Discussion Forum: Help
Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full      Show Messages: All | Without Replies

 Author: TechnicBuilt View Messages Posted By TechnicBuilt
 Posted: May 4, 2021 09:50
 Subject: Re: Flat Tile 1x1 silver
 Viewed: 52 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
In Help, DennisNilsen writes:
  Hi eveyryone.

I have bought Nasa space shuttle Discovery 10283. When i build it and reached
to the lamps in the cargo romm one of the flat tiles 1x1 silver was different
from the other ones as you can see on my uploaded image. There was 5 pieces in
the bag. Is that normal or do I have a brick that is made wrong?? Hope you understand
my english

Hope someone can help me with an answer

Dennis

Looks to me that when Lego printed the tile the print was off.

You can likely request a replacement tile from Lego if it is a new set.

Also hold on to the mis-printed tile. Misprinted items can sometimes be worth
more money. (Although for a tile likely not)
 Author: Cob View Messages Posted By Cob
 Posted: May 4, 2021 09:42
 Subject: Re: Bags
 Viewed: 32 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
In Help, Scooby2711 writes:
  What size bags do you recommend for mini figures ? Thank you

2x3
 Author: peregrinator View Messages Posted By peregrinator
 Posted: May 4, 2021 09:41
 Subject: Re: Bags
 Viewed: 32 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
In Help, Scooby2711 writes:
  What size bags do you recommend for mini figures ? Thank you

2"x2" for most (1.5"x2" can also work), 2"x3" or even 3"x3" for larger ones.
Best thing is to have a variety of small bags.
 Author: MadiganStation View Messages Posted By MadiganStation
 Posted: May 4, 2021 09:38
 Subject: Re: Bags
 Viewed: 33 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
2x3
 Author: magicalbricks24 View Messages Posted By magicalbricks24
 Posted: May 4, 2021 09:36
 Subject: Re: Bags
 Viewed: 33 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
In Help, Scooby2711 writes:
  What size bags do you recommend for mini figures ? Thank you

1.5 x 2 in. or 2 x 2 in for most small figures. I then take all of the individually
bagged minifigures and put them in one larger 4 x 6 bag for the order.

~Nicholas
magicalbricks24
 Author: Scooby2711 View Messages Posted By Scooby2711
 Posted: May 4, 2021 09:33
 Subject: Bags
 Viewed: 168 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
What size bags do you recommend for mini figures ? Thank you
 Author: DennisNilsen View Messages Posted By DennisNilsen
 Posted: May 4, 2021 09:31
 Subject: Flat Tile 1x1 silver
 Viewed: 94 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
Hi eveyryone.

I have bought Nasa space shuttle Discovery 10283. When i build it and reached
to the lamps in the cargo romm one of the flat tiles 1x1 silver was different
from the other ones as you can see on my uploaded image. There was 5 pieces in
the bag. Is that normal or do I have a brick that is made wrong?? Hope you understand
my english

Hope someone can help me with an answer

Dennis
 
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
 Posted: May 4, 2021 02:22
 Subject: Re: Help! Looking for minifigure w/ chainmail arm
 Viewed: 43 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
In Help, robar writes:
  In Help, smaclaug writes:
  Has this ever happened to you? I had a minifigure with chain mail / scale mail
printed on the black / dark grey arms --- and now can't find it anywhere.

Do you know of a minifigure that has black or dark grey arms with chain mail
/ scale mail printed arms?

Likely a superhero figure or Ninjago.

Thanks!

here's some figs might help you
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/search.page?q=chain%20mail#T=M

As well as chain mail, if you are looking for similar designs it is also worth
searching scale mail and plate mail as these can be very similar. And due to
the new BF legs, chainmail as one word too.
 Author: MKRacing66 View Messages Posted By MKRacing66
 Posted: May 3, 2021 22:54
 Subject: Re: Potential feedback due to Mail Theft
 Viewed: 167 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
Hopefully you also have notified local police and the USPS. Porch Pirates unfortunately
have learned that there's a lot of Ring doorbells out there, and cameras....if
your packages are going missing from a mailbox, my bet is your neighbors also
are missing / losing stuff, and maybe they have camera footage or filed complaints
as well.

I guess you can't just reship a new order, and maybe give the buyer a courtesy
coupon or something, and hope down the line some thief is caught with a bunch
of Legos?

What's somewhat puzzling to me is taking a package from a porch is pretty
much everywhere petty theft, but taking something out of a mailbox is a federal
level offense

Imagine 2 guys in federal prison. One says "how much time are you doing?" answer:
"10 years". first guy "so am I...I assaulted a federal agent...what did you do?"
other guy: "stole some Legos from a mailbox"





In Help, KitKat53 writes:
  I have discovered that 7 outgoing orders have possibly been stolen from my residential
mailbox. I have security, but the camera doesn't cover the mailbox area.
One customer in-particular is being very belligerent about not receiving his
order (over 400 pieces!).

I will have taken a big hit to my bottom line by the theft of those 7 orders,
and through no fault of my own, should I have to be the brunt of negative feedback?
He's already filing for a refund through PayPal, which is his right. What
are my options in this case?

