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 Author: nealpels View Messages Posted By nealpels
 Posted: Jul 12, 2024 12:18
 Subject: 6179pb112L - Sticker variation
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nealpels (783)

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This brick 6179pb112L from Set 7666-1 Hoth Rebel Base - Limited Edition is on
the Photo of the set with a reversed sticker compared to the building instructions.
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: Jul 18, 2024 01:01
 Subject: Re: 6179pb112L - Sticker variation
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In Catalog Requests, nealpels writes:
  This brick 6179pb112L from Set 7666-1 Hoth Rebel Base - Limited Edition is on
the Photo of the set with a reversed sticker compared to the building instructions.


Stickered counterparts are based on how the stickers are applied in the set instructions.
The set images are rendered and created early in the design process, so they
can contain mistakes and be different than the actual finished product.

Looking at the instructions, the sticker is correctly applied as shown in the
BrickLink entry.

 
Part No: 6179pb112L  Name: Tile, Modified 4 x 4 with Studs on Edge with Engine and Black and Yellow Danger Stripes Pattern Model Left Side (Sticker) - Set 7666
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6179pb112L Tile, Modified 4 x 4 with Studs on Edge with Engine and Black and Yellow Danger Stripes Pattern Model Left Side (Sticker) - Set 7666
Parts: Tile, Modified, Decorated

I have added a note to the set entry that the sticker is applied differently
in the actual set instructions.

Cheers,
Randy