Don't even start thinking about the futility of the price guide for such items.
Would it be possible to suffix multi-part instruction booklets thus (or similar):
7994-1 (set of 3)
7994-1a (1 of 3)
7994-1b (2 of 3)
7994-1c (3 of 3)
etc...
I have booklet 1 of 3 which I can't properly list as things stand. Obviously
there are workarounds such as unsorted lots etc, but let's not get distracted
from the purpose of this suggestion, which is a proper solution to the problem.
Bumped and changed to cat reqests. Somebody might care, you never know
It's not that we don't care. It's that generally when someone makes a request
they simply make the request without thinking of the accompanying consequences.
Such as how might this clutter the main catalog entry. Plus, consider the return
for the amount of work that would go into creating and then fine-tuning this
so it didn't appear confusing and didn't cause more effort than it was worth
in making sure the each entry had the proper number of listings (which may even
vary by geographic area for a few sets).
Anyway, it's a similar situation to what Ronald said about the empty box listings.
The instructions entry is also tied directly to the set entry, so it would be
Admin who would have to make this change. So really, you're better off posting
this in Suggestions in the first place.
Admin who would have to make this change. So really, you're better off posting
this in Suggestions in the first place.
Maggie
LOL - OK, I'll shift it back there again then I agree that using Complete
/ Incomplete would do the trick, so maybe better to see if that could be implemented...
Admin who would have to make this change. So really, you're better off posting
this in Suggestions in the first place.
Maggie
LOL - OK, I'll shift it back there again then I agree that using Complete
/ Incomplete would do the trick, so maybe better to see if that could be implemented...
Best of luck, we are still waiting for complete/incomplete to be implemented
for minifigs.
Admin who would have to make this change. So really, you're better off posting
this in Suggestions in the first place.
Maggie
LOL - OK, I'll shift it back there again then I agree that using Complete
/ Incomplete would do the trick, so maybe better to see if that could be implemented...
Best of luck, we are still waiting for complete/incomplete to be implemented
for minifigs.
Is that an incomplete?
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47394pb089 Duplo Figure Lego Ville, Male Pirate, Medium Blue Legs, Dark Blue Top with Buttons, Bald Head, Eye Patch, Peg Leg Minifigures: DUPLO: Pirates
Perhaps a new item state "complete / incomplete" like we have in sets. That can
be combined with the rule that missing booklets should be listed in the description
when an item is listed as incomplete.
Boris.
In Catalog Requests, brickcounter writes:
Seriously, something needs to be done about multi-part instructions.
Don't even start thinking about the futility of the price guide for such items.
Would it be possible to suffix multi-part instruction booklets thus (or similar):
7994-1 (set of 3)
7994-1a (1 of 3)
7994-1b (2 of 3)
7994-1c (3 of 3)
etc...
I have booklet 1 of 3 which I can't properly list as things stand. Obviously
there are workarounds such as unsorted lots etc, but let's not get distracted
from the purpose of this suggestion, which is a proper solution to the problem.
Perhaps a new item state "complete / incomplete" like we have in sets. That can
be combined with the rule that missing booklets should be listed in the description
when an item is listed as incomplete.
Boris.
I suspect something like this might be easier to implement and use.
In Catalog Requests, brickcounter writes:
Seriously, something needs to be done about multi-part instructions.
Don't even start thinking about the futility of the price guide for such items.
Would it be possible to suffix multi-part instruction booklets thus (or similar):
7994-1 (set of 3)
7994-1a (1 of 3)
7994-1b (2 of 3)
7994-1c (3 of 3)
etc...
I have booklet 1 of 3 which I can't properly list as things stand. Obviously
there are workarounds such as unsorted lots etc, but let's not get distracted
from the purpose of this suggestion, which is a proper solution to the problem.
Perhaps a new item state "complete / incomplete" like we have in sets. That can
be combined with the rule that missing booklets should be listed in the description
when an item is listed as incomplete.
No, there are not incomplete. BUT, they could be considered as a complete set
of instructions.
Either way, there really should be a way to list the individual instruction booklets...for
the benefits of sellers AND buyers.
Listing them as incomplete still messes up the price guide.
Andre
In Catalog Requests, B0RIS writes:
Perhaps a new item state "complete / incomplete" like we have in sets. That can
be combined with the rule that missing booklets should be listed in the description
when an item is listed as incomplete.
Boris.
In Catalog Requests, brickcounter writes:
Seriously, something needs to be done about multi-part instructions.
Don't even start thinking about the futility of the price guide for such items.
Would it be possible to suffix multi-part instruction booklets thus (or similar):
7994-1 (set of 3)
7994-1a (1 of 3)
7994-1b (2 of 3)
7994-1c (3 of 3)
etc...
I have booklet 1 of 3 which I can't properly list as things stand. Obviously
there are workarounds such as unsorted lots etc, but let's not get distracted
from the purpose of this suggestion, which is a proper solution to the problem.
Don't even start thinking about the futility of the price guide for such items.
Would it be possible to suffix multi-part instruction booklets thus (or similar):
7994-1 (set of 3)
7994-1a (1 of 3)
7994-1b (2 of 3)
7994-1c (3 of 3)
etc...
I have booklet 1 of 3 which I can't properly list as things stand. Obviously
there are workarounds such as unsorted lots etc, but let's not get distracted
from the purpose of this suggestion, which is a proper solution to the problem.