So what does this prove? That those two sites are right and Bricklink is wrong?
This set was released in 2001, 8 years after the color Medium Dark Pink was replaced.
There's no Medium Dark Pink image for this part, no PCC, non listed for sale.
Also when other sites do show possible good inventories, we can't accept
change requests based on that info, nor accept copies of complete inventories.
So what does this prove? That those two sites are right and Bricklink is wrong?
This set was released in 2001, 8 years after the color Medium Dark Pink was replaced.
There's no Medium Dark Pink image for this part, no PCC, non listed for sale.
Also when other sites do show possible good inventories, we can't accept
change requests based on that info, nor accept copies of complete inventories.
Diana
Not to mention that Brick Owl screws up Medium Dark Pink on its site, so Rebrickable
probably copied that over to their site or vice versa.
This brick in this set actually comes in LEGO color 22 Medium Reddish Violet,
which is the early version of Dark Pink. This color is not recognized on BrickLink
because it is nearly identical to modern Dark Pink (LEGO color 221 Bright Purple).
So, yes, BrickLink is the site with the most correct inventory for now.