* Change 2 Part Black {11002 Plate, Modified 2 x 2 with Wheels Holder Wide, Reinforced Bottom to 6157 Plate, Modified 2 x 2 with Wheels Holder Wide}
* Change 1 Part White {52038 Brick, Modified 2 x 4 - 1 x 4 with 2 Recessed Studs and Thick Side Arches to 14520 Brick, Modified 2 x 4 - 1 x 4 with 2 Recessed Studs and Thin Side Arches}
Comments from Submitter:
Sets that I parted out all had 6157 and 14520. I contacted the person who inventoried this set asking to confirm if the variants in the inventory are correct but I did not get a reply. I did notice in their store terms that they are a seller who does not differentiate between part variants, so I'm not sure if the variants in the current inventory are correct. The other variants can always be added again as alternates if someone confirms that they found them in a sealed set.
* Change 2 Part Black {11002 Plate, Modified 2 x 2 with Wheels Holder Wide, Reinforced Bottom to 6157 Plate, Modified 2 x 2 with Wheels Holder Wide}
* Change 1 Part White {52038 Brick, Modified 2 x 4 - 1 x 4 with 2 Recessed Studs and Thick Side Arches to 14520 Brick, Modified 2 x 4 - 1 x 4 with 2 Recessed Studs and Thin Side Arches}
Comments from Submitter:
Sets that I parted out all had 6157 and 14520. I contacted the person who inventoried this set asking to confirm if the variants in the inventory are correct but I did not get a reply. I did notice in their store terms that they are a seller who does not differentiate between part variants, so I'm not sure if the variants in the current inventory are correct. The other variants can always be added again as alternates if someone confirms that they found them in a sealed set.
* Change 2 Part Black {11002 Plate, Modified 2 x 2 with Wheels Holder Wide, Reinforced Bottom to 6157 Plate, Modified 2 x 2 with Wheels Holder Wide}
* Change 1 Part White {52038 Brick, Modified 2 x 4 - 1 x 4 with 2 Recessed Studs and Thick Side Arches to 14520 Brick, Modified 2 x 4 - 1 x 4 with 2 Recessed Studs and Thin Side Arches}
Comments from Submitter:
Sets that I parted out all had 6157 and 14520. I contacted the person who inventoried this set asking to confirm if the variants in the inventory are correct but I did not get a reply. I did notice in their store terms that they are a seller who does not differentiate between part variants, so I'm not sure if the variants in the current inventory are correct. The other variants can always be added again as alternates if someone confirms that they found them in a sealed set.
Can you check your pieces for the new mold number, and if you find it, can you
compare it to a 2341 to see if they are the same or different?
Cheers,
Randy
I checked one and it has the new mold number. Unfortunately at the moment I can't
compare it to an old piece to see if there are any differences.
I just compared the two molds. As you can see in the attached picture, the two
hollow outer studs have the same thickness all the way to the bottom in the old
mold 2341 (the light bluish gray part). In the new mold 18759 (the white part)
there is a ridge and they are thinner at the top.
Can you check your pieces for the new mold number, and if you find it, can you
compare it to a 2341 to see if they are the same or different?
Cheers,
Randy
I checked one and it has the new mold number. Unfortunately at the moment I can't
compare it to an old piece to see if there are any differences.
I just compared the two molds. As you can see in the attached picture, the two
hollow outer studs have the same thickness all the way to the bottom in the old
mold 2341 (the light bluish gray part). In the new mold 18759 (the white part)
there is a ridge and they are thinner at the top.
Those ridges in the new hollow outer studs are for keeping bars that are placed
into them at a standard height with similar hollow studs on other inverted slopes.
That would be a functional difference. Could you submit this new part to the
catalog so that we can get the new sets inventoried with the right part?
Can you check your pieces for the new mold number, and if you find it, can you
compare it to a 2341 to see if they are the same or different?
Cheers,
Randy
I checked one and it has the new mold number. Unfortunately at the moment I can't
compare it to an old piece to see if there are any differences.
I just compared the two molds. As you can see in the attached picture, the two
hollow outer studs have the same thickness all the way to the bottom in the old
mold 2341 (the light bluish gray part). In the new mold 18759 (the white part)
there is a ridge and they are thinner at the top.
Those ridges in the new hollow outer studs are for keeping bars that are placed
into them at a standard height with similar hollow studs on other inverted slopes.
That would be a functional difference. Could you submit this new part to the
catalog so that we can get the new sets inventoried with the right part?
Cheers,
Randy
Should they be added as a new part? I don't see seperate entries for other
inverted slopes with these ridges in the hollow studs like 3660 and 3665. Unless
you also want to add those as new parts.
Can you check your pieces for the new mold number, and if you find it, can you
compare it to a 2341 to see if they are the same or different?
Cheers,
Randy
I checked one and it has the new mold number. Unfortunately at the moment I can't
compare it to an old piece to see if there are any differences.
I just compared the two molds. As you can see in the attached picture, the two
hollow outer studs have the same thickness all the way to the bottom in the old
mold 2341 (the light bluish gray part). In the new mold 18759 (the white part)
there is a ridge and they are thinner at the top.
Those ridges in the new hollow outer studs are for keeping bars that are placed
into them at a standard height with similar hollow studs on other inverted slopes.
That would be a functional difference. Could you submit this new part to the
catalog so that we can get the new sets inventoried with the right part?
Cheers,
Randy
Should they be added as a new part? I don't see seperate entries for other
inverted slopes with these ridges in the hollow studs like 3660 and 3665. Unless
you also want to add those as new parts.
