieces for far less than buying the assembled
fig. Its normally the reverse.
::shrug::
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Author: | Adjour | Posted: | Jul 30, 2019 12:08 | Subject: | Re: Hair pulling - item for sale ......... | Viewed: | 55 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
FWIW I had a 4 cent part get removed/flagged very recently because I had somehow
hit new on it when listing it (it was bizzare because the rest of the part out
was marked used with comments stating "good for used" or something to that affect).
So there is either a person or an algorithim out there doing something.
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Author: | BricksThatStick | Posted: | Jul 30, 2019 11:57 | Subject: | Re: Hair pulling - item for sale ......... | Viewed: | 63 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, tpr writes:
| Hi
Ever bought a new set, SEALED, but with No Minifig
check out the cheapest new set for sale
Surely this has to stop
tpr
|
I presume you reported the listing? If so then it will get removed
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Author: | tpr | Posted: | Jul 30, 2019 11:03 | Subject: | Re: Hair pulling - item for sale ......... | Viewed: | 46 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, gogogovro writes:
| Just a thought... this might not bother you as much if you only concerned yourself
about what your own margin is on the sets you sell instead of going by the 6
mo. average... which (for sets) is never a good idea in my opinion.
I mean, perhaps the seller just parted out the minifig and forgot to change the
condition from new, sealed to new, incomplete. Does he deserve our wrath, no.
A friendly reminder by a fellow brick linker, yes.
It's easy to get self righteous about things like this... but people make
mistakes... I'm assuming this seller is a human not a robot and it is human
to err.
In Catalog, tpr writes:
| Hi
Ever bought a new set, SEALED, but with No Minifig
check out the cheapest new set for sale
|
|
Maybe
Once a mistake
Two possibly
A lot - definitely not a mistake
Check out his set listings
tpr
| |
Surely this has to stop
tpr
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Author: | brickerking | Posted: | Jul 30, 2019 10:54 | Subject: | Re: Hair pulling - item for sale ......... | Viewed: | 56 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Just a thought... this might not bother you as much if you only concerned yourself
about what your own margin is on the sets you sell instead of going by the 6
mo. average... which (for sets) is never a good idea in my opinion.
I mean, perhaps the seller just parted out the minifig and forgot to change the
condition from new, sealed to new, incomplete. Does he deserve our wrath, no.
A friendly reminder by a fellow brick linker, yes.
It's easy to get self righteous about things like this... but people make
mistakes... I'm assuming this seller is a human not a robot and it is human
to err.
In Catalog, tpr writes:
| Hi
Ever bought a new set, SEALED, but with No Minifig
check out the cheapest new set for sale
Surely this has to stop
tpr
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Author: | randyf | Posted: | Jul 30, 2019 10:04 | Subject: | Re: 21045 Trafalgar Square | Viewed: | 35 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, WorcesterWolf writes:
| When will the parts list be updated?
It is available on Brickset
|
When someone who owns the set decides to submit the inventory to BrickLink.
Cheers,
Randy
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Author: | tpr | Posted: | Jul 30, 2019 09:58 | Subject: | Hair pulling - item for sale ......... | Viewed: | 176 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| Hi
Ever bought a new set, SEALED, but with No Minifig
check out the cheapest new set for sale
Surely this has to stop
tpr
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Author: | FreeStorm | Posted: | Jul 30, 2019 09:40 | Subject: | Re: New version of 649pb10 | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
| In Catalog, FreeStorm writes:
| I found a new version of
As you can see on the picture, the men is not the same on both sign
Should I create a new part, or request to add an additional note ?
It will be difficult to know which part goes on which set.
|
Pattern is completly different. Add new part.
|
Okay,
Shall I create 2 new parts for "Thick" and "Thin" ?
Actual 649pb10 should be "unterminated"
-Fred
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Author: | Hygrotus | Posted: | Jul 30, 2019 08:46 | Subject: | Re: New version of 649pb10 | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, FreeStorm writes:
| I found a new version of
As you can see on the picture, the men is not the same on both sign
Should I create a new part, or request to add an additional note ?
It will be difficult to know which part goes on which set.
|
Pattern is completly different. Add new part.
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Author: | FreeStorm | Posted: | Jul 30, 2019 08:35 | Subject: | New version of 649pb10 | Viewed: | 70 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| I found a new version of
As you can see on the picture, the men is not the same on both sign
Should I create a new part, or request to add an additional note ?
It will be difficult to know which part goes on which set.
|
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Author: | WorcesterWolf | Posted: | Jul 30, 2019 05:28 | Subject: | 21045 Trafalgar Square | Viewed: | 85 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| When will the parts list be updated?
It is available on Brickset
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Author: | jennnifer | Posted: | Jul 30, 2019 00:08 | Subject: | Re: Pattern spelt wrong | Viewed: | 46 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, talltim writes:
This struck me as funny as 'spelt' looks like it is spelled wrong to
me.
Had to look it up...
