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 Author: Bendix View Messages Posted By Bendix
 Posted: Jan 15, 2022 06:58
 Subject: Re: White brick with holes?
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Bendix (2190)

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In Catalog, normann1974 writes:
  
  What does it look like inside? Are there inner walls with round holes through
them as though it were drilled, or is there something else going on?

I've taken a picture of what the inside looks like. There are 8 sets of "walls"
that go up against each other - one coming from the top part of the brick, one
coming from the bottom. My guess is that they're glued together. There is
is one set of walls under each stud.

I split one of my old 7049b's today, and it's clear to me that they're
not the same inside. And 3907c has tubes inside, so it's not that either.
Because both top and bottom of my brick look official, my best guess is that
it's a prototype.

I don't know where I got it from, but my best guess it that it was in a box
of 6 kilos of used bricks I bought a couple of months ago. That box had approx.
1000 yellow minifig heads without print (and only a few other minifig parts)
and 72 blue left doors without a single right one, and around 500 maxifig parts
(heads/torsos/arms/hands but almost no hair/hats). So I bet those parts originally
came directly from the factory in Billund, and that white brick could have been
in that mix.

/Jan

Maybe this is the same one (without bottom and holes in the sides)?
Out of Billund too...
 
 Author: psusaxman2000 View Messages Posted By psusaxman2000
 Posted: Jan 15, 2022 00:09
 Subject: Re: Inconsistent listings
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In Catalog, chrism3 writes:
  In Catalog, Nubs_Select writes:
  It looks like its part of the Minifigures in those sets

Thanks - I hadn't realised that could be the case.

When you go into the inventory for a set, there is another drop down where you
can adjust the "view". Here if you select "Break Minifigure", it will add all
the minifig parts to the inventory list as well. Good thing to remember when
you run into sets with brick built minifigs and such.
 Author: chrism3 View Messages Posted By chrism3
 Posted: Jan 14, 2022 22:33
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In Catalog, Nubs_Select writes:
  It looks like its part of the Minifigures in those sets

Thanks - I hadn't realised that could be the case.
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Jan 14, 2022 22:26
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It looks like its part of the Minifigures in those sets
 Author: chrism3 View Messages Posted By chrism3
 Posted: Jan 14, 2022 22:23
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Part 53984 in pearl light gray is listed as appearing in sets 8101 and 8112.
But it doesn't appear in those inventory lists.

Ditto for Part 53988 in pearl light gray.

Part 53989 in light pearl gray is listed as appearing in set 8112. But the inventory
listing for that set shows only black 53989.
 Author: enig View Messages Posted By enig
 Posted: Jan 14, 2022 10:37
 Subject: Re: does Briefcase / Suitcase ref 4449 have logo
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enig (6333)

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In Catalog, LEGOSAURUSREX writes:
  Hi,

I recently had a feed back from a customer of mine who complains about the suitcases
ref 4449 I sent.
He told me that one of them had the LEGO LOGO.
I checked the 7 suitcases in my inventory and just 4 of them had ref and logo.
Except that, they are strictly the same.
Does anyone have any information about those parts without ref and LEGO logo
?

Best regards

Older production 4449 do not have LEGO LEGO. Same goes for a large number of
old LEGO parts. Especially when talking about minifig head/hair pieces, minifig
accessories, or just small parts in general.

This is a case where customer is definitely not right. Good luck though.
 Author: LEGOSAURUSREX View Messages Posted By LEGOSAURUSREX
 Posted: Jan 14, 2022 09:46
 Subject: does Briefcase / Suitcase ref 4449 have logo
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LEGOSAURUSREX (1781)

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Hi,

I recently had a feed back from a customer of mine who complains about the suitcases
ref 4449 I sent.
He told me that one of them had the LEGO LOGO.
I checked the 7 suitcases in my inventory and just 4 of them had ref and logo.
Except that, they are strictly the same.
Does anyone have any information about those parts without ref and LEGO logo
?

Best regards
 Author: tigerchen View Messages Posted By tigerchen
 Posted: Jan 14, 2022 03:13
 Subject: wish to buy Inside Tour
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Hello everyone
I want to buy brand new :
4000000/
4000001/
4000012/
4000014-1/
4000022/
4000025/
4000034/
If you are willing to sell, please contact me.
thank you!
 Author: agulus View Messages Posted By agulus
 Posted: Jan 12, 2022 13:10
 Subject: Re: Dragons from Elves as parts?
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In Catalog, psusaxman2000 writes:
  In Catalog, agulus writes:
  Does any one consider to put dragons from Elves as parts
into the catalog with their own inventory?

