* Add 4 Part 3794b Light Bluish Gray Plate, Modified 1 x 2 with 1 Stud with Groove (Jumper) (Alternate)
Comments from Submitter:
5 Sets parted out - all 3794b - no 15573's
Russell, I see in the inventory change log that you have removed the 15573 from
the inventory and left only the 3794b in this inventory. Is that just because
one person didn't find 15573 in his sets? The original inventory was done
from sealed set by an experienced inventory submitter and the inventory was verified
by someone else.
* Add 4 Part 3794b Light Bluish Gray Plate, Modified 1 x 2 with 1 Stud with Groove (Jumper) (Alternate)
Comments from Submitter:
5 Sets parted out - all 3794b - no 15573's
Russell, I see in the inventory change log that you have removed the 15573 from
the inventory and left only the 3794b in this inventory. Is that just because
one person didn't find 15573 in his sets? The original inventory was done
from sealed set by an experienced inventory submitter and the inventory was verified
by someone else.
That is true, this is a bit of a non-standard move. It was based on the timeline
for the part, the fact that part variations were to some extent not enforced
by the admins at the time (and with this part in particular), the submission
volume level (high) of the original submitter, and the fact that I cannot attest
to the capabilities or reliability of the verifier (I don't know them).
The 15573 part is still in the change log and will be added back into the inventory
when someone finds it for sure. I hope my removing this part doesn't make
it seem like I don't trust anybody. But I have seen firsthand over and over
how things like this can slip by during the approval process, even with experienced
submitters and a watchful admin eye.
A brief note to those parting out sets - I try to mention this as often as I
can - *please* at the very minimum check the submitter/verifier information,
the change log, and the admin note (if present) before parting out any set, even
if you don't plan to check every piece you add to your store.
* Add 4 Part 3794b Light Bluish Gray Plate, Modified 1 x 2 with 1 Stud with Groove (Jumper) (Alternate)
Comments from Submitter:
5 Sets parted out - all 3794b - no 15573's
Russell, I see in the inventory change log that you have removed the 15573 from
the inventory and left only the 3794b in this inventory. Is that just because
one person didn't find 15573 in his sets? The original inventory was done
from sealed set by an experienced inventory submitter and the inventory was verified
by someone else.
That is true, this is a bit of a non-standard move. It was based on the timeline
for the part, the fact that part variations were to some extent not enforced
by the admins at the time (and with this part in particular), the submission
volume level (high) of the original submitter, and the fact that I cannot attest
to the capabilities or reliability of the verifier (I don't know them).
The 15573 part is still in the change log and will be added back into the inventory
when someone finds it for sure. I hope my removing this part doesn't make
it seem like I don't trust anybody. But I have seen firsthand over and over
how things like this can slip by during the approval process, even with experienced
submitters and a watchful admin eye.
A brief note to those parting out sets - I try to mention this as often as I
can - *please* at the very minimum check the submitter/verifier information,
the change log, and the admin note (if present) before parting out any set, even
if you don't plan to check every piece you add to your store.
Russell
I have for sure part 15573 in this set, can make photo of all part together from
it.
* Add 4 Part 3794b Light Bluish Gray Plate, Modified 1 x 2 with 1 Stud with Groove (Jumper) (Alternate)
Comments from Submitter:
5 Sets parted out - all 3794b - no 15573's
Russell, I see in the inventory change log that you have removed the 15573 from
the inventory and left only the 3794b in this inventory. Is that just because
one person didn't find 15573 in his sets? The original inventory was done
from sealed set by an experienced inventory submitter and the inventory was verified
by someone else.
That is true, this is a bit of a non-standard move. It was based on the timeline
for the part, the fact that part variations were to some extent not enforced
by the admins at the time (and with this part in particular), the submission
volume level (high) of the original submitter, and the fact that I cannot attest
to the capabilities or reliability of the verifier (I don't know them).
The 15573 part is still in the change log and will be added back into the inventory
when someone finds it for sure. I hope my removing this part doesn't make
it seem like I don't trust anybody. But I have seen firsthand over and over
how things like this can slip by during the approval process, even with experienced
submitters and a watchful admin eye.
A brief note to those parting out sets - I try to mention this as often as I
can - *please* at the very minimum check the submitter/verifier information,
the change log, and the admin note (if present) before parting out any set, even
if you don't plan to check every piece you add to your store.
Russell
You mention the timeline for the part. This is a 2014 set and all light bluish
gray (and white) jumper plates that I found in 2014 sets were part 15573. Of
course those were mostly Friends sets and some exclusives so it's possible
that 3794/3794b were more common in other themes or other countries. In other
colors I've found only 3794/3794b in 2014 sets. Those colors only appeared
for part 15573 in 2015 sets.
And I see that the submitter of the inventory has now confirmed my belief that
15573 was the correct part that was in his set.