Jen
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Author: | randyf | Posted: | Jul 26, 2019 03:28 | Subject: | Re: BA84pb01R Sticker over assembly | Viewed: | 41 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, novabrick writes:
| [p=BA84pb01R]
These two bricks are jujst hold together by a sticker. I thought this was against
policy here. I just noticed this when looking through new additions to the catalog.
Christian
novabrick-team
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The policy changed some time ago.
Cheers,
Randy
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Author: | novabrick | Posted: | Jul 26, 2019 02:09 | Subject: | BA84pb01R Sticker over assembly | Viewed: | 57 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| [p=BA84pb01R]
These two bricks are jujst hold together by a sticker. I thought this was against
policy here. I just noticed this when looking through new additions to the catalog.
Christian
novabrick-team
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Author: | randyf | Posted: | Jul 25, 2019 12:43 | Subject: | Re: Minifigure Query | Viewed: | 49 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, leopard37 writes:
| Morning, Catalog guys I have a query for you. In regards to items attached on
the back there is no guideline in the help page (see full description below).
Could this please be defined and added. Even if there are minifigures that require
editing (I will help if needed). I just wish to prevent less work in the future
by having a clear guideline on what's included and what's not. The one
that peaked my interest is the Mr. Freeze in set 76118 (sh587).
Thanks in advance.
Tyson.
|
It is listed on the Catalog Roadmap as number 25 under Projects Under Consideration:
https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=2476
Until there is more than one Catalog Associate, the catalog projects are kind
of on hold, but we hope to start in on them later in the year.
Cheers,
Randy
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Author: | leopard37 | Posted: | Jul 25, 2019 10:08 | Subject: | Minifigure Query | Viewed: | 89 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| Morning, Catalog guys I have a query for you. In regards to items attached on
the back there is no guideline in the help page (see full description below).
Could this please be defined and added. Even if there are minifigures that require
editing (I will help if needed). I just wish to prevent less work in the future
by having a clear guideline on what's included and what's not. The one
that peaked my interest is the Mr. Freeze in set 76118 (sh587).
Thanks in advance.
Tyson.
"Minifigs - The catalog should only contain minifigs that came in an official
LEGO set or that can be attributed to an official LEGO program, display, activity
or event, regardless of whether the minifig is actually publicly distributed
during or at such program, display, activity or event.
The minifig item should not include hand-held accessories or items defined as
utensils, with the exception of robot winder keys. But do include all other accessories
definable as footgear (flippers, snow shoes, etc.), neckgear (generally defined
as items requiring the removal of the head in order to be placed over the neck,
such as capes, armor, backpacks, etc.) and headgear (hair, helmets, etc.), and
assembled parts serving as such, when these are shown attached to the minifig
in official LEGO set instructions. For instructions with images showing the minifig
in a play scenario, refer only to the portion of the instructions concerned with
assembling the minifig. If no official instructions were produced, then illustrations
on packaging or other marketing materials directly related to the minifig may
be used instead for this guide purpose. (See Exceptions below.)
Minifigs decorated by a sticker may have an entry for the figure without the
sticker applied, and an entry for the figure with the sticker applied. (See Exceptions
below.)
If 2 or more minifigs that came in an official LEGO set are the same except for
different hand-held accessories, do not add another entry for a minifig with
a particular accessory. An example of this would be "Majisto the Wizard with
glow-in-the-dark wand" which should not be added in addition to an otherwise
identical "Majisto the Wizard" entry.
Exceptions:
When the use of set instructions or other official LEGO images provide poor clues
about the precise nature of accessories: For example, numbers printed on neckgear
armor worn by each figure of a series, yet nowhere is it clearly shown which
figure bears which numbered armor. In this case the figures can be added without
neckgear armor. Arbitrarily associating a particular numbered armor with the
other elements of a minifig should not be done.
When the hand held accessory is an integral physical part of the minifig: For
example, the electric light-up figs released beginning in 2005. All the parts
that make up the complete light-up device, including those not integral to its
electric function, should be included as a part of the minifig.
When there is more than one possibility presented within a set for decoration
of the minifig by sticker, a catalog entry should not be created for each variation.
This rule also applies to the Torso and Torso Assembly parts of such minifigs.
For example, some Soccer theme sets have a sticker sheet that allows the builder
to choose from various team insignias and jersey numbers for each player in the
set. If every variation were given an entry, the catalog would be overwhelmed.
The early “stiff” minifigs (1975-1977) were often built into the model and not
shown in a freestanding position. In these cases, a minifig can be considered
a unit without being prescribed as such in the instructions or box images as
long as the four basic parts are present – legs, torso, head and hat/hair."
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Author: | Teup | Posted: | Jul 24, 2019 06:50 | Subject: | Re: Plant 2417? | Viewed: | 50 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, Biscuit_head writes:
| Sustainability: avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain
an ecological balance.
They're using less crude oil by no longer using it to make plant peices.
They could possibly make all of the parts from plants instead of oil once they
find enough sugar cane farms that can keep up with the demand.
|
I guess producing crude oil generates a lot of emissions. But I wonder how much
less emissions their new production process really involves. I guess it kind
of stands or falls with that.
