| Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | hellomrzebra | Posted: | Jul 10, 2018 08:56 | Subject: | Set 4000031 | Viewed: | 85 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
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| I own this set. It has some mistakes in the name that is pending approval and
same goes for the unique T-Rex that is in it.
How can I make these changes?
The set and dino (Trex06) have been pending approval for almost 6 weeks now.
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Author: | TheBrickGuys | Posted: | Jul 9, 2018 19:58 | Subject: | Re: P.I.X.A.L. Name Capitalisation/Punctuation | Viewed: | 37 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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| In Catalog, todeluca writes:
| In Catalog, TheBrickGuys writes:
| If I were doing a search for her I would use the spelling on the box - it is
the quickest and the most simple. Plus, the bio you mentioned is not very easy
to find so most people are only going to know the minifigure as just plain Pixal.
As for a compelling reason not to change it to P.I.X.A.L.? If you do a search
on Lego.com for P.I.X.A.L. you don't even get get any relevant search results
related to her or Ninjago but if you do a search for just plain Pixal then you
get search results that apply.
Jim
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As shown in the images above (the second two), a search for “Pixal” yields “P.I.X.A.L.”,
so there would not be any problem for those who search with the non-punctuated
spelling.
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If Lego.com refers to her as Pixal on their website and on the set box and in
the set's description then I agree with BL not to change it. The punctuated
form of Pixal is only used by Lego.com in the bio you referred to which is not
even easy to find.
I understand your point and agree with it when looked at from more of a purist
point of view but not even Lego.com deems it important to refer to her using
the punctuated form of her name so again I think BL made the right decision.
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Author: | StormChaser | Posted: | Jul 9, 2018 19:56 | Subject: | Re: New pretzel mould with flat bottom | Viewed: | 47 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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| In Catalog Requests, Rainey writes:
| I have a new pretzel mould with a flat bottom, that should have it's own
catalog entry. Right now it is listed in the catalog under the older pretzel
mould as an alternate item number (34094), but it is a new part. I had the new
baby head with a neck before it was released in sets and received it's own
catalog entry too!
Rainey
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A forum request is not necessary. Forum requests are only for things which cannot
be done through normal channels.
The appropriate action to take in this situation is to submit the new pretzel
mold with photo to the catalog (you may need to use a different item number such
as 34094X or something) and let the catalog administrators decide if the new
mold deserves its own catalog entry.
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Author: | MontagueBrick | Posted: | Jul 9, 2018 19:42 | Subject: | New pretzel mould with flat bottom | Viewed: | 104 times | Topic: | Catalog | Status: | Open | |
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| I have a new pretzel mould with a flat bottom, that should have it's own
catalog entry. Right now it is listed in the catalog under the older pretzel
mould as an alternate item number (34094), but it is a new part. I had the new
baby head with a neck before it was released in sets and received it's own
catalog entry too!
Rainey
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Author: | DeLuca | Posted: | Jul 9, 2018 19:01 | Subject: | Re: P.I.X.A.L. Name Capitalisation/Punctuation | Viewed: | 21 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
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| In Catalog, TheBrickGuys writes:
| If I were doing a search for her I would use the spelling on the box - it is
the quickest and the most simple. Plus, the bio you mentioned is not very easy
to find so most people are only going to know the minifigure as just plain Pixal.
As for a compelling reason not to change it to P.I.X.A.L.? If you do a search
on Lego.com for P.I.X.A.L. you don't even get get any relevant search results
related to her or Ninjago but if you do a search for just plain Pixal then you
get search results that apply.
Jim
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As shown in the images above (the second two), a search for “Pixal” yields “P.I.X.A.L.”,
so there would not be any problem for those who search with the non-punctuated
spelling.
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