* Change 1 Part {Trans-Clear to (Not Applicable)} bb663pb02 Plastic Triangle 6 x 12 Sail with 'HLC-37' Pattern
Comments from Submitter:
I am having the PCC and images switched for this.
Why do you think it's {Not Applicable} instead of Trans-Clear?
Hi Ronald,
I just pulled a [p=bb663pb02]
from a sealed set and it is not a true trans clear like my
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x772px2 Plastic Triangle 9 x 15 Sail with Orange and Blue Arctic Pattern Parts: Plastic
It is like a "milky" see-through color with faded pastel colors embedded in the
plastic for the design.
Thea
Always An Adventure!
I thought I would add an additional note about this Friends sail. I wondered
why the colors in the image looked so bright, because when you are holding it
in your hand they are faded pastel. Then I laid it down on a piece of white
paper, and the colors just "popped" out as bright as the other sails I have.
* Change 1 Part {Trans-Clear to (Not Applicable)} bb663pb02 Plastic Triangle 6 x 12 Sail with 'HLC-37' Pattern
Comments from Submitter:
I am having the PCC and images switched for this.
Why do you think it's {Not Applicable} instead of Trans-Clear?
Since the colors are integrated into the plastic of the sail, and do not seem
to be just a pattern printed onto transparent plastic, I thought it should be
considered a Multicolor part ({Not Applicable}) instead of a Trans-Clear one.
Also, the LEGO Replacement Parts service does not list a color for the part whereas
true Trans-Clear parts get the "TR." designation for their color.
However, now that I am looking through all of the other sails in the catalog,
it seems that they are almost all listed as Trans-Clear with a couple of exceptions
that go against what seems to be a "standard". This one in particular:
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x772px1 Plastic Triangle 9 x 15 Sail with Island Xtreme Stunts Logo Pattern Parts: Plastic
If you would like, I will go ahead and defer to what seems to be the standard
of having them as Trans-Clear and cancel this request as well as the one for
the PCC change. However, if the evidence I presented above sways your opinion,
we can go ahead with the changes. Thoughts?
* Change 1 Part {Trans-Clear to (Not Applicable)} bb663pb02 Plastic Triangle 6 x 12 Sail with 'HLC-37' Pattern
Comments from Submitter:
I am having the PCC and images switched for this.
Why do you think it's {Not Applicable} instead of Trans-Clear?
Since the colors are integrated into the plastic of the sail, and do not seem
to be just a pattern printed onto transparent plastic, I thought it should be
considered a Multicolor part ({Not Applicable}) instead of a Trans-Clear one.
Also, the LEGO Replacement Parts service does not list a color for the part whereas
true Trans-Clear parts get the "TR." designation for their color.
However, now that I am looking through all of the other sails in the catalog,
it seems that they are almost all listed as Trans-Clear with a couple of exceptions
that go against what seems to be a "standard". This one in particular:
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x772px1 Plastic Triangle 9 x 15 Sail with Island Xtreme Stunts Logo Pattern Parts: Plastic
If you would like, I will go ahead and defer to what seems to be the standard
of having them as Trans-Clear and cancel this request as well as the one for
the PCC change. However, if the evidence I presented above sways your opinion,
we can go ahead with the changes. Thoughts?
Cheers,
Randy
Sorry for the late reply, I had to find the time to look up this Xtreme sail
ín my collection.
It appears to be Trans-Clear as base "color" like the other sails.
My opinion is that - for consistency - the Xtreme sail should be changed to Trans-Clear
and [p=bb663pb02] should stay as Trans-Clear.