The end result is the same: polyethylene, which is basically a polluting substance.
But that's if you throw it away, of course, and thankfully LEGO is far from
single use. But the amount of parts LEGO pumps out of their machines per day
is staggering and it has to go somewhere eventually.
I would be more impressed if LEGO invested in degrading plastic. Not making parts
that degrade, I mean, but degrading the durable high quality parts with some
special process. I don't know about ABS but scientists already discovered
caterpillars that are able to digest polyethylene. If LEGO had some scheme you
could send in old and broken parts in exchange for some VIP points of whatever,
and they'd degrade or recycle it, then we'd be talking.
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Author: | Pam_Shaver | Posted: | Jul 23, 2019 20:35 | Subject: | Re: Plant 2417? | Viewed: | 31 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| The future will just be holographs or all computer generated images. You
won't even need real bricks. You will be able to trade online for your holographic
bricks just like you do when playing those vitual games. You pay vitual money
for vitual bricks to build your sets.
Afterall you can read a book without having a real book in your hands. You can
play solitaire on the computer without touching a real card. Why not build Lego
sets without a physical brick.
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Author: | SylvainLS | Posted: | Jul 23, 2019 19:56 | Subject: | Re: Plant 2417? | Viewed: | 32 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, Biscuit_head writes:
| Sustainability: avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain
an ecological balance.
They're using less crude oil by no longer using it to make plant peices.
They could possibly make all of the parts from plants instead of oil once they
find enough sugar cane farms that can keep up with the demand.
|
No, they couldn’t. Most of the parts are ABS, not PE. Different plastics, different
processes.
PE can be made from ethanol. (Ahoy matey, sugar cane is rum!)
ABS is more complex.
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Author: | Biscuit_head | Posted: | Jul 23, 2019 19:08 | Subject: | Re: Plant 2417? | Viewed: | 30 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Sustainability: avoidance of the depletion of natural resources in order to maintain
an ecological balance.
They're using less crude oil by no longer using it to make plant peices.
They could possibly make all of the parts from plants instead of oil once they
find enough sugar cane farms that can keep up with the demand.
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Author: | cycbuild | Posted: | Jul 23, 2019 18:54 | Subject: | Re: Plant 2417? | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, Teup writes:
| In Catalog, TallyToyBricks writes:
| How are the 2417 plant leaves different from the "plant based" 2417?
Thanks
|
It's the same plastic: Polyethylene. It's just made from fresh plants
rather than from dinosaurs (oil). But it isn't biodegradable in any way and
as far as I can see doesn't have much merit in terms of sustainability or
the environment.
"The new sustainable LEGO elements are made from polyethylene, which is a soft,
durable and flexible plastic, and while they are based on sugar-cane material,
they are technically identical to those produced using conventional plastic."
(and a bit of marketing blabla about sustainability)
https://www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/news-room/2018/march/pfp
|
Intentions aside, it's kind of fascinating - plants turned into plastic mimicking
plants. The equivalent of making a long-lasting forest diorama out of chemically
processed wood and pine resin?
No more plastic straws where I live, just like plastic bags a few years back.
The zoomers' kids' kids are going to grow up with flimsy magnetic-silicone
LEGO and holographic bricks. Good thing ABS takes forever to break down
|
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Author: | Teup | Posted: | Jul 23, 2019 17:47 | Subject: | Re: Plant 2417? | Viewed: | 48 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, TallyToyBricks writes:
| How are the 2417 plant leaves different from the "plant based" 2417?
Thanks
|
It's the same plastic: Polyethylene. It's just made from fresh plants
rather than from dinosaurs (oil). But it isn't biodegradable in any way and
as far as I can see doesn't have much merit in terms of sustainability or
the environment.
"The new sustainable LEGO elements are made from polyethylene, which is a soft,
durable and flexible plastic, and while they are based on sugar-cane material,
they are technically identical to those produced using conventional plastic."
(and a bit of marketing blabla about sustainability)
https://www.lego.com/en-us/aboutus/news-room/2018/march/pfp
|
Author: | TallyToyBricks | Posted: | Jul 23, 2019 17:41 | Subject: | Plant 2417? | Viewed: | 101 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| How are the 2417 plant leaves different from the "plant based" 2417?
Thanks
|
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Author: | bje | Posted: | Jul 15, 2019 07:27 | Subject: | Re: collectable minifigures leaflets | Viewed: | 42 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
| | That is not true for series 1 up to 15 where all leaflets had a unique numbering,
also most series at least up to series 13 (if not all) had a unique code on them
to unlock the characters on the website https://www.playminifigures.com/ (is
no longer active, was closed at the end of 2016).
|
What do you mean by unique numbering?
Do you mean the 122091-1, 2, 3 codes?