I'm certainly not doing anymore business through my residential mailbox!!
I'll drive out of my way to go to the PO from now on!
 Author: Brick_Qc View Messages Posted By Brick_Qc
 Posted: May 3, 2021 22:06
 Subject: Re: Potential feedback due to Mail Theft
 Viewed: 54 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
In Help, Adjour writes:
  um...refund your customers...


If a seller forced me to file a claim in this situation, darn straight I'm
leaving a neg.

Appologize and refund.

+1
 Author: tEoS View Messages Posted By tEoS
 Posted: May 3, 2021 21:50
 Subject: Re: Potential feedback due to Mail Theft
 Viewed: 49 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
They don't know if the packages were stolen, just that they haven't been
scanned.

It could just be a USPS delay.

  
um...refund your customers...


If a seller forced me to file a claim in this situation, darn straight I'm
leaving a neg.

Appologize and refund.
 Author: Adjour View Messages Posted By Adjour
 Posted: May 3, 2021 20:31
 Subject: Re: Potential feedback due to Mail Theft
 Viewed: 61 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
In Help, KitKat53 writes:
  I have discovered that 7 outgoing orders have possibly been stolen from my residential
mailbox. I have security, but the camera doesn't cover the mailbox area.
One customer in-particular is being very belligerent about not receiving his
order (over 400 pieces!).

I will have taken a big hit to my bottom line by the theft of those 7 orders,
and through no fault of my own, should I have to be the brunt of negative feedback?
He's already filing for a refund through PayPal, which is his right. What
are my options in this case?

I'm certainly not doing anymore business through my residential mailbox!!
I'll drive out of my way to go to the PO from now on!


um...refund your customers...


If a seller forced me to file a claim in this situation, darn straight I'm
leaving a neg.

Appologize and refund.
 Author: cosmicray View Messages Posted By cosmicray
 Posted: May 3, 2021 20:29
 Subject: Re: Potential feedback due to Mail Theft
 Viewed: 62 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
In Help, KitKat53 writes:
  I have discovered that 7 outgoing orders have possibly been stolen from my residential
mailbox. I have security, but the camera doesn't cover the mailbox area.
One customer in-particular is being very belligerent about not receiving his
order (over 400 pieces!).

I will have taken a big hit to my bottom line by the theft of those 7 orders,
and through no fault of my own, should I have to be the brunt of negative feedback?
He's already filing for a refund through PayPal, which is his right. What
are my options in this case?

I'm certainly not doing anymore business through my residential mailbox!!
I'll drive out of my way to go to the PO from now on!

If you have more than 5 outgoing packages, the mail carrier is not supposed to
do an acceptance scan. 5 is the most they will scan, and none get scanned if
you have more than 5. Once they get them back to the post office, they will not
be scanned there either. They should begin appearing on tracking once they pass
thru an NDC sorter.

You have two options, one is to generate all your postage using PayPal Multi-Order
Shipping, and generate a SCAN form. The mail carrier will scan the SCAN form,
and then click YES, the number of packages is correct. Doing the SCAN form indirectly
causes all the packages to be acceptance scanned. The other option is to take
them to the post office, and ask a retail counter clerk to do a 'Pre-Paid
Acceptance Scan'.

Nita Rae
 Author: peregrinator View Messages Posted By peregrinator
 Posted: May 3, 2021 19:40
 Subject: Re: Potential feedback due to Mail Theft
 Viewed: 40 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
In Help, zorbanj writes:
  If I were your buyer and you proactively let me know that my order was stolen
and also refunded me I would leave excellent feedback because there was a problem
and you took care of it.

+1
 Author: Bitsnpieces.... View Messages Posted By Bitsnpieces....
 Posted: May 3, 2021 19:37
 Subject: Re: Help! Looking for minifigure w/ chainmail arm
 Viewed: 36 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
In Help, smaclaug writes:
  Has this ever happened to you? I had a minifigure with chain mail / scale mail
printed on the black / dark grey arms --- and now can't find it anywhere.

Do you know of a minifigure that has black or dark grey arms with chain mail
/ scale mail printed arms?

Likely a superhero figure or Ninjago.

Thanks!

here's some figs might help you
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/search.page?q=chain%20mail#T=M
 Author: smaclaug View Messages Posted By smaclaug
 Posted: May 3, 2021 19:32
 Subject: Help! Looking for minifigure w/ chainmail arm
 Viewed: 65 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
Has this ever happened to you? I had a minifigure with chain mail / scale mail
printed on the black / dark grey arms --- and now can't find it anywhere.

Do you know of a minifigure that has black or dark grey arms with chain mail
/ scale mail printed arms?

Likely a superhero figure or Ninjago.

