Redisplay Messages: Compact | Brief | All | Full Show Messages: All | Without Replies Author: | WhiteVanMan | Posted: | Oct 11, 2020 04:35 | Subject: | Inventory Change Request for Set 44017-1 | Viewed: | 20 times | Topic: | Inventories Requests (Entry) | Status: | Open | |
| Please make changes to the following inventory:
* Delete 2 Part 15361pb004 Trans-Light Blue Cylinder Half 3 x 5 x 8 with Pin Holes with Scratches, Mechanical Frame and 'LOCK' Pattern (Sticker) - Set 44017 (Counterpart)
* Add 1 Part 15361pb004 Trans-Light Blue Cylinder Half 3 x 5 x 8 with Pin Holes with Scratches, Mechanical Frame and 'LOCK' Pattern (Sticker) - Set 44017 (Counterpart)
Comments from Submitter:
The inventory says that there are 2 of these with the same sticker, but I can see from the sticker sheet that there is 1, and the other is of a different pattern, hence this change request. (will see if I can add the other to the catalogue)
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Author: | WhiteVanMan | Posted: | Aug 13, 2020 14:20 | Subject: | Re: About Braille Bricks | Viewed: | 51 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| | If BL had some better management to address LEGO in the Buying side verse History
Archive I'd say it would be here for History reference without an option
to buy.
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I like this option.....
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Author: | WhiteVanMan | Posted: | Jun 4, 2020 06:31 | Subject: | Re: Implement an enforced grading scale | Viewed: | 60 times | Topic: | Suggestions | |
| In Suggestions, revfds writes:
| I have 10's of thousands of cards listed, I have an idea.
I really did not anticipate such negative, unproductive responses to a simple
suggestions. Asking for a better descriptive system for used parts is hardly
akin to calling for a 3rd party grading company, and your reply of such shows
that you are not commenting here to be productive.
Sorry I offended you with my suggestion.
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Your suggestion has SOME merit, but in reality, did you actually look at the
feedback of the sellers that you bought from?
The feedback is a marvellous indicator as to whether a seller is selling substandard
used parts or not, and by substandard, I mean scratched, bitten, and broken clips.
NOT ONCE, have I ever sent out a broken part unless it was in a place that was
unnoticeable (ie underneath), and I'd mentioned it in listing it because
it's a rare-ish piece.
I've bought from sellers in the past, and I've had nibbled parts, and
I do, and will contact them to complain, but ultimately, they are a kid's
toy, worth on average 2-5p, unlike the cards you mention.
I have no idea as to what the lowest value cards are, and I bet they are probably
20x more than a 2p piece of Lego, and that is the issue, as this is why BL won't
have the grading value that you are hoping for.
Best way to avoid all of the issues that you are concerned about, is to buy NEW
elements.
Have a good day
Paul
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Author: | WhiteVanMan | Posted: | Jan 7, 2020 12:28 | Subject: | Re: New 2020 Colors | Viewed: | 53 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
| This is not a comprehensive list. As always, it would be most helpful if BrickLink
included an easy way to see these.
New appearances in dark turquoise:
* | | 18923c01 Vehicle, Base 8 x 16 x 2 1/2 with Mudguards Raised, 4 x 14 Recessed Center with 3 Holes, and Dark Bluish Gray Wheels Holders Parts: Vehicle, Base |
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Still waiting for these: in Dark Turquoise
I really want to be able to build one of these in this colour!
Paul
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Author: | WhiteVanMan | Posted: | Dec 23, 2019 17:22 | Subject: | Inventory Change Request for Set 10590-1 | Viewed: | 30 times | Topic: | Inventories Requests (Entry) | Status: | Open | |
| Please make changes to the following inventory:
* Add 2 Part 20302 Orange Duplo Utensil Suitcase with Plain Front and Back (Alternate)
Comments from Submitter:
Bought one of these sets today, still in the box, and the suitcases are of the newer version, hence this 'alternate item' request
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Author: | WhiteVanMan | Posted: | Jun 2, 2019 12:13 | Subject: | Basic MUJI set | Viewed: | 101 times | Topic: | Inventories | Status: | Open | |
| Hi all.
I managed to pick up one of these sets today, and I remember seeing an article
on-line about how this would combine the playability of the LEGO parts with the
Japanese love of working with paper, so I snaffled it.