I've just looked at 27 Series 8 leaflets, all have 122091-1 or 122091-2,
and I have not seen any other numbers after the dash. The exact same number is
on other series leaflets too. For Series 10 I have a 122091-3. I don't think
these numbers were unique to individual sets within a series.
|
Ditto. Entire Team GB series 122091-1, Series 4: 122091-2, series 5 122091-1
I do not see a unique code on any leaflet at all
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Author: | yorbrick | Posted: | Jul 15, 2019 07:15 | Subject: | Re: collectable minifigures leaflets | Viewed: | 23 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| | That is not true for series 1 up to 15 where all leaflets had a unique numbering,
also most series at least up to series 13 (if not all) had a unique code on them
to unlock the characters on the website https://www.playminifigures.com/ (is
no longer active, was closed at the end of 2016).
|
What do you mean by unique numbering?
Do you mean the 122091-1, 2, 3 codes?
I've just looked at 27 Series 8 leaflets, all have 122091-1 or 122091-2,
and I have not seen any other numbers after the dash. The exact same number is
on other series leaflets too. For Series 10 I have a 122091-3. I don't think
these numbers were unique to individual sets within a series.
|
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Author: | WEYLAND_YUTANI | Posted: | Jul 15, 2019 07:02 | Subject: | Re: collectable minifigures leaflets | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, randyf writes:
| In Catalog, jerzeeg writes:
| In Catalog, randyf writes:
| In Catalog, jerzeeg writes:
| Hi,
I could not find anything on the topic :/
Could anyone explain please why are leaflets (instructions) for each minifigure
of the series kept separately in the catalog when they seems to be all the same?
It seems especially weird, when I saw that someone bought leaflet for percival
graves for such high price:
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?I=colhp-22#T=P
while it seems that this leaflet is just pretty the same as all the rest of the
leaflets from this series....
Thx in advance,
J.
|
It is due to the fact that each collectible minifigure is treated as a separate
set in the BrickLink catalog. Since each set entry in the BrickLink catalog automatically
has an instructions entry added to it on creation, each collectible minifigure
set gets an instructions entry added to it on creation. It would be wrong to
say that each one of these sets does not have instructions included with it,
since each collectible minifigure does indeed come with the leaflet. Therefore,
each collectible minifigure set gets the leaflet as its instructions.
Cheers,
Randy
|
Thanks Randy, makes sense.
And I would a little bit modify my question then.
Anyone noticed that especially for HP collectables are there some differences
?
From what I found it seems all those HP leaflets are just the same.
But I might overlooked something, so I am curious whether anyone could confirm
they are just the same ?
Thx,
J.
|
The leaflet is the exact same for most of the collectible minifigure series.
Sorry that I can't speak specifically about the HP ones, but I would highly
doubt that there would be any difference in that series.
Cheers,
Randy
|
That is not true for series 1 up to 15 where all leaflets had a unique numbering,
also most series at least up to series 13 (if not all) had a unique code on them
to unlock the characters on the website https://www.playminifigures.com/ (is
no longer active, was closed at the end of 2016).
|
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Author: | randyf | Posted: | Jul 14, 2019 15:43 | Subject: | Re: collectable minifigures leaflets | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, jerzeeg writes:
| In Catalog, randyf writes:
| In Catalog, jerzeeg writes:
| Hi,
I could not find anything on the topic :/
Could anyone explain please why are leaflets (instructions) for each minifigure
of the series kept separately in the catalog when they seems to be all the same?
It seems especially weird, when I saw that someone bought leaflet for percival
graves for such high price:
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?I=colhp-22#T=P
while it seems that this leaflet is just pretty the same as all the rest of the
leaflets from this series....
Thx in advance,
J.
|
It is due to the fact that each collectible minifigure is treated as a separate
set in the BrickLink catalog. Since each set entry in the BrickLink catalog automatically
has an instructions entry added to it on creation, each collectible minifigure
set gets an instructions entry added to it on creation. It would be wrong to
say that each one of these sets does not have instructions included with it,
since each collectible minifigure does indeed come with the leaflet. Therefore,
each collectible minifigure set gets the leaflet as its instructions.
Cheers,
Randy
|
Thanks Randy, makes sense.
And I would a little bit modify my question then.
Anyone noticed that especially for HP collectables are there some differences
?
From what I found it seems all those HP leaflets are just the same.
But I might overlooked something, so I am curious whether anyone could confirm
they are just the same ?
Thx,
J.
|
The leaflet is the exact same for most of the collectible minifigure series.
Sorry that I can't speak specifically about the HP ones, but I would highly
doubt that there would be any difference in that series.
Cheers,
Randy
|
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Author: | jerzeeg | Posted: | Jul 14, 2019 15:32 | Subject: | Re: collectable minifigures leaflets | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, randyf writes:
| In Catalog, jerzeeg writes:
| Hi,
I could not find anything on the topic :/
Could anyone explain please why are leaflets (instructions) for each minifigure
of the series kept separately in the catalog when they seems to be all the same?
It seems especially weird, when I saw that someone bought leaflet for percival
graves for such high price:
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?I=colhp-22#T=P
while it seems that this leaflet is just pretty the same as all the rest of the
leaflets from this series....
