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 Author: legosaber View Messages Posted By legosaber
 Posted: Nov 21, 2020 21:39
 Subject: Can I order a color guide?
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Friends,

I'm colorblind (red-green) and struggle with successfully identifying some
of these colors. I had no idea there were so many variations of the color gray!
Has anyone put together a convenient brick color guide? I'd happily
buy one so that I don't order wrong.

Thanks in advance!
Jason
 Author: WhiteVanMan View Messages Posted By WhiteVanMan
 Posted: Nov 21, 2020 07:06
 Subject: Painting parts?
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Hello.

I have a huge dilemma.

Yes, I know that I can do what I like when it comes to my own LEGO, and I really
NEED to find out the best way to get 2 specific parts coloured to the colour
I need.

I've built a Harry Potter "Knight Bus" in the same manner as the Creator
"London Bus" set, and this has been 99% successful, with the exception of this
part:-

 
Part No: 24599  Name: Brick, Round Corner 5 x 5 x 1 without Studs
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24599 Brick, Round Corner 5 x 5 x 1 without Studs
Parts: Brick, Round

This element NEEDS to be in Dark Purple

As I'm based in the UK, I really need to find the nearest and best product
to use to get this covered in Dark Purple (paint, or even some kind of wrap/lacquer)

Other than trying to get someone to 3-D print one, I'm stuck.

Does anyone have any ideas?

Thanks,

Paul
 Author: Liverbird3 View Messages Posted By Liverbird3
 Posted: Nov 19, 2020 11:32
 Subject: Known/On Sale
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Hi,

I think this may be a stupid question.... however, i'm confused about how
there are X number of colours under known for a certain item, then there are
Y (often a lot more) colours on sale of that item.

For instance i'm in the process of making colour minifigures with all my
plain spare parts, and there are about 30 known colours of a plain torso, but
then about 60 colours on sale?

Thanks!
 Author: maxx3001 View Messages Posted By maxx3001
 Posted: Nov 18, 2020 04:50
 Subject: Maersk blue fence?
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Does anyone know where this fence might be from?
Was it in any of the Maersk sets?

 
Part No: 3186  Name: Fence Gate 1 x 4 x 2 Lattice
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3186 Fence Gate 1 x 4 x 2 Lattice
Parts: Fence {Maersk Blue}

Any info would be appreciated.

Maxx
 
 Author: jty684 View Messages Posted By jty684
 Posted: Nov 11, 2020 12:52
 Subject: What color is this?
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I got 9 of these from Pick A Brick but I am not sure of the color. I think it
is Nougat, but I want other opinions before I list them.

Thanks!
 
 Author: StolperStein View Messages Posted By StolperStein
 Posted: Nov 11, 2020 08:24
 Subject: New Color: Trans Brown
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Hey Guys,
I just spotted that 76161-1 Contains a Trans-Brown CONE, HALF 8X4X6.
Hot can i add a new Color? Or do any of you need to add this Color?

Legos Element ID is 6259941 if you need to verify.

Thanks and Kind Regards,
Max
 Author: maxx3001 View Messages Posted By maxx3001
 Posted: Nov 8, 2020 06:41
 Subject: A NEW Modulex color?
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Recently found sort of, a normal yellow Modulex LEGO logo 2x4 brick!

With the help of TLV parts, see also picture by Yoav.

https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=Mx1142L&name=Modulex%20Brick%202%20x%204%20(Lego%20on%20studs)&category=%5BModulex,%20Brick%5D#T=S&C=137&O={"color":137,"rpp":"10","iconly":0}

Go buy them while they are still cheap

Maxx
 
 Author: par016 View Messages Posted By par016
 Posted: Nov 1, 2020 12:37
 Subject: Which Parts come in the most unique colors?
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Is there a way to see in the catalog what pieces that come in the most unique
colors. I have a color chart made from 3001 bricks and a few other random parts
right now, but I'd kind of like to make a smaller more compact version.
Was wondering if there was an easy way to get this info.

Thanks,
Pete
 Author: Lefty28 View Messages Posted By Lefty28
 Posted: Oct 17, 2020 05:21
 Subject: Is there a noticeable difference????
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Hello everyone!!
I have recently paid for a mock, gotten the instructions and parts list files
etc and are now slowly ordering all the parts. Today it has come to my attention
that some of the parts look like one color to me but were meant to be another...

So, the question I would like an answer too, is there a noticeable difference
in the "Bright Light Orange" color and the "Yellow" color??

I am slightly red/green color blind so there might be that but I'm not sure
and are wandering if i need to switch all the future parts i order from bright
light orange to yellow :s
 
 Author: yoavheskia View Messages Posted By yoavheskia
 Posted: Oct 4, 2020 07:47
 Subject: Medium Lavender should be "Dark Lavender"?
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Hi
I want to understand the logic behind the color names.
Why medium lavender is not dark lavender?
Medium suppose to be lighter than the main color, isn't it?
Like medium green, medium orange, medium blue and medium brown.
The medium lavender is much darker than lavender, so the name for it should be
dark lavender.
What do you think?

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