Agnes

Per the BL rules these do not qualify as they would be large assemblies. See
below:

https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=71

Items that should not be added to the catalog:
Rule 10:
Large part assemblies. - Large assemblies of parts that can be built into figures,
vehicles, or other structures often comprise a substantial portion of a set and
should not be added to the catalog. An exception has been made in the past for
some DUPLO vehicles representing fictional characters and some other large assemblies
with the Item Number prefix "spa" which were added as experiment.

Thank you.
 Author: psusaxman2000 View Messages Posted By psusaxman2000
 Posted: Jan 12, 2022 09:35
 Subject: Re: First Time Set Inventory
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In Catalog, beaverbrick writes:
  
You can add inventory for the torso assembly in much the same way as other inventories.
On the Catalog Add or Change screen, you want to select Add Inventory for a Part.
You can then enter the torso assembly ID number (973pb4539c01) and Number of
Entries is 3 in this case.
Go to Step 2 and enter the relevant data.

Yeah, I was trying to do this yesterday and it wasn't letting it go through
telling me it couldn't be inventoried. Either way, it worked now so maybe
something just had to sync up. It's in now. Thanks
 Author: peregrinator View Messages Posted By peregrinator
 Posted: Jan 12, 2022 09:07
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In Catalog, psusaxman2000 writes:
  Thanks. I have one last question. For the new Sonic minifig
 
Minifig No: Idea104  Name: Sonic the Hedgehog - Light Nougat Face and Arms, Grin to Right
* 
idea104 (Inv) Sonic the Hedgehog - Light Nougat Face and Arms, Grin to Right
Minifigures: LEGO Ideas (CUUSOO): Sonic the Hedgehog
,
I went to add an inventory for the torso assembly after it was added to the catalog,
but it says that inventory is N/A. Do I need to make a request to open this
up. I know it's minimal to put the torso, arms and hands together, but it
appears the rest of the set and minifig are online now and I just wanted to finish
it off.

N/A here just means "Not Available" (it hasn't been inventoried yet) rather
than "Not Applicable" (which typically refers to colors).
 Author: beaverbrick View Messages Posted By beaverbrick
 Posted: Jan 12, 2022 08:50
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In Catalog, psusaxman2000 writes:
  In Catalog, randyf writes:
  In Catalog, psusaxman2000 writes:
  In Catalog, jennnifer writes:
  
  
I've submitted and started making my edits here. Thanks. I have a few new
printed parts so I can just leave a note for the admins in there to approve
the parts first before they approve the set then correct?

  

Yep! They will not approve the set until it is complete. I use the Note to keep
track of items I need to add, variants I need to confirm, etc. Then, when I am
finished, I post a big happy 'Complete!' so they know to start checking
it.

By the way, it is just fine to add the stickered counterparts to a pending inventory,
but don't wait to mark it completed just for those. You can add them after
it is approved via the normal catalog request process.

Jen

This all makes sense. I kind of got in a grove when I was adding all the new
prints and such so they are all mixed together in the logs and I just submitted
the minifig as well. I will keep an eye on all the main pieces and "complete"
it once everything is through. Thanks for all the help.


You are doing a great job. Thanks for becoming a new contributor!

Thanks. I have one last question. For the new Sonic minifig
 
Minifig No: Idea104  Name: Sonic the Hedgehog - Light Nougat Face and Arms, Grin to Right
* 
idea104 (Inv) Sonic the Hedgehog - Light Nougat Face and Arms, Grin to Right
Minifigures: LEGO Ideas (CUUSOO): Sonic the Hedgehog
,
I went to add an inventory for the torso assembly after it was added to the catalog,
but it says that inventory is N/A. Do I need to make a request to open this
up. I know it's minimal to put the torso, arms and hands together, but it
appears the rest of the set and minifig are online now and I just wanted to finish
it off.


You can add inventory for the torso assembly in much the same way as other inventories.
On the Catalog Add or Change screen, you want to select Add Inventory for a Part.
You can then enter the torso assembly ID number (973pb4539c01) and Number of
Entries is 3 in this case.
Go to Step 2 and enter the relevant data.
 Author: psusaxman2000 View Messages Posted By psusaxman2000
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In Catalog, randyf writes:
  In Catalog, psusaxman2000 writes:
  In Catalog, jennnifer writes:
  
  
I've submitted and started making my edits here. Thanks. I have a few new
printed parts so I can just leave a note for the admins in there to approve
the parts first before they approve the set then correct?

