and the body for Din Grogu
has a new PCC. comparing the 2 images I can't tell if its a new pattern or
just printing variation. should I add a new entry or just add the new PCC? In
image 2 I drew arrows pointing to some different areas along with some lines
to show the height difference of the one line
and the body for Din Grogu
has a new PCC. comparing the 2 images I can't tell if its a new pattern or
just printing variation. should I add a new entry or just add the new PCC? In
image 2 I drew arrows pointing to some different areas along with some lines
to show the height difference of the one line
There was a precedent (I cannot remember which now) where a torso definitely
looked like someone had redrawn the other. All the same details, but not arranged
and angled the same. And we did not make a new part.
and the body for Din Grogu
has a new PCC. comparing the 2 images I can't tell if its a new pattern or
just printing variation. should I add a new entry or just add the new PCC? In
image 2 I drew arrows pointing to some different areas along with some lines
to show the height difference of the one line
There was a precedent (I cannot remember which now) where a torso definitely
looked like someone had redrawn the other. All the same details, but not arranged
and angled the same. And we did not make a new part.
interesting, I wonder if that's the case here aswell
and the body for Din Grogu
has a new PCC. comparing the 2 images I can't tell if its a new pattern or
just printing variation. should I add a new entry or just add the new PCC? In
image 2 I drew arrows pointing to some different areas along with some lines
to show the height difference of the one line
There was a precedent (I cannot remember which now) where a torso definitely
looked like someone had redrawn the other. All the same details, but not arranged
and angled the same. And we did not make a new part.
interesting, I wonder if that's the case here aswell
LEGO made a slight update hoping Nubs would not notice
and the body for Din Grogu
has a new PCC. comparing the 2 images I can't tell if its a new pattern or
just printing variation. should I add a new entry or just add the new PCC? In
image 2 I drew arrows pointing to some different areas along with some lines
to show the height difference of the one line
There was a precedent (I cannot remember which now) where a torso definitely
looked like someone had redrawn the other. All the same details, but not arranged
and angled the same. And we did not make a new part.
interesting, I wonder if that's the case here aswell
LEGO made a slight update hoping Nubs would not notice
and the body for Din Grogu
has a new PCC. comparing the 2 images I can't tell if its a new pattern or
just printing variation. should I add a new entry or just add the new PCC? In
image 2 I drew arrows pointing to some different areas along with some lines
to show the height difference of the one line
- The new PCC is for a new mold number (what number is molded into your part?).
- The new PCC is for a material change or any other change that we cannot know
or that is too subtle to notice.
- The new PCC is for a part with a visible difference or new mold but your set
still came with the old part.
If your part is numbered 25128 then I would say you can use the existing entry
sw1113 to finish the set inventory. However, to be on the safe side, let's
wait some time until we add the new PCC just in case it stands for a new part
that was not yet included in the early production runs of the set.
and the body for Din Grogu
has a new PCC. comparing the 2 images I can't tell if its a new pattern or
just printing variation. should I add a new entry or just add the new PCC? In
image 2 I drew arrows pointing to some different areas along with some lines
to show the height difference of the one line
- The new PCC is for a new mold number (what number is molded into your part?).
25128
- The new PCC is for a material change or any other change that we cannot know
or that is too subtle to notice.
- The new PCC is for a part with a visible difference or new mold but your set
still came with the old part.
If your part is numbered 25128 then I would say you can use the existing entry
sw1113 to finish the set inventory. However, to be on the safe side, let's
wait some time until we add the new PCC just in case it stands for a new part
that was not yet included in the early production runs of the set.
Sounds good! Ill leave the pcc, Ill be honest odds are I'm not going to remember
to add it at some distant time in the future so if possible feel free to add
it whenever your ready.