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 Author: Miro78 View Messages Posted By Miro78
 Posted: May 22, 2020 13:40
 Subject: Re: Is dual color mold really decorated?
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 Topic: Catalog
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In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
  In Catalog, Miro78 writes:
  This should had been addressed when these parts started to appear first back
in 2014. Problem with many images is that it's hard to tell if they are MCM
or SCM, especially with the digital images replacing actual images. That being
said, this needs to happen sooner than later. It's an important classification
that affects those that need to know or care.

I've added this to the roadmap because there is more involved here than just
identifying and retitling MCM parts. It's the most recent project added
(end of the list):

https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=2476

Our goal is to get through one project every month. This is not an overly complicated
project, so hopefully it will happen relatively soon. I would suggest this to
anyone reading: begin working on compiling a list of MCM parts so that when we
begin the project we can breeze through it quickly.

Thank you for adding this to the roadmap. It will be a great asset in the catalogue
and sounds the like MCM acronym is sticking. As some of the parts get identified,
I imagine some entries will need to be changed to "a" and "b" during the transition
that happened in 2014, like the Friends legs that I identified. I also see the
dark blue legs with tan and dark shoes has probably more to do with the original
intent being tan, which looks tan with MCM, but look dark tan when tan color
is applied to dark blue mold, as you can see in my photo here: https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=851619

 
Minifig No: frnd043  Name: Friends Matthew - Dark Blue Trousers, Lime Polo Shirt
* 
frnd043 (Inv) Friends Matthew - Dark Blue Trousers, Lime Polo Shirt
Minifigures: Friends
with printed color

 
Minifig No: frnd066  Name: Friends Andrew - Dark Blue Trousers, Medium Blue Polo Shirt, Blue Cap
* 
frnd066 (Inv) Friends Andrew - Dark Blue Trousers, Medium Blue Polo Shirt, Blue Cap
Minifigures: Friends
with MCM

Miro
 Author: eskeleto532 View Messages Posted By eskeleto532
 Posted: May 22, 2020 13:20
 Subject: Inventory Change Request for Set 8557-1
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 Topic: Inventories Requests (Entry)
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Please make changes to the following inventory:
 
Set No: 8557  Name: Exo-Toa
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8557-1 (Inv) Exo-Toa
367 Parts, 2002
Sets: BIONICLE: Titans

* Change {25 to 23} Part Black 43093 Technic, Axle Pin with Friction Ridges Lengthwise
* Change {5 to 2} Part Light Gray 4265c Technic, Bush 1/2 Smooth
* Change {3 to 1} Part Black 3706 Technic, Axle 6

Comments from Submitter:
I checked with the official model and checked the parts used in the instructions and these parts have different quantities than the ones specified in the inventory
 Author: StormChaser View Messages Posted By StormChaser
 Posted: May 22, 2020 13:20
 Subject: Re: Is dual color mold really decorated?
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In Catalog, hpoort writes:
  Don't forget about the choice of which of the colors is variable and which
is fixed. See https://www.bricklink.com/messageThread.asp?ID=267557 that I brought
up two weeks ago. There is more to it than just the item descriptions.

We haven't forgotten those. They're the main reason why that project
in progress is still in progress. We're just focusing more on the other
two in-progress projects at the moment. They'll all three be finished before
the end of this year (and hopefully, for the project you mention, within the
next three months or so).
 Author: the.reminder View Messages Posted By the.reminder
 Posted: May 22, 2020 13:11
 Subject: Re: Inventory Change Request for Set 10159-2
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 Topic: Inventories Requests
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In Inventories Requests, mihau writes:
  Please make changes to the following inventory:
 
Set No: 10159  Name: City Airport - Full Size Image Box
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10159-2 (Inv) City Airport - Full Size Image Box
830 Parts, 12 Minifigures, 2004
Sets: Town: Classic Town: Airport

* Delete 1 Part 3001 White Brick 2 x 4

Comments from Submitter:
I have this set, and I was counting pieces in order to verify completeness. However I have not found a place to use 2x4 white brick in the building instructions. Maybe it appears as extra part.

I thought i was going crazy I was at the same point as you like ehhhhhhhhhh

mystery solved
 Author: hpoort View Messages Posted By hpoort
 Posted: May 22, 2020 13:00
 Subject: Re: Is dual color mold really decorated?
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In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
  In Catalog, Miro78 writes:
  This should had been addressed when these parts started to appear first back
in 2014. Problem with many images is that it's hard to tell if they are MCM
or SCM, especially with the digital images replacing actual images. That being
said, this needs to happen sooner than later. It's an important classification
that affects those that need to know or care.

I've added this to the roadmap because there is more involved here than just
identifying and retitling MCM parts. It's the most recent project added
(end of the list):

https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=2476

Our goal is to get through one project every month. This is not an overly complicated
project, so hopefully it will happen relatively soon. I would suggest this to
anyone reading: begin working on compiling a list of MCM parts so that when we
begin the project we can breeze through it quickly.

Don't forget about the choice of which of the colors is variable and which
is fixed. See https://www.bricklink.com/messageThread.asp?ID=267557 that I brought
up two weeks ago. There is more to it than just the item descriptions.

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