  

Yep! They will not approve the set until it is complete. I use the Note to keep
track of items I need to add, variants I need to confirm, etc. Then, when I am
finished, I post a big happy 'Complete!' so they know to start checking
it.

By the way, it is just fine to add the stickered counterparts to a pending inventory,
but don't wait to mark it completed just for those. You can add them after
it is approved via the normal catalog request process.

Jen

This all makes sense. I kind of got in a grove when I was adding all the new
prints and such so they are all mixed together in the logs and I just submitted
the minifig as well. I will keep an eye on all the main pieces and "complete"
it once everything is through. Thanks for all the help.


You are doing a great job. Thanks for becoming a new contributor!

Thanks. I have one last question. For the new Sonic minifig
 
Minifig No: Idea104  Name: Sonic the Hedgehog - Light Nougat Face and Arms, Grin to Right
* 
idea104 (Inv) Sonic the Hedgehog - Light Nougat Face and Arms, Grin to Right
Minifigures: LEGO Ideas (CUUSOO): Sonic the Hedgehog
,
I went to add an inventory for the torso assembly after it was added to the catalog,
but it says that inventory is N/A. Do I need to make a request to open this
up. I know it's minimal to put the torso, arms and hands together, but it
appears the rest of the set and minifig are online now and I just wanted to finish
it off.
 Author: yorbrick View Messages Posted By yorbrick
 Posted: Jan 12, 2022 02:44
 Subject: Re: Dragons from Elves as parts?
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In Catalog, psusaxman2000 writes:
  In Catalog, agulus writes:
  Does any one consider to put dragons from Elves as parts
into the catalog with their own inventory?

Agnes

Per the BL rules these do not qualify as they would be large assemblies. See
below:

https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=71

Items that should not be added to the catalog:
Rule 10:
Large part assemblies. - Large assemblies of parts that can be built into figures,
vehicles, or other structures often comprise a substantial portion of a set and
should not be added to the catalog. An exception has been made in the past for
some DUPLO vehicles representing fictional characters and some other large assemblies
with the Item Number prefix "spa" which were added as experiment.

Although other dragons, whether named or not, such as Smaug and the castle dragon
are animals.
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In Catalog, agulus writes:
  Does any one consider to put dragons from Elves as parts
into the catalog with their own inventory?

Agnes

Per the BL rules these do not qualify as they would be large assemblies. See
below:

https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=71

Items that should not be added to the catalog:
Rule 10:
Large part assemblies. - Large assemblies of parts that can be built into figures,
vehicles, or other structures often comprise a substantial portion of a set and
should not be added to the catalog. An exception has been made in the past for
some DUPLO vehicles representing fictional characters and some other large assemblies
with the Item Number prefix "spa" which were added as experiment.
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Does any one consider to put dragons from Elves as parts
into the catalog with their own inventory?

Agnes
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: Jan 11, 2022 14:19
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In Catalog, psusaxman2000 writes:
  In Catalog, jennnifer writes:
  
  
I've submitted and started making my edits here. Thanks. I have a few new
printed parts so I can just leave a note for the admins in there to approve
the parts first before they approve the set then correct?

  

Yep! They will not approve the set until it is complete. I use the Note to keep
track of items I need to add, variants I need to confirm, etc. Then, when I am
finished, I post a big happy 'Complete!' so they know to start checking
it.

By the way, it is just fine to add the stickered counterparts to a pending inventory,
but don't wait to mark it completed just for those. You can add them after
it is approved via the normal catalog request process.

Jen

This all makes sense. I kind of got in a grove when I was adding all the new
prints and such so they are all mixed together in the logs and I just submitted
the minifig as well. I will keep an eye on all the main pieces and "complete"
it once everything is through. Thanks for all the help.


You are doing a great job. Thanks for becoming a new contributor!
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: Jan 11, 2022 14:17
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In Catalog, qwertyboy writes:
  In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
  In Catalog, SylvainLS writes:
  In Catalog, jennnifer writes:
  Does this mean we can finally stop stacking 1x1 plates?!?

 
Part No: 86996  Name: Brick, Modified 1 x 1 x 2/3 with Open Stud
* 
86996 Brick, Modified 1 x 1 x 2/3 with Open Stud
Parts: Brick, Modified

Apparently no: TLG didn’t use them for the Sonic set that, apparently, uses a
ton of stacked 1x1s

Nice complement though, especially with the hollow stud.

Yeah, the hollow stud is more of interest to me than the height.

Is it actually hollow, or is it open? The name says "open", which suggests you
can push a bar straight through.

Niek.


It's completely open.
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In Catalog, qwertyboy writes:
  In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
  In Catalog, SylvainLS writes:
  In Catalog, jennnifer writes:
  Does this mean we can finally stop stacking 1x1 plates?!?

