This part exists, like other Friends legs parts, in two variants. But it is not
mentioned or illustrated in the Bricklink catalogue yet. Part numbers 18343 and
92251.
This part exists, like other Friends legs parts, in two variants. But it is not
mentioned or illustrated in the Bricklink catalogue yet. Part numbers 18343 and
92251.
Looking at the instructions booklet, the LEGO part numbers are also different.
6036208 in set 41007, and 6082504 in set 41031.
Are the part numbers of the LEGO parts and linked to the numbers in the instructions
booklets?
This part exists, like other Friends legs parts, in two variants. But it is not
mentioned or illustrated in the Bricklink catalogue yet. Part numbers 18343 and
92251.
Looking at the instructions booklet, the LEGO part numbers are also different.
6036208 in set 41007, and 6082504 in set 41031.
Are the part numbers of the LEGO parts and linked to the numbers in the instructions
booklets?
When dual molded parts were first released, the admin at the time chose not to
distinguish them from the printed parts they were replacing. LEGO meant them
to be the same pattern after all. Hindsight as they say.
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92251c00pb03 Mini Doll Hips and Trousers Cropped with Medium Nougat Legs and White Shoes with Magenta Soles Pattern - Thick Hinge Parts: Mini Doll, Legs
For the Catalog to distinguish them now, the original entry must be marked for
deletion, 2 new entries created for the different molds, and then all the inventories
affected must be updated. In the case of minifigs, this could mean also creating
separate entries for each minifig used in more than one set that may have had
the two different molds.
It's no easy task!
But it is nice to have the information you've provided as a reference. You've
received answers to some of these on your previous posts: