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 Author: Bricks_NW_UK View Messages Posted By Bricks_NW_UK
 Posted: Feb 9, 2021 15:12
 Subject: What is the number 15-02 on a Lego Piece
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Okay, let me explain.

On any piece of lego, as well as the part number there is a second number, on
the ones I am looking at 15-05 & 12-01.

What does this refer to ? Is it a mould reference or a colour reference? If
colour where is this identified.

Thanks
Steve
 Author: starbeanie View Messages Posted By starbeanie
 Posted: Feb 9, 2021 15:21
 Subject: Re: What is the number 15-02 on a Lego Piece
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Mold number and which specific cavity it is. Used for tracking defects.

In Catalog, Bricks_NW_UK writes:
  Okay, let me explain.

On any piece of lego, as well as the part number there is a second number, on
the ones I am looking at 15-05 & 12-01.

What does this refer to ? Is it a mould reference or a colour reference? If
colour where is this identified.

Thanks
Steve
 Author: Bricks_NW_UK View Messages Posted By Bricks_NW_UK
 Posted: Feb 9, 2021 15:46
 Subject: Re: What is the number 15-02 on a Lego Piece
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In Catalog, starbeanie writes:
  Mold number and which specific cavity it is. Used for tracking defects.


Thank you - I suspected it was , just needed to confirm for my own peace of mind.