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 Author: popsicle View Messages Posted By popsicle
 Posted: Apr 19, 2024 09:28
 Subject: Spam
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popsicle (6658)

Location:  USA, Washington
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Store: ConstrucToys
Circling back to: https://www.bricklink.com/message.asp?ID=145974

Seems to me anyway, that simply restricting zero feedback members the use of
links in the forum, would immediately eliminate most current spam posts and deter
future ones. Haven’t been looking that close at these posts, but from what I’ve
seen, it’s presenting links they have as a common purpose or motivation. Removing
motivation is often a subtle yet effective tack in life.

Could be that it’s not all that simple, technically to implement. I don’t know,
but if doable, why not? Personally don't find the spam posts all that bothersome.
Many do though, and if there's an easy fix to tidy things up a bit...

-popsicle
 Author: zorbanj View Messages Posted By zorbanj
 Posted: Apr 19, 2024 09:25
 Subject: Re: Rubber belt ID
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 Topic: Catalog Identification
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zorbanj (807)

Location:  USA, New Jersey
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In Catalog Identification, WildBricks writes:
  I'm always nervous when trying to list these. This feels much thicker than
all the other bands I've listed, its 2 mm thick so I'm not sure if it
is LEGO at all. Is it either of these or some other part?


I never list these unless they are new or came off a pre-assembled set. These
and capes.
 Author: zorbanj View Messages Posted By zorbanj
 Posted: Apr 19, 2024 09:23
 Subject: Re: Help desk not responding
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zorbanj (807)

Location:  USA, New Jersey
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In General, 1001bricks writes:
  
But too bad we're not paid for posts in forum; I'd be wealthy

Yes!

Too bad more users don't post here. I think most of the userbase doesn't
know that the forum exists and I wish BL would highlight it more.
 Author: SylvainLS View Messages Posted By SylvainLS
 Posted: Apr 19, 2024 09:20
 Subject: Re: Set 6074
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 Topic: Inventories
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SylvainLS (46)

Location:  France, Nouvelle-Aquitaine
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In Inventories, Turez writes:
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Yes, we know that inventory needs some work.

The "extra" arches are actually shown in the instructions:
http://www.peeron.com/scans/6074-1/16

Ah yes, I see them now the sun is out… and that I was told to look there


  The same alternate build is also shown on the box, bottom right corner: https://brickshelf.com/gallery/Jojo/Alternatives/alt-6074-1.jpg


Hmm, to put these arches on the ‘manor’ part, you need other small parts that
are not in the inventory: a 1x2 brick, 2x 1x1 plates and 2x (1 or 2)x3 plates….

You could do without the (1 or 2)x3 plates with the Extra 1x2 and 2x2….

And you can get one 2x3 if you can use the (1 and 2)x10 plates instead of the
(1x2)x8 ones on the walkway… but it doesn’t seem like they did that on the pic.

A head-scatcher….
 Author: edk View Messages Posted By edk
 Posted: Apr 19, 2024 09:12
 Subject: Re: Rubber belt ID
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edk (9169)

Location:  USA, Michigan
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In Catalog Identification, WildBricks writes:
  
  
Looks like an O ring to me. Is it stiff or does it stretch like a rubber band?

Not really stretchy. Any idea what item #? When I search for O ring all I get
is
 
Part No: 2815  Name: Tire Technic Wedge Belt Wheel
* 
2815 Tire Technic Wedge Belt Wheel
Parts: Wheel, Tire & Tread {Black}


which it absolutely is not.

An O ring is Not a lego part, it is a sealing ring used in many mechanical applications.
Do an internet search for O ring.

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