Now, looking through the contents, I note that the original submitter did NOT
include the paper sheets, nor is there a picture of the instruction sheet/booklet
Would it really be in the interests of the catalogue to include this via the
inventory?
There are extra elements as well, which I will add shortly
I'm just concerned about the paper elements.
There are 8 different designs to be built, and the first design had been cut
out (badly), and, to my surprise, a purposely made hole puncher had been made
for use with this line, but wasn't included, so an ordinary one had been
used, which shows, as the holes are not in the right places....
Can the Cat admin(s) chime in over this?
Thanks in advance!
Paul
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Author: | WhiteVanMan | Posted: | May 8, 2019 12:19 | Subject: | Re: CONE 4 X 4 X 2 WITH AXLE HOLE TAN | Viewed: | 40 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| In Colors, hpoort writes:
But I suspect that they are yellowed to the point where they look 'Tan'....
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Author: | WhiteVanMan | Posted: | May 8, 2019 12:17 | Subject: | Re: CONE 4 X 4 X 2 WITH AXLE HOLE TAN | Viewed: | 40 times | Topic: | Colors | |
| In Colors, legoccaz writes:
| someone know where go this cone 4 x 4 x 2 with axle hole , color tan ?
thanks
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Possibly a heavily yellowed part?
I've seen white elements that look 'tan' in terms of colour.
look inside the part, and you should be able to determine whether it is actually
that colour
regards,
Paul
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Author: | WhiteVanMan | Posted: | May 4, 2019 15:34 | Subject: | Re: Vintage version of 4175? | Viewed: | 41 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| In Catalog, normann1974 writes:
| When sorting my parts
I've noticed some blue and black versions that look different. The shade
of blue is a bit greenish (image may not show this clearly) and the shade of
blue is a bit greyish. They are easily identifiable by their color variation
but they can also be identified by some whitening/fraying along the edges. I
believe they're made from a softer plastic than usual. Are these vintage
or from certain special sets?
/Jan
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Honestly?
I wouldn't be surprised if this is indeed the case, as I have seen differences
in 2x2 inverted slopes, especially with Blue, and LEGO has experimented with
various 'compositions' of the plastic over the years, and I have often
seen texture differences with 1x plates, as well as various Trans colours, as
there are documented differences over the years of some of them being quite distinctly
different, but LEGO doesn't distinguish between them, for example, Trans
Orange comes to mind, and I 've seen Trans Light Blue come into play as well.
You can always list them separately, and I've done this myself.
Paul
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Author: | WhiteVanMan | Posted: | Nov 28, 2018 08:21 | Subject: | Re: Decorated V Pattern | Viewed: | 43 times | Topic: | Catalog | |
| | Ah yes, thank you Paul for giving me my opening. I actually have submitted things
only to have it rejected. I'm sure I didn't fill out the form correctly,
not for a lack of effort, I just find the form to be convoluted as heck. If
it were a bit more user friendly, I think it make a huge difference in soliciting
volunteer submissions.
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It's fairly easy.
For any part that is stickered, you will need to find the numerical identifier
of the last one to be issued, and for that, I use the add an image section to
find it.
Have 3 tabs up,
1st is the catalogue.
2nd is Add an image section
3rd is Add a Part section.
Say that you want to add a stickered 45deg 1x2 slope.
Find the highest number of that particular part you can quickly find.
input that number in the add image box, and it should show that part in a description.
Cycle through numbers by 10 until you get an error, and then decrease the numbers
until you then get a description, and you can then increase by 1 to get the next
sequential number.
Take a reasonable good picture of the part, preferably in daylight, or under
multiple lights, to eliminate shadows, and resize the pic to a Thumbnail on the
PC. (upload the picture, but don't submit the image yet)
Go to the add part section.
Add the number and identifier to the necessary boxes, along with the dimensions,
weight and such.
Use the same description(s) that other like parts have been added to the catalogue
before, and try to be accurate as possible.
Add the part to the catalogue.
Go back to the image section, and when you click on the verify , it should bring
up the item that you have just submitted, and you can then submit the corresponding
image.
I've done this with some of my mug collection, and will be doing others soon.
Have fun!
Paul
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