You mention the timeline for the part. This is a 2014 set and all light bluish
gray (and white) jumper plates that I found in 2014 sets were part 15573. Of
course those were mostly Friends sets and some exclusives so it's possible
that 3794/3794b were more common in other themes or other countries. In other
colors I've found only 3794/3794b in 2014 sets. Those colors only appeared
for part 15573 in 2015 sets.
I've also notice few times that some new mold variations shows quicker/early
in european sets than in american versions of sets.
So 15573 should be main and 3794b alternate.
* Add 4 Part 3794b Light Bluish Gray Plate, Modified 1 x 2 with 1 Stud with Groove (Jumper) (Alternate)
Comments from Submitter:
5 Sets parted out - all 3794b - no 15573's
Russell, I see in the inventory change log that you have removed the 15573 from
the inventory and left only the 3794b in this inventory. Is that just because
one person didn't find 15573 in his sets? The original inventory was done
from sealed set by an experienced inventory submitter and the inventory was verified
by someone else.
That is true, this is a bit of a non-standard move. It was based on the timeline
for the part, the fact that part variations were to some extent not enforced
by the admins at the time (and with this part in particular), the submission
volume level (high) of the original submitter, and the fact that I cannot attest
to the capabilities or reliability of the verifier (I don't know them).
The 15573 part is still in the change log and will be added back into the inventory
when someone finds it for sure. I hope my removing this part doesn't make
it seem like I don't trust anybody. But I have seen firsthand over and over
how things like this can slip by during the approval process, even with experienced
submitters and a watchful admin eye.
A brief note to those parting out sets - I try to mention this as often as I
can - *please* at the very minimum check the submitter/verifier information,
the change log, and the admin note (if present) before parting out any set, even
if you don't plan to check every piece you add to your store.
Russell
You mention the timeline for the part. This is a 2014 set and all light bluish
gray (and white) jumper plates that I found in 2014 sets were part 15573. Of
course those were mostly Friends sets and some exclusives so it's possible
that 3794/3794b were more common in other themes or other countries. In other
colors I've found only 3794/3794b in 2014 sets. Those colors only appeared
for part 15573 in 2015 sets.
The reason this inventory stood out is because it was one of the very first to
use the LBG 15573. The first was the Minecraft inventory submitted the previous
October:
*
21105-1 (Inv) Minecraft Micro World - The Village 456 Parts, 2 Minifigures, 2013 Sets: Minecraft
...by the fellow who added the 15573 to the catalog. There is one other earlier
inventory from Jan 2, 2014:
* Add 4 Part 3794b Light Bluish Gray Plate, Modified 1 x 2 with 1 Stud with Groove (Jumper) (Alternate)
Comments from Submitter:
5 Sets parted out - all 3794b - no 15573's
Russell, I see in the inventory change log that you have removed the 15573 from
the inventory and left only the 3794b in this inventory. Is that just because
one person didn't find 15573 in his sets? The original inventory was done
from sealed set by an experienced inventory submitter and the inventory was verified
by someone else.
That is true, this is a bit of a non-standard move. It was based on the timeline
for the part, the fact that part variations were to some extent not enforced
by the admins at the time (and with this part in particular), the submission
volume level (high) of the original submitter, and the fact that I cannot attest
to the capabilities or reliability of the verifier (I don't know them).
The 15573 part is still in the change log and will be added back into the inventory
when someone finds it for sure. I hope my removing this part doesn't make
it seem like I don't trust anybody. But I have seen firsthand over and over
how things like this can slip by during the approval process, even with experienced
submitters and a watchful admin eye.
A brief note to those parting out sets - I try to mention this as often as I
can - *please* at the very minimum check the submitter/verifier information,
the change log, and the admin note (if present) before parting out any set, even
if you don't plan to check every piece you add to your store.
Russell
You mention the timeline for the part. This is a 2014 set and all light bluish
gray (and white) jumper plates that I found in 2014 sets were part 15573. Of
course those were mostly Friends sets and some exclusives so it's possible
that 3794/3794b were more common in other themes or other countries. In other
colors I've found only 3794/3794b in 2014 sets. Those colors only appeared
for part 15573 in 2015 sets.
The reason this inventory stood out is because it was one of the very first to
use the LBG 15573. The first was the Minecraft inventory submitted the previous
October:
*
21105-1 (Inv) Minecraft Micro World - The Village 456 Parts, 2 Minifigures, 2013 Sets: Minecraft
...by the fellow who added the 15573 to the catalog. There is one other earlier
inventory from Jan 2, 2014:
Proof, just two photos without good light.
Set bought 13.01.2014 in official Lego Shop. I bought both microfighters series
just as they showed up in market, all of them.
So part 15573 for sure showed in this set early in 2014 in Europe.
Proof, just two photos without good light.
Set bought 13.01.2014 in official Lego Shop. I bought both microfighters series
just as they showed up in market, all of them.
So part 15573 for sure showed in this set early in 2014 in Europe.