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 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: Jun 2, 2019 14:11
 Subject: Re: Basic MUJI set
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In Inventories, WhiteVanMan writes:
  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.

 
Set No: e1a1401  Name: MUJI Basic Set
* 
e1a1401-1 (Inv) MUJI Basic Set
64 Parts, 2011
Sets: Muji

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?

Yes, very much so. The inventory would include the original paper sheets as they
came in the set. These would need to be added to the Paper category of the Parts
catalog. Any cut-out paper designs could also be added to the Paper category
of the Parts catalog, but these items would end up in the Counterparts section
of the set inventory.

  There are extra elements as well, which I will add shortly

Fantastic.

  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
 Author: WhiteVanMan View Messages Posted By WhiteVanMan
 Posted: Jun 2, 2019 12:13
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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.

 
Set No: e1a1401  Name: MUJI Basic Set
* 
e1a1401-1 (Inv) MUJI Basic Set
64 Parts, 2011
Sets: Muji

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
 Author: jameso321xyz View Messages Posted By jameso321xyz
 Posted: May 28, 2019 01:19
 Subject: Re: Identify set number from only three parts
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Nice! well, at least we are all on the same page sorta


In Inventories, Admin_Russell writes:
  In Inventories, jameso321xyz writes:
  I had a hundred or so parts bags that became a bit tedious to identify where
they were from although not impossible, but I was thinking grind a database against
them.


tldr

used the rebrickable public csv files in MS Access to create a crude Query where
given three parts and their specific color can more often than not narrow down
set origin or narrow to 2 or 3

I am not a database expert, I am a novice, but I work with consumer level computer
consulting for small businesses for 20 year etc.


I dont know how to serve it up on the Internet, but I am looking.

I have not written the front end to it because I dont know how yet (should be
easy)


I just thought this might be useful to other people in some capacity



Thanks for reading

Just use this:

https://www.bricklink.com/catalogIn.asp?viewMulti=Y
 Author: Admin_Russell View Messages Posted By Admin_Russell
 Posted: May 27, 2019 23:43
 Subject: Re: Identify set number from only three parts
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In Inventories, jameso321xyz writes:
  I had a hundred or so parts bags that became a bit tedious to identify where
they were from although not impossible, but I was thinking grind a database against
them.


tldr

used the rebrickable public csv files in MS Access to create a crude Query where
given three parts and their specific color can more often than not narrow down
set origin or narrow to 2 or 3

I am not a database expert, I am a novice, but I work with consumer level computer
consulting for small businesses for 20 year etc.


I dont know how to serve it up on the Internet, but I am looking.

I have not written the front end to it because I dont know how yet (should be
easy)


I just thought this might be useful to other people in some capacity



Thanks for reading

Just use this:

https://www.bricklink.com/catalogIn.asp?viewMulti=Y
 Author: jameso321xyz View Messages Posted By jameso321xyz
 Posted: May 27, 2019 23:36
 Subject: Identify set number from only three parts
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I had a hundred or so parts bags that became a bit tedious to identify where
they were from although not impossible, but I was thinking grind a database against
them.


tldr

used the rebrickable public csv files in MS Access to create a crude Query where
given three parts and their specific color can more often than not narrow down
set origin or narrow to 2 or 3

I am not a database expert, I am a novice, but I work with consumer level computer
consulting for small businesses for 20 year etc.


I dont know how to serve it up on the Internet, but I am looking.

I have not written the front end to it because I dont know how yet (should be
easy)


I just thought this might be useful to other people in some capacity



Thanks for reading
 


 Author: DeLuca View Messages Posted By DeLuca
 Posted: May 27, 2019 14:54
 Subject: Re: 41005 Heartlake High - Why a soccer ball?
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In Inventories, superca writes:
  Inventory for 41005 Heartlake High contains only a plain soccer ball x45, but this set includes a basketball hoop. Did Lego intentionally change the ball type for this set, or is this possibly an inventory error and the part should be a plain basketball 43702.


LEGO has not produced a basketball element since 2006, so I assume that it is
easier/less expensive to simply recolour an existing piece than to make a new,
single-purpose, mould (or to revive the old one).
 Author: M_R View Messages Posted By M_R
 Posted: May 27, 2019 14:09
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In Inventories, superca writes:
  Inventory for 41005 Heartlake High contains only a plain soccer ball x45, but
this set includes a basketball hoop. Did Lego intentionally change the ball
type for this set, or is this possibly an inventory error and the part should
be a plain basketball 43702.

The part number in the inventory on Lego S&H is
 
Part No: X45  Name: Ball, Sports Soccer Plain
* 
x45 Ball, Sports Soccer Plain
Parts: Ball
Specifically number 6023209.
 Author: superca View Messages Posted By superca
 Posted: May 27, 2019 12:41
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Inventory for 41005 Heartlake High contains only a plain soccer ball x45, but
this set includes a basketball hoop. Did Lego intentionally change the ball
type for this set, or is this possibly an inventory error and the part should
be a plain basketball 43702.
 Author: Brickwilbo View Messages Posted By Brickwilbo
 Posted: May 21, 2019 07:25
 Subject: Re: wanted list with the help of my store room
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In Inventories, Broodyfour writes:
  I thought that when I make a wanted list of things I wish to buy that any items
already in my store's stockroom that appear on this new wanted list would
show up as a quantity I have already in-stock? I see this feature on my lists
but the spot is always left blank even when i know I have some in my stockroom......Is
there a setting I may have wrong or not turned on?

No, the Have is not about the inventory but after applying an order to a Wantlist.

To search your My inventory click on the extended search options and select Items
on my Wantlist click. Then you can manually adjust the quantities of the Wantlist.
 Author: Broodyfour View Messages Posted By Broodyfour
 Posted: May 21, 2019 06:57
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I thought that when I make a wanted list of things I wish to buy that any items
already in my store's stockroom that appear on this new wanted list would
show up as a quantity I have already in-stock? I see this feature on my lists
but the spot is always left blank even when i know I have some in my stockroom......Is
there a setting I may have wrong or not turned on?

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