The 3660 and 3665 have at least three different versions of the hollow stud.
The first was very narrow, narrower even then the old hollow stud guage:
Can you check your pieces for the new mold number, and if you find it, can you
compare it to a 2341 to see if they are the same or different?
Cheers,
Randy
I checked one and it has the new mold number. Unfortunately at the moment I can't
compare it to an old piece to see if there are any differences.
I just compared the two molds. As you can see in the attached picture, the two
hollow outer studs have the same thickness all the way to the bottom in the old
mold 2341 (the light bluish gray part). In the new mold 18759 (the white part)
there is a ridge and they are thinner at the top.
Those ridges in the new hollow outer studs are for keeping bars that are placed
into them at a standard height with similar hollow studs on other inverted slopes.
That would be a functional difference. Could you submit this new part to the
catalog so that we can get the new sets inventoried with the right part?
Cheers,
Randy
Should they be added as a new part? I don't see seperate entries for other
inverted slopes with these ridges in the hollow studs like 3660 and 3665. Unless
you also want to add those as new parts.
I guess it would be up to the Catmins to have the final ruling, but the new mold
number in this case definitely comes with a change in functionality with those
holes.
Can you check your pieces for the new mold number, and if you find it, can you
compare it to a 2341 to see if they are the same or different?
Cheers,
Randy
I checked one and it has the new mold number. Unfortunately at the moment I can't
compare it to an old piece to see if there are any differences.
I just compared the two molds. As you can see in the attached picture, the two
hollow outer studs have the same thickness all the way to the bottom in the old
mold 2341 (the light bluish gray part). In the new mold 18759 (the white part)
there is a ridge and they are thinner at the top.
Those ridges in the new hollow outer studs are for keeping bars that are placed
into them at a standard height with similar hollow studs on other inverted slopes.
That would be a functional difference. Could you submit this new part to the
catalog so that we can get the new sets inventoried with the right part?
Cheers,
Randy
Should they be added as a new part? I don't see seperate entries for other
inverted slopes with these ridges in the hollow studs like 3660 and 3665. Unless
you also want to add those as new parts.
I guess it would be up to the Catmins to have the final ruling, but the new mold
number in this case definitely comes with a change in functionality with those
holes.
Cheers,
Randy
You are right about that, but at the moment I am very busy processing orders
and parting out sets. So I am not going to submit this new variant if I am not
sure that it will be approved. The same functionality difference also applies
to the other inverted slopes even if they don't have a different mold number.
So feel free to submit a b variant for one or more of those. If they are approved
I'll submit part number 18759 to the catalog.
Can you check your pieces for the new mold number, and if you find it, can you
compare it to a 2341 to see if they are the same or different?
Cheers,
Randy
I checked one and it has the new mold number. Unfortunately at the moment I can't
compare it to an old piece to see if there are any differences.
I just compared the two molds. As you can see in the attached picture, the two
hollow outer studs have the same thickness all the way to the bottom in the old
mold 2341 (the light bluish gray part). In the new mold 18759 (the white part)
there is a ridge and they are thinner at the top.
Those ridges in the new hollow outer studs are for keeping bars that are placed
into them at a standard height with similar hollow studs on other inverted slopes.
That would be a functional difference. Could you submit this new part to the
catalog so that we can get the new sets inventoried with the right part?
Cheers,
Randy
Should they be added as a new part? I don't see seperate entries for other
inverted slopes with these ridges in the hollow studs like 3660 and 3665. Unless
you also want to add those as new parts.
I guess it would be up to the Catmins to have the final ruling, but the new mold
number in this case definitely comes with a change in functionality with those
holes.
Cheers,
Randy
You are right about that, but at the moment I am very busy processing orders
and parting out sets. So I am not going to submit this new variant if I am not
sure that it will be approved. The same functionality difference also applies
to the other inverted slopes even if they don't have a different mold number.
So feel free to submit a b variant for one or more of those. If they are approved
I'll submit part number 18759 to the catalog.
Already yesterday we added 18759 as alternate number and added a comment as well.
Can you check your pieces for the new mold number, and if you find it, can you
compare it to a 2341 to see if they are the same or different?
Cheers,
Randy
I checked one and it has the new mold number. Unfortunately at the moment I can't
compare it to an old piece to see if there are any differences.
I just compared the two molds. As you can see in the attached picture, the two
hollow outer studs have the same thickness all the way to the bottom in the old
mold 2341 (the light bluish gray part). In the new mold 18759 (the white part)
there is a ridge and they are thinner at the top.
Those ridges in the new hollow outer studs are for keeping bars that are placed
into them at a standard height with similar hollow studs on other inverted slopes.
That would be a functional difference. Could you submit this new part to the
catalog so that we can get the new sets inventoried with the right part?
Cheers,
Randy
Should they be added as a new part? I don't see seperate entries for other
inverted slopes with these ridges in the hollow studs like 3660 and 3665. Unless
you also want to add those as new parts.
I guess it would be up to the Catmins to have the final ruling, but the new mold
number in this case definitely comes with a change in functionality with those
holes.
Cheers,
Randy
You are right about that, but at the moment I am very busy processing orders
and parting out sets. So I am not going to submit this new variant if I am not
sure that it will be approved. The same functionality difference also applies
to the other inverted slopes even if they don't have a different mold number.
So feel free to submit a b variant for one or more of those. If they are approved
I'll submit part number 18759 to the catalog.
Already yesterday we added 18759 as alternate number and added a comment as well.
Thanks, Ronald. That should do nicely for most people.