Thx in advance,
J.
|
It is due to the fact that each collectible minifigure is treated as a separate
set in the BrickLink catalog. Since each set entry in the BrickLink catalog automatically
has an instructions entry added to it on creation, each collectible minifigure
set gets an instructions entry added to it on creation. It would be wrong to
say that each one of these sets does not have instructions included with it,
since each collectible minifigure does indeed come with the leaflet. Therefore,
each collectible minifigure set gets the leaflet as its instructions.
Cheers,
Randy
|
Thanks Randy, makes sense.
And I would a little bit modify my question then.
Anyone noticed that especially for HP collectables are there some differences
?
From what I found it seems all those HP leaflets are just the same.
But I might overlooked something, so I am curious whether anyone could confirm
they are just the same ?
Thx,
J.
|
|
Author: | randyf | Posted: | Jul 14, 2019 15:20 | Subject: | Re: collectable minifigures leaflets | Viewed: | 44 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, jerzeeg writes:
| Hi,
I could not find anything on the topic :/
Could anyone explain please why are leaflets (instructions) for each minifigure
of the series kept separately in the catalog when they seems to be all the same?
It seems especially weird, when I saw that someone bought leaflet for percival
graves for such high price:
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?I=colhp-22#T=P
while it seems that this leaflet is just pretty the same as all the rest of the
leaflets from this series....
Thx in advance,
J.
|
It is due to the fact that each collectible minifigure is treated as a separate
set in the BrickLink catalog. Since each set entry in the BrickLink catalog automatically
has an instructions entry added to it on creation, each collectible minifigure
set gets an instructions entry added to it on creation. It would be wrong to
say that each one of these sets does not have instructions included with it,
since each collectible minifigure does indeed come with the leaflet. Therefore,
each collectible minifigure set gets the leaflet as its instructions.
Cheers,
Randy
|
|
Author: | jerzeeg | Posted: | Jul 14, 2019 13:44 | Subject: | Re: collectable minifigures leaflets | Viewed: | 56 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, jerzeeg writes:
| Hi,
I could not find anything on the topic :/
Could anyone explain please why are leaflets (instructions) for each minifigure
of the series kept separately in the catalog when they seems to be all the same?
It seems especially weird, when I saw that someone bought leaflet for percival
graves for such high price:
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?I=colhp-22#T=P
while it seems that this leaflet is just pretty the same as all the rest of the
leaflets from this series....
Thx in advance,
J.
|
* I meant a photo, not screenshot
And please see another photo:
|
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|
Author: | jerzeeg | Posted: | Jul 14, 2019 13:42 | Subject: | Re: collectable minifigures leaflets | Viewed: | 41 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, WEYLAND_YUTANI writes:
| Hi jerzeeg,
Each collectable minifigure leaflet has an unique number. On the backside of
the leaflet at one of the corners there is a small red or black circle with a
white dot inside containing the number of that particular collectable minifigure.
Note: The unique numbering of the minifigs in the catalog is not the same
as the unique leaflet numbering.
Example: catalog set number col12-2 (Hun-Warrior) has number 8 on leaflet.
|
Hi Yutani,
thank you for the answer! Anyway it seems it does not apply everytime. In example
for HP there is unluckily nothing like that :/
Leaflets from different bags have all the same number in both the top-right corner
(as on screenshot) or the bottom left corner.
Please see the screenshots:
|
|
|
Author: | WEYLAND_YUTANI | Posted: | Jul 14, 2019 12:55 | Subject: | Re: collectable minifigures leaflets | Viewed: | 63 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| Hi jerzeeg,
Each collectable minifigure leaflet has an unique number. On the backside of
the leaflet at one of the corners there is a small red or black circle with a
white dot inside containing the number of that particular collectable minifigure.
Note: The unique numbering of the minifigs in the catalog is not the same
as the unique leaflet numbering.
Example: catalog set number col12-2 (Hun-Warrior) has number 8 on leaflet.
|
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Author: | bricks2you | Posted: | Jul 14, 2019 12:22 | Subject: | Re: 32064 variations | Viewed: | 68 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| There is also a variation that has a 32064 opening on 1 side and a 32064b on
the other.
In Catalog, TorontoLego writes:
| [p=32064c]
Clearly distinguished by the bottom of the brick
[p=32064b]
Is this only a "b" variant if it has the 'thin' corner guides seen from
both faces?
Is this any of these that is not a "b" or "c" based on the above?
OR
Is the distinguishing factor the complete circle support on the inside?
|
|
|
Author: | jerzeeg | Posted: | Jul 14, 2019 10:15 | Subject: | collectable minifigures leaflets | Viewed: | 110 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| Hi,
I could not find anything on the topic :/
Could anyone explain please why are leaflets (instructions) for each minifigure
of the series kept separately in the catalog when they seems to be all the same?