Thanks!
 Author: miriam_kelley View Messages Posted By miriam_kelley
 Posted: May 3, 2021 16:24
 Subject: Re: Lego WeDo vs. Lego WeDo 2.)
 Viewed: 35 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
In Help, Emporiosa writes:
  In Help, miriam_kelley writes:
  Hi,
I run camps using the original Lego Wedo. Some of our motors are beyond fixing
so I would like to find some to replace.As we begin to run concurrent camps,
we will also be buying Lego Wedo 2.0 sets.(probably 10 additional)
Here is my question:If I wanted to turn my original WeDo sets into Lego WeDo
2.0 (we have 10 full sets of the originals), what parts should I eliminate and
what parts should I buy to make them compare to the new Lego WeDo 2.0 sets that
we'll need to buy? That would include instructions too, I imagine.
Otherwise, where can I find original motors?

I'm not familiar with WeDo but here's a good starting point if looking
to replace the original motors from the first series. This search brings up all
of the WeDo components (including series 2), so you can pick and choose to look
up the components you're requiring https://www.bricklink.com/v2/search.page?q=wedo#T=S

As for knowing which parts to eliminate/replace to upgrade to WeDo 2.0, if you
don't happen to get an answer here, I'd reach out to LEGO Education https://education.lego.com/en-us/
They should be able to guide you in what the new updated parts are, and they
may also sell them directly on the main LEGO site.

Thanks for your suggestion! I have now written to them as well.
 Author: zorbanj View Messages Posted By zorbanj
 Posted: May 3, 2021 16:05
 Subject: Re: Potential feedback due to Mail Theft
 Viewed: 69 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
PayPal holds you responsible for the packages until they are delivered. If you
are sure the packages were stolen, you should refund the orders. No need to force
your buyers to file PayPal claims, potentially aggravating them and thus increasing
the likelihood of bad feedback.

If I were your buyer and you proactively let me know that my order was stolen
and also refunded me I would leave excellent feedback because there was a problem
and you took care of it.

I never leave anything in my mailbox. I hand my packages in at the counter. On
the rare occasions where that is not possible I scan them in at the self-service
kiosk and put them in one of the big blue bins. My post office allows packages
to be left on the counter by the clerks but I never do that. If there's a
long line and the blue bins are full I come back later or the next day.


In Help, KitKat53 writes:
  I have discovered that 7 outgoing orders have possibly been stolen from my residential
mailbox. I have security, but the camera doesn't cover the mailbox area.
One customer in-particular is being very belligerent about not receiving his
order (over 400 pieces!).

I will have taken a big hit to my bottom line by the theft of those 7 orders,
and through no fault of my own, should I have to be the brunt of negative feedback?
He's already filing for a refund through PayPal, which is his right. What
are my options in this case?

I'm certainly not doing anymore business through my residential mailbox!!
I'll drive out of my way to go to the PO from now on!
 Author: jennnifer View Messages Posted By jennnifer
 Posted: May 3, 2021 16:02
 Subject: Re: Potential feedback due to Mail Theft
 Viewed: 55 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
In Help, KitKat53 writes:
  I have discovered that 7 outgoing orders have possibly been stolen from my residential
mailbox. I have security, but the camera doesn't cover the mailbox area.
One customer in-particular is being very belligerent about not receiving his
order (over 400 pieces!).

I will have taken a big hit to my bottom line by the theft of those 7 orders,
and through no fault of my own, should I have to be the brunt of negative feedback?
He's already filing for a refund through PayPal, which is his right. What
are my options in this case?

I'm certainly not doing anymore business through my residential mailbox!!
I'll drive out of my way to go to the PO from now on!

How long have your orders gone unscanned? I recently had batches of orders not
scanned in for 8-10 days before they started on their way. One order took 13
days to travel two states away. However, all of these orders did eventually get
delivered.

I no longer leave my packages for my mail carrier or even drop them in the box
at the station. We wait in line every time to get them scanned. Times have certainly
changed.

Sorry about your bad luck!!
Jen
 Author: Emporiosa View Messages Posted By Emporiosa
 Posted: May 3, 2021 15:58
 Subject: Re: Lego WeDo vs. Lego WeDo 2.)
 Viewed: 29 times
 Topic: Help
View Message
View
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
In Help, miriam_kelley writes:
  Hi,
I run camps using the original Lego Wedo. Some of our motors are beyond fixing
so I would like to find some to replace.As we begin to run concurrent camps,
we will also be buying Lego Wedo 2.0 sets.(probably 10 additional)
Here is my question:If I wanted to turn my original WeDo sets into Lego WeDo
2.0 (we have 10 full sets of the originals), what parts should I eliminate and
what parts should I buy to make them compare to the new Lego WeDo 2.0 sets that
we'll need to buy? That would include instructions too, I imagine.
Otherwise, where can I find original motors?

I'm not familiar with WeDo but here's a good starting point if looking
to replace the original motors from the first series. This search brings up all
of the WeDo components (including series 2), so you can pick and choose to look
up the components you're requiring https://www.bricklink.com/v2/search.page?q=wedo#T=S

As for knowing which parts to eliminate/replace to upgrade to WeDo 2.0, if you
don't happen to get an answer here, I'd reach out to LEGO Education https://education.lego.com/en-us/
They should be able to guide you in what the new updated parts are, and they
may also sell them directly on the main LEGO site.

Next Page: 5 More | 10 More | 25 More | 50 More | 100 More