There is only one photo of the torso 973pb1032c01 in the catalog. The photo shows
a rectangular neckline pattern. The wording "Rectangular Neckline Pattern" is
also included in the description. The torso only appears in the minifig cas503.
I don't think that I've seen any printed torso without
a rectangular neckline pattern in any of the sets that I've opened over time.
I seem to recall from a Forum message some time ago that a printed torso without
a rectangular neckline pattern is usually from a keychain.
May I ask Catalog Admin if a printed torso with and a printed torso
without a rectangular neckline pattern are considered identical?
If they're identical a seller should be able to list one or both of them
in the same store lot.
I used to think that they are not identical and wonder if I'm one of the
few with this opinion and possibly should change that.
There is only one photo of the torso 973pb1032c01 in the catalog. The photo shows
a rectangular neckline pattern. The wording "Rectangular Neckline Pattern" is
also included in the description. The torso only appears in the minifig cas503.
I don't think that I've seen any printed torso without
a rectangular neckline pattern in any of the sets that I've opened over time.
I seem to recall from a Forum message some time ago that a printed torso without
a rectangular neckline pattern is usually from a keychain.
May I ask Catalog Admin if a printed torso with and a printed torso
without a rectangular neckline pattern are considered identical?
If they're identical a seller should be able to list one or both of them
in the same store lot.
I used to think that they are not identical and wonder if I'm one of the
few with this opinion and possibly should change that.
Thanks in advance for your time!
Hanne
The rectangular neckline refers to the gold print that represents the neckline
of the dress. It does not refer to the black neck print mark that LEGO uses to
identify the front of the torso.
There is only one photo of the torso 973pb1032c01 in the catalog. The photo shows
a rectangular neckline pattern. The wording "Rectangular Neckline Pattern" is
also included in the description. The torso only appears in the minifig cas503.
I don't think that I've seen any printed torso without
a rectangular neckline pattern in any of the sets that I've opened over time.
I seem to recall from a Forum message some time ago that a printed torso without
a rectangular neckline pattern is usually from a keychain.
May I ask Catalog Admin if a printed torso with and a printed torso
without a rectangular neckline pattern are considered identical?
If they're identical a seller should be able to list one or both of them
in the same store lot.
I used to think that they are not identical and wonder if I'm one of the
few with this opinion and possibly should change that.
Thanks in advance for your time!
Hanne
The rectangular neckline refers to the gold print that represents the neckline
of the dress. It does not refer to the black neck print mark that LEGO uses to
identify the front of the torso.
Cheers,
Randy
Hi Randy,
Thank you for your explanation! What about the black rectangular shape on the
neck? That's really what I was thinking about. Can this catalog entry also
be used for a torso that does not have the black shape on the neck? Can an additional
photo be added to the catalog for this entry that shows a torso without the black
rectangular shape?
There is only one photo of the torso 973pb1032c01 in the catalog. The photo shows
a rectangular neckline pattern. The wording "Rectangular Neckline Pattern" is
also included in the description. The torso only appears in the minifig cas503.
I don't think that I've seen any printed torso without
a rectangular neckline pattern in any of the sets that I've opened over time.
I seem to recall from a Forum message some time ago that a printed torso without
a rectangular neckline pattern is usually from a keychain.
May I ask Catalog Admin if a printed torso with and a printed torso
without a rectangular neckline pattern are considered identical?
If they're identical a seller should be able to list one or both of them
in the same store lot.
I used to think that they are not identical and wonder if I'm one of the
few with this opinion and possibly should change that.
Thanks in advance for your time!
Hanne
The rectangular neckline refers to the gold print that represents the neckline
of the dress. It does not refer to the black neck print mark that LEGO uses to
identify the front of the torso.
Cheers,
Randy
Hi Randy,
Thank you for your explanation! What about the black rectangular shape on the
neck? That's really what I was thinking about. Can this catalog entry also
be used for a torso that does not have the black shape on the neck?
Yes.
Can an additional
photo be added to the catalog for this entry that shows a torso without the black
rectangular shape?
There is only one photo of the torso 973pb1032c01 in the catalog. The photo shows
a rectangular neckline pattern. The wording "Rectangular Neckline Pattern" is
also included in the description. The torso only appears in the minifig cas503.
I don't think that I've seen any printed torso without
a rectangular neckline pattern in any of the sets that I've opened over time.
I seem to recall from a Forum message some time ago that a printed torso without
a rectangular neckline pattern is usually from a keychain.
May I ask Catalog Admin if a printed torso with and a printed torso
without a rectangular neckline pattern are considered identical?
If they're identical a seller should be able to list one or both of them
in the same store lot.
I used to think that they are not identical and wonder if I'm one of the
few with this opinion and possibly should change that.
Thanks in advance for your time!
Hanne
The rectangular neckline refers to the gold print that represents the neckline
of the dress. It does not refer to the black neck print mark that LEGO uses to
identify the front of the torso.
Cheers,
Randy
Hi Randy,
Thank you for your explanation! What about the black rectangular shape on the
neck? That's really what I was thinking about. Can this catalog entry also
be used for a torso that does not have the black shape on the neck?
Yes.
Can an additional
photo be added to the catalog for this entry that shows a torso without the black
rectangular shape?
I seem to recall from a Forum message some time ago that a printed torso without
a rectangular neckline pattern is usually from a keychain.
Not true, they are just from a factory where neck prints are not needed during
production. There are plenty of examples, such as the early CMF series ...
I seem to recall from a Forum message some time ago that a printed torso without
a rectangular neckline pattern is usually from a keychain.
Not true, they are just from a factory where neck prints are not needed during
production. There are plenty of examples, such as the early CMF series ...