It seems especially weird, when I saw that someone bought leaflet for percival
graves for such high price:
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?I=colhp-22#T=P
while it seems that this leaflet is just pretty the same as all the rest of the
leaflets from this series....
Thx in advance,
J.
|
|
Author: | axaday | Posted: | Jul 13, 2019 17:33 | Subject: | Re: sh289 Robin Cape | Viewed: | 29 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, swoosh_factor writes:
| The one you've linked to has a starched cape.
In Catalog, axaday writes:
|
The cape from this Robin matches the cut of the brand new Robin, but if I had
to guess that one looks like starched fabric. The new one is spongy, stretchable.
Can anyone check?
|
|
Thanks!
|
Author: | swoosh_factor | Posted: | Jul 13, 2019 16:30 | Subject: | Re: sh289 Robin Cape | Viewed: | 34 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| The one you've linked to has a starched cape.
In Catalog, axaday writes:
|
The cape from this Robin matches the cut of the brand new Robin, but if I had
to guess that one looks like starched fabric. The new one is spongy, stretchable.
Can anyone check?
|
|
Author: | axaday | Posted: | Jul 13, 2019 15:20 | Subject: | sh289 Robin Cape | Viewed: | 65 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
|
The cape from this Robin matches the cut of the brand new Robin, but if I had
to guess that one looks like starched fabric. The new one is spongy, stretchable.
Can anyone check?
|
Author: | TorontoLego | Posted: | Jul 13, 2019 13:42 | Subject: | 32064 variations | Viewed: | 94 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
| [p=32064c]
Clearly distinguished by the bottom of the brick
[p=32064b]
Is this only a "b" variant if it has the 'thin' corner guides seen from
both faces?
Is this any of these that is not a "b" or "c" based on the above?
OR
Is the distinguishing factor the complete circle support on the inside?
|
|
|
Author: | randyf | Posted: | Jul 9, 2019 12:53 | Subject: | Re: Benny's torso 973pb1652c02 | Viewed: | 45 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
| I agree. Most customers buying new parts expect me to take the new parts as supplied
by LEGO and send those. They do not expect me to assemble them. But I cannot
sell the parts that LEGO supplied here, I have to sell either a combination of
them or pull them apart. There is no option to sell it as it was originally supplied.
|
My first reply to you was just an answer to your question. I do not agree with
the inconsistency, also, but I am not a catalog associate yet who can do anything
about it. I would be happy to have Marek add it to the Catalog Roadmap for consideration
of being worked on, but it would be rather low on the priority list. Although,
it would not be a big issue to tackle, so could be done rather quickly.
Cheers,
Randy
|
|
Author: | 62Bricks | Posted: | Jul 9, 2019 10:21 | Subject: | Re: Benny's torso 973pb1652c02 | Viewed: | 51 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, axaday writes:
| In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
| It is what lego supplied. It has two arms, just no robot arm / claw extension.
I don't know if there is a market for it, as it cannot be sold that way.
|
Isn't what Lego supplies what is in the picture, just not all put together?
You just said it has two arms, but it doesn't unless you are counting the
unattached robot arm and claw. The catalog picture for a minifigure shows the
minifigure assembled. Most catalog pictures for sets show the set assembled.
But your customers are not expecting you to take what Lego supplied and assemble
it for them like the picture.
| And there are plenty of listings for torsos without arms, whether there is a
market for them or not. They all get catalogued even though this is not how lego
supply them. Yet these pieces don't get listed as they are supplied - but
do get catalogued if you either add another part or remove some parts.
|
Yes, there are listings for EVERY torso with arms. While Lego never supplied
them with no arms and the market for unattached torsos varies greaty among them,
the point of having every torso in the catalog is that every torso is a discrete
Lego element. The catalog tries to contain every discrete Lego element, but
has always been cautious about having listings for combinations of pieces. A
full minifig, yes. Some big figs and brickbuilt animals now, yes. Combined
turntables that sometimes came assembled in sets, yes. Some combinations that
are hard to take back apart without damage, yes. But some minifig parts in an
obviously incomplete assembly because Lego supplied them? I don't see the
point and it opens a giant can of worms. Did you know that through the 80s and
90s, minifig torsos usually came with their heads attached? Should we have a
listing for each of those head/torso combinations because Lego supplied them
that way? Does anyone really want a head and torso with no hat or legs? Or
a torso with 1 arm and 1 hand? I doubt it unless the price is very low.
|
I think the "can of worms" is when BL makes exceptions based on precedent in
one case, but ignores precedent in other cases. The squishy definition of what
merits a separate entry in the catalog is part of what has led to issues like
this.
There may indeed be people who want to buy the torso/head assemblies from the
older sets, and there would be no harm in adding them to the catalog and including
them in inventories. But an exception has been made. We are told that some assemblies
need to be deleted from the catalog because they were never packaged that way,
yet some assemblies that were issued as new are not? Why is that?
Well, it isn't based on what people want, obviously. The market for 1x1 round
plates on the sprue is tiny compared to that for the individual plates, yet that
is the part inventoried in sets where it appeared. The market for the 1x4 hinge
assembly is many times larger than the market for the individual pieces, yet
the assembly is marked for deletion.
