* Change 1 Part {Green to Bright Green} 72104 Scala, Clothes Male Sweater, Open Front
Comments from Submitter:
I just submitted a new picture as well
There is no color assigned to this part in the LEGO system (apart from the item
name which calls it "Green" ). Could you add a comparison image which
shows the sweater next to parts in green and bright green?
* Change 1 Part {Green to Bright Green} 72104 Scala, Clothes Male Sweater, Open Front
Comments from Submitter:
I just submitted a new picture as well
There is no color assigned to this part in the LEGO system (apart from the item
name which calls it "Green" ). Could you add a comparison image which
shows the sweater next to parts in green and bright green?
Are there really two curtain rods (and 4 wall clips) in this set?
There is only one curtain and in the instructions you only see one.
The same for the other Scala set.
I have tried to make an inventory change, but I have gotten into a fight with
the system I think. I couldnt make the request.
Maybe someone of you knows?
* Change 1 Part {Green to Bright Green} 72104 Scala, Clothes Male Sweater, Open Front
Comments from Submitter:
I just submitted a new picture as well
There is no color assigned to this part in the LEGO system (apart from the item
name which calls it "Green" ). Could you add a comparison image which
shows the sweater next to parts in green and bright green?
Are there really two curtain rods (and 4 wall clips) in this set?
There is only one curtain and in the instructions you only see one.
Yes, I got 2 and 4 and the LEGO data agrees.
The same for the other Scala set.
I have tried to make an inventory change, but I have gotten into a fight with
the system I think. I couldnt make the request.
Maybe someone of you knows?
I don't know why the form didn't work for you, but it isn't the best
idea to change an inventory based on the pictures in the instructions in general
and especially with a Scala set. They leave out a lot and obscure things. You're
building a doll house to be played with as a doll house. It is intended to have
a little more flexible play pattern than a System set.
That is true.
But are those curtain rods and wall clips ment to be as a extra part?
Why there are two curtain rods in those sets? There is only one curtain and there
is no place for the other one.
I thought that the parts you dont need to build (or decorate) are called extra
parts, but it is proably something different.
Tim
And what does Lego data means? Is that the Lego inventorylist or another list?
In Inventories Requests, axaday writes:
In Inventories Requests, Ossdorp writes:
Are there really two curtain rods (and 4 wall clips) in this set?
There is only one curtain and in the instructions you only see one.
Yes, I got 2 and 4 and the LEGO data agrees.
The same for the other Scala set.
I have tried to make an inventory change, but I have gotten into a fight with
the system I think. I couldnt make the request.
Maybe someone of you knows?
I don't know why the form didn't work for you, but it isn't the best
idea to change an inventory based on the pictures in the instructions in general
and especially with a Scala set. They leave out a lot and obscure things. You're
building a doll house to be played with as a doll house. It is intended to have
a little more flexible play pattern than a System set.
That is true.
But are those curtain rods and wall clips ment to be as a extra part?
I don't remember at the moment how they are packaged in the set. It could
be that they had a smaller packed containing these that they just put in sets
for their convenience.
Why there are two curtain rods in those sets? There is only one curtain and there
is no place for the other one.
I thought that the parts you dont need to build (or decorate) are called extra
parts, but it is proably something different.
Extra Parts are the ones not counted in the part count of the set.
And what does Lego data means? Is that the Lego inventorylist or another list?