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 Author: VVV View Messages Posted By VVV
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 10:40
 Subject: Inventory Change Request for Set 3633-1
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 Topic: Inventories Requests (Entry)
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VVV (81)

Location:  Sweden, Västra Götaland
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Please make changes to the following inventory:
 
Set No: 3633  Name: Motor Boat
* 
3633-1 (Inv) Motor Boat
14 Parts, 1 Minifigure, 1986
Sets: Fabuland: Harbor

* Add 1 Part 3004 Yellow Brick 1 x 2

Comments from Submitter:
really hard to see on the instuction but there is a 1x2 yellow brick in front of the boat
 Author: Pippysblocks View Messages Posted By Pippysblocks
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 10:27
 Subject: Re: " flat silver " and " pearl light gray "
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 Topic: Colors
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Pippysblocks (4781)

Location:  United Kingdom, England
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There is, flat silver tends to be darker, the real challenge is with Bionicle
parts and they can come very close. Best to try and get a few of each to keep
as reference.

In Colors, joel07 writes:
  Hi !
I would like to know if there is a difference of colour between " flat silver
" and " pearl light gray " ?
Thanks
Joël
 Author: therobo View Messages Posted By therobo
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 10:19
 Subject: Re: " flat silver " and " pearl light gray "
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therobo (9696)

Location:  Germany, Berlin
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In Colors, joel07 writes:
  Hi !
I would like to know if there is a difference of colour between " flat silver
" and " pearl light gray " ?
Thanks
Joël

https://www.bricklink.com/help.asp?helpID=1096
 Author: joel07 View Messages Posted By joel07
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 10:10
 Subject: " flat silver " and " pearl light gray "
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joel07 (826)

Location:  France, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes
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Hi !
I would like to know if there is a difference of colour between " flat silver
" and " pearl light gray " ?
Thanks
Joël
 Author: iprice View Messages Posted By iprice
 Posted: Aug 21, 2018 10:05
 Subject: Re: Question about naming and dimensions
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 Topic: Catalog
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iprice (1252)

Location:  United Kingdom, England
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In Catalog, yorbrick writes:
  I have always wondered why a brick is named by depth x length x height and not
by length as the primary number (length x depth x height). So for example, a
3010 is a 1x4 brick.
 
Part No: 3010  Name: Brick 1 x 4
* 
3010 Brick 1 x 4
Parts: Brick

But why is the opposite used for assemblies? So for example, a 1x3 brick stacked
on a 1x4 brick with a sticker attached is called a ...

[p=BA41pb01]

4x1x2 length x depth x height.

I could have chosen all (most?) brick assemblies ...

[p=BA14pb02]
[p=BA04pb01]

Bizarrely, tiles don't follow this pattern ...

[p=BA18pb01]


I have wondered this too. It's really quite annoying to do a search for something
simple/obvious and come up empty. Just reversing the figures then brings up what
I expected (most of the time). I'm sure there's some method to this madness,
but it does seem a bit illogical at times.

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