Consistent application of a set of simple guidelines would eliminate a lot of
these issues. In the past - and even now - it seems when faced with conflicts
like this the admins have chosen to add complexity rather than opt for simplicity.
Either way is going to result in apparent inconsistencies, but the way that requires
the least amount of waffling and explanation is preferable, in my opinion.
|
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Author: | yorbrick | Posted: | Jul 9, 2019 09:26 | Subject: | Re: Benny's torso 973pb1652c02 | Viewed: | 36 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| | You just said it has two arms, but it doesn't unless you are counting the
unattached robot arm and claw.
|
I make that two arms.
| The catalog picture for a minifigure shows the
minifigure assembled. Most catalog pictures for sets show the set assembled.
But your customers are not expecting you to take what Lego supplied and assemble
it for them like the picture.
|
I agree. Most customers buying new parts expect me to take the new parts as supplied
by LEGO and send those. They do not expect me to assemble them. But I cannot
sell the parts that LEGO supplied here, I have to sell either a combination of
them or pull them apart. There is no option to sell it as it was originally supplied.
It is the inconsistency that is a problem. Going back to the sprues, LEGO did
not intend them to be used according to the pictures of the sets. But BL catalogues
these parts as coming on a sprue. They are listed as coming that way in the set,
whether or not all the parts are needed. There is an option to sell the parts
connected to a sprue (or in a bag) as supplied or sell the parts individually.
Whereas here, they are not listed as they come in the set. There is no option
to sell the parts as supplied.
|
|
Author: | axaday | Posted: | Jul 9, 2019 09:06 | Subject: | Re: Benny's torso 973pb1652c02 | Viewed: | 38 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
| It is what lego supplied. It has two arms, just no robot arm / claw extension.
I don't know if there is a market for it, as it cannot be sold that way.
|
Isn't what Lego supplies what is in the picture, just not all put together?
You just said it has two arms, but it doesn't unless you are counting the
unattached robot arm and claw. The catalog picture for a minifigure shows the
minifigure assembled. Most catalog pictures for sets show the set assembled.
But your customers are not expecting you to take what Lego supplied and assemble
it for them like the picture.
| And there are plenty of listings for torsos without arms, whether there is a
market for them or not. They all get catalogued even though this is not how lego
supply them. Yet these pieces don't get listed as they are supplied - but
do get catalogued if you either add another part or remove some parts.
|
Yes, there are listings for EVERY torso with arms. While Lego never supplied
them with no arms and the market for unattached torsos varies greaty among them,
the point of having every torso in the catalog is that every torso is a discrete
Lego element. The catalog tries to contain every discrete Lego element, but
has always been cautious about having listings for combinations of pieces. A
full minifig, yes. Some big figs and brickbuilt animals now, yes. Combined
turntables that sometimes came assembled in sets, yes. Some combinations that
are hard to take back apart without damage, yes. But some minifig parts in an
obviously incomplete assembly because Lego supplied them? I don't see the
point and it opens a giant can of worms. Did you know that through the 80s and
90s, minifig torsos usually came with their heads attached? Should we have a
listing for each of those head/torso combinations because Lego supplied them
that way? Does anyone really want a head and torso with no hat or legs? Or
a torso with 1 arm and 1 hand? I doubt it unless the price is very low.
|
|
Author: | yorbrick | Posted: | Jul 9, 2019 08:44 | Subject: | Re: Benny's torso 973pb1652c02 | Viewed: | 28 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, axaday writes:
| In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
| Because at Bricklink you cannot sell the torso assembly as it is supplied by
LEGO. There is not a catalogue entry for the torso, arm and hand and robot arm
without the claw, as supplied by LEGO. To match the catalogue entry, you need
to add the robot arm.
|
Do you really want to sell a torso with 1 arm? Is there is a market for that?
|
It is what lego supplied. It has two arms, just no robot arm / claw extension.
I don't know if there is a market for it, as it cannot be sold that way.
And there are plenty of listings for torsos without arms, whether there is a
market for them or not. They all get catalogued even though this is not how lego
supply them. Yet these pieces don't get listed as they are supplied - but
do get catalogued if you either add another part or remove some parts.
|
|
Author: | axaday | Posted: | Jul 9, 2019 08:12 | Subject: | Re: Benny's torso 973pb1652c02 | Viewed: | 31 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
| Because at Bricklink you cannot sell the torso assembly as it is supplied by
LEGO. There is not a catalogue entry for the torso, arm and hand and robot arm
without the claw, as supplied by LEGO. To match the catalogue entry, you need
to add the robot arm.
|
Do you really want to sell a torso with 1 arm? Is there is a market for that?
| It implies you have to either add the arm to the torso, or bag them separately
to keep them together, or store them unattached but need to remember to add the
robot arm, and hope the buyer finds the robot arm before complaining that it
is missing the arm.
|
If you attach the arm one time, it is still new according to the rules. That
option is on the table. Bagging them separately and together are both on the
table, together being probably preferable if you are afraid the buyer will not
find the arm.
|
|
Author: | 62Bricks | Posted: | Jul 9, 2019 07:41 | Subject: | Re: Benny's torso 973pb1652c02 | Viewed: | 35 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
| In Catalog, axaday writes:
| In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
| | Precedence.