 
Part No: 86996  Name: Brick, Modified 1 x 1 x 2/3 with Open Stud
* 
86996 Brick, Modified 1 x 1 x 2/3 with Open Stud
Parts: Brick, Modified

Apparently no: TLG didn’t use them for the Sonic set that, apparently, uses a
ton of stacked 1x1s

Nice complement though, especially with the hollow stud.

Yeah, the hollow stud is more of interest to me than the height.

Is it actually hollow, or is it open? The name says "open", which suggests you
can push a bar straight through.

Niek.

Yes, open, my mistake
 Author: psusaxman2000 View Messages Posted By psusaxman2000
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In Catalog, SylvainLS writes:
  In Catalog, jennnifer writes:
  Does this mean we can finally stop stacking 1x1 plates?!?

 
Part No: 86996  Name: Brick, Modified 1 x 1 x 2/3 with Open Stud
* 
86996 Brick, Modified 1 x 1 x 2/3 with Open Stud
Parts: Brick, Modified

Apparently no: TLG didn’t use them for the Sonic set that, apparently, uses a
ton of stacked 1x1s

Nice complement though, especially with the hollow stud.

Agree, this would have been awesome for building and inventory of that set.
Over 200+ 1x1 plates in multiple colors included. Hopefully it will be more
widely used in the near future.
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In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
  In Catalog, SylvainLS writes:
  In Catalog, jennnifer writes:
  Does this mean we can finally stop stacking 1x1 plates?!?

 
Part No: 86996  Name: Brick, Modified 1 x 1 x 2/3 with Open Stud
* 
86996 Brick, Modified 1 x 1 x 2/3 with Open Stud
Parts: Brick, Modified

Apparently no: TLG didn’t use them for the Sonic set that, apparently, uses a
ton of stacked 1x1s

Nice complement though, especially with the hollow stud.

Yeah, the hollow stud is more of interest to me than the height.

Is it actually hollow, or is it open? The name says "open", which suggests you
can push a bar straight through.

Niek.
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In Catalog, SylvainLS writes:
  In Catalog, jennnifer writes:
  Does this mean we can finally stop stacking 1x1 plates?!?

 
Part No: 86996  Name: Brick, Modified 1 x 1 x 2/3 with Open Stud
* 
86996 Brick, Modified 1 x 1 x 2/3 with Open Stud
Parts: Brick, Modified

Apparently no: TLG didn’t use them for the Sonic set that, apparently, uses a
ton of stacked 1x1s

Nice complement though, especially with the hollow stud.

Yeah, the hollow stud is more of interest to me than the height.
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In Catalog, SylvainLS writes:
  In Catalog, jennnifer writes:
  Does this mean we can finally stop stacking 1x1 plates?!?

 
Part No: 86996  Name: Brick, Modified 1 x 1 x 2/3 with Open Stud
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86996 Brick, Modified 1 x 1 x 2/3 with Open Stud
Parts: Brick, Modified

Apparently no: TLG didn’t use them for the Sonic set that, apparently, uses a
ton of stacked 1x1s

Nice complement though, especially with the hollow stud.

Yeah, I'm baffled why they didn't use this for Sonic. Seems like a very
good opportunity wasted.
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In Catalog, jennnifer writes:
  Does this mean we can finally stop stacking 1x1 plates?!?

 
Part No: 86996  Name: Brick, Modified 1 x 1 x 2/3 with Open Stud
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86996 Brick, Modified 1 x 1 x 2/3 with Open Stud
Parts: Brick, Modified

Apparently no: TLG didn’t use them for the Sonic set that, apparently, uses a
ton of stacked 1x1s

Nice complement though, especially with the hollow stud.
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In Catalog, jennnifer writes:
  
  
I've submitted and started making my edits here. Thanks. I have a few new
printed parts so I can just leave a note for the admins in there to approve
the parts first before they approve the set then correct?

  

Yep! They will not approve the set until it is complete. I use the Note to keep
track of items I need to add, variants I need to confirm, etc. Then, when I am
finished, I post a big happy 'Complete!' so they know to start checking
it.

By the way, it is just fine to add the stickered counterparts to a pending inventory,
but don't wait to mark it completed just for those. You can add them after
it is approved via the normal catalog request process.

Jen

This all makes sense. I kind of got in a grove when I was adding all the new
prints and such so they are all mixed together in the logs and I just submitted
the minifig as well. I will keep an eye on all the main pieces and "complete"
it once everything is through. Thanks for all the help.

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