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 Author: Admin_Russell View Messages Posted By Admin_Russell
 Posted: Oct 28, 2019 12:14
 Subject: Re: assembled parts with stickers
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In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
  
  This will save you from "running over" a Left / Right pair, e.g.

[p=BA84pb01L]
[p=BA84pb01R]

  By the way, the stickered assemblies have to be renumbered in the near future
to get an extra 0.

Yes, that is correct. Good thing we didn't change them before when we added
BrickArms.

What does the BA here mean? Is it "brick assembly" or something similar?

Yes, "Brick Assembly"
 Author: Admin_Russell View Messages Posted By Admin_Russell
 Posted: Oct 27, 2019 19:58
 Subject: Re: assembled parts with stickers
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In Catalog, Turez writes:
  In Catalog, Lexesmom writes:
  Ok I found the "sticker over assembly" group but my question is what is the process
to submit it, when I go to add or change then it asks for the part number and
it doesn't have one because its two parts together with a sticker so how
do I submit it for an add to the set?

This is how I added a stickered assembly a few weeks ago:

First check if there already is an assembly like yours in the catalog by searching
for "assembly slopes".

Results: https://www.bricklink.com/catalogList.asp?q=assembly%20slopes

As you can see, there is no assembly consisting of two curved slopes 4x1. So
your assembly is a new one. Now check the first free number for assembled parts
with stickers. Open the "Sticker Over Assembly" category and sort by item number:
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogList.asp?pg=1&catString=582&itemBrand=1000&catType=P&v=1

The highest number is BA91pb01, so your part number would be BA92pb01.

To be sure this number is not used for a recent entry, check items pending approval:
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogList.asp?itemPend=Y

No results for "BA92pb01", so you can use this number.

Most of the time that will work, but the foolproof way to search is to check
for "BA92*".

This will save you from "running over" a Left / Right pair, e.g.

[p=BA84pb01L]
[p=BA84pb01R]

  By the way, the stickered assemblies have to be renumbered in the near future
to get an extra 0.

Yes, that is correct. Good thing we didn't change them before when we added
BrickArms.
 Author: Turez View Messages Posted By Turez
 Posted: Oct 27, 2019 17:17
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In Catalog, Lexesmom writes:
  Wow just saw this, thanks for the info I would have never gotten all that on
my own. I assumed that admin would have to give it its own part number I didn't
realize I could do that for them. Maybe I should re submit it? I just submitted
the photo today.

I see you resubmitted the part with the correct number and name today.

[p=BA93pb01]

Now just submit your photo to that entry and it will be approved.

And you can delete your previous submission "61678-black" and your photo submitted
to part 61678 at
https://www.bricklink.com/myActivity.asp
or at the bottom of
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogAdd.asp
 Author: Lexesmom View Messages Posted By Lexesmom
 Posted: Oct 27, 2019 15:41
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In Catalog, Turez writes:
  In Catalog, Lexesmom writes:
  Ok I found the "sticker over assembly" group but my question is what is the process
to submit it, when I go to add or change then it asks for the part number and
it doesn't have one because its two parts together with a sticker so how
do I submit it for an add to the set?

This is how I added a stickered assembly a few weeks ago:

First check if there already is an assembly like yours in the catalog by searching
for "assembly slopes".

Results: https://www.bricklink.com/catalogList.asp?q=assembly%20slopes

As you can see, there is no assembly consisting of two curved slopes 4x1. So
your assembly is a new one. Now check the first free number for assembled parts
with stickers. Open the "Sticker Over Assembly" category and sort by item number:
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogList.asp?pg=1&catString=582&itemBrand=1000&catType=P&v=1

The highest number is BA91pb01, so your part number would be BA92pb01.

To be sure this number is not used for a recent entry, check items pending approval:
https://www.bricklink.com/catalogList.asp?itemPend=Y

No results for "BA92pb01", so you can use this number.

For part name, I would suggest "Stickered Assembly 2 x 4 x 1 with Circled Number
9 Pattern (Sticker) - Set 8159 - 2 Slopes Curved 4 x 1 No Studs"
(I have used the name of similar part BA43pb02 as a template).

If exactly the same assembly (two curved slopes 4x1 in our example) is added
with another sticker later, that assembly will get number BA92pb02 etc. That
means "BAxx" stands for the speficic assembly and "pbxx" stands (as always) for
the sticker or imprint.


By the way, the stickered assemblies have to be renumbered in the near future
to get an extra 0.

Regards,
Jonas

Wow just saw this, thanks for the info I would have never gotten all that on
my own. I assumed that admin would have to give it its own part number I didn't
realize I could do that for them. Maybe I should re submit it? I just submitted
the photo today.
 Author: Admin_Russell View Messages Posted By Admin_Russell
 Posted: Oct 25, 2019 20:49
 Subject: Re: Set 11915 Nya Water Spider needs added
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In Catalog, POPS_BLOCK_SHOP writes:
  When I look up 11915 in bricklink it does not come up. Anyone know why???

It doesn't appear to be added to the catalog yet. You can do this yourself
- just use this form:

https://www.bricklink.com/wantedCatalog.asp?catType=S

and model the new entry off of this one:

 
Set No: 11909  Name: Parts for NINJAGO - Build Your Own Adventure (Books b15njo07 / b15njo07nl)
* 
11909-1 (Inv) Parts for NINJAGO - Build Your Own Adventure (Books b15njo07 / b15njo07nl)
70 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 2015
Sets: NINJAGO: Rebooted

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