All of the other torsos that use
are handled the same way.
|
OK, so it's historical. Will this ever be changed to reflect what is actually
received in a set rather than what is needed for a set, like the debate about
the sprued parts now being the whole sprue rather than the required parts only?
If parting these out it is necessary to assemble them, and I don't want to
assemble them if they later become the individual parts.
|
Please don't assemble ANY of the minifig parts if you are selling it to me.
Why would this imply that anyone wanted you to do that?
|
Because at Bricklink you cannot sell the torso assembly as it is supplied by
LEGO. There is not a catalogue entry for the torso, arm and hand and robot arm
without the claw, as supplied by LEGO. To match the catalogue entry, you need
to add the robot arm.
It implies you have to either add the arm to the torso, or bag them separately
to keep them together, or store them unattached but need to remember to add the
robot arm, and hope the buyer finds the robot arm before complaining that it
is missing the arm.
|
Another illustrative example of why the "consistency" approach doesn't work.
In cases like this, the admins have to choose which practice to be "consistent"
with, which creates inconsistency.
The way to avoid it is to have guidelines that are as simple as possible. "Define
parts based on how they are found in a sealed set" is one simple guideline. If
we always follow that guideline, then the set inventories take care of themselves
and parting out new sets works. If we make an exception, then make more exceptions
because of that first exception, then ultimately ignore the guideline because
"That's they way we've always done it," the guideline has lost its meaning.
When faced with a dilemma like this partly-assembled torso, the decision should
be made in favor of the more basic principle, not later exceptions.
I think it is clear that many of the inconsistencies in the catalog are the result
of implementing ever-more complicated "rules" that are put in place to handle
exceptions rather than basing decisions on a few simple guidelines.
It should surprise nobody that people attracted to Lego are also really into
elaborate systems, but the secret to Lego's success as a system is that it
is not elaborate. Just a few rules create a very flexible system.
|
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Author: | yorbrick | Posted: | Jul 9, 2019 06:56 | Subject: | Re: Benny's torso 973pb1652c02 | Viewed: | 44 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, axaday writes:
| In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
| | Precedence.
All of the other torsos that use
are handled the same way.
|
OK, so it's historical. Will this ever be changed to reflect what is actually
received in a set rather than what is needed for a set, like the debate about
the sprued parts now being the whole sprue rather than the required parts only?
If parting these out it is necessary to assemble them, and I don't want to
assemble them if they later become the individual parts.
|
Please don't assemble ANY of the minifig parts if you are selling it to me.
Why would this imply that anyone wanted you to do that?
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Because at Bricklink you cannot sell the torso assembly as it is supplied by
LEGO. There is not a catalogue entry for the torso, arm and hand and robot arm
without the claw, as supplied by LEGO. To match the catalogue entry, you need
to add the robot arm.
It implies you have to either add the arm to the torso, or bag them separately
to keep them together, or store them unattached but need to remember to add the
robot arm, and hope the buyer finds the robot arm before complaining that it
is missing the arm.
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Author: | axaday | Posted: | Jul 9, 2019 05:45 | Subject: | Re: Benny's torso 973pb1652c02 | Viewed: | 36 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
| | Precedence.
All of the other torsos that use
are handled the same way.
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OK, so it's historical. Will this ever be changed to reflect what is actually
received in a set rather than what is needed for a set, like the debate about
the sprued parts now being the whole sprue rather than the required parts only?
If parting these out it is necessary to assemble them, and I don't want to
assemble them if they later become the individual parts.
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Please don't assemble ANY of the minifig parts if you are selling it to me.
Why would this imply that anyone wanted you to do that?
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Author: | yorbrick | Posted: | Jul 9, 2019 05:28 | Subject: | Re: Benny's torso 973pb1652c02 | Viewed: | 39 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| | Precedence.
All of the other torsos that use
are handled the same way.
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OK, so it's historical. Will this ever be changed to reflect what is actually
received in a set rather than what is needed for a set, like the debate about
the sprued parts now being the whole sprue rather than the required parts only?
If parting these out it is necessary to assemble them, and I don't want to
assemble them if they later become the individual parts.
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Author: | randyf | Posted: | Jul 9, 2019 05:12 | Subject: | Re: Benny's torso 973pb1652c02 | Viewed: | 38 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
| This part is listed as
I have opened seven of the CMF versions and they do not come like this in the
set. The torso comes without the robot arm attached. Is there are reason having
only the assembly in the inventory, and not having it how it actually comes in
the CMF set?
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Precedence.
All of the other torsos that use
are handled the same way.
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=62691&in=P
Cheers,
Randy
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