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 Author: gvbricks View Messages Posted By gvbricks
 Posted: Nov 21, 2018 12:51
 Subject: 4x4 dish with open stud
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gvbricks (8395)

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35394 is not an alternative design number of the old 4x4 dish.
 
Part No: 3960  Name: Dish 4 x 4 Inverted (Radar) with Solid Stud
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3960 Dish 4 x 4 Inverted (Radar) with Solid Stud
Parts: Dish

It's a new design with a hole/open stud in the middle.

See Brickset catalog entry:
https://brickset.com/parts/design-35394

Kind regards,

Matthias
 Author: StormChaser View Messages Posted By StormChaser
 Posted: Nov 21, 2018 13:14
 Subject: Re: 4x4 dish with open stud
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In Catalog, Admiral_Brick writes:
  35394 is not an alternative design number of the old 4x4 dish.
It's a new design with a hole/open stud in the middle.

We'd need to see some hard evidence. I've just now looked at a number
of different sources and have found none.
 Author: paulvdb View Messages Posted By paulvdb
 Posted: Nov 21, 2018 13:37
 Subject: Re: 4x4 dish with open stud
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In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
  In Catalog, Admiral_Brick writes:
  35394 is not an alternative design number of the old 4x4 dish.
It's a new design with a hole/open stud in the middle.

We'd need to see some hard evidence. I've just now looked at a number
of different sources and have found none.

I think it's just an optical illusion caused be the lighting of that render.
If you look at the image for trans light blue on that page you can clearly see
that it has a closed stud with Lego logo.
 Author: leopard37 View Messages Posted By leopard37
 Posted: Nov 21, 2018 13:41
 Subject: Re: 4x4 dish with open stud
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In Catalog, paulvdb writes:
  In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
  In Catalog, Admiral_Brick writes:
  35394 is not an alternative design number of the old 4x4 dish.
It's a new design with a hole/open stud in the middle.

We'd need to see some hard evidence. I've just now looked at a number
of different sources and have found none.

I think it's just an optical illusion caused be the lighting of that render.
If you look at the image for trans light blue on that page you can clearly see
that it has a closed stud with Lego logo.

Curiosity: How are these renders made? Are they pulled from LEGO's website?

Thanks,

Tyson.
 Author: paulvdb View Messages Posted By paulvdb
 Posted: Nov 21, 2018 13:44
 Subject: Re: 4x4 dish with open stud
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paulvdb (7136)

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In Catalog, leopard37 writes:
  In Catalog, paulvdb writes:
  In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
  In Catalog, Admiral_Brick writes:
  35394 is not an alternative design number of the old 4x4 dish.
It's a new design with a hole/open stud in the middle.

We'd need to see some hard evidence. I've just now looked at a number
of different sources and have found none.

I think it's just an optical illusion caused be the lighting of that render.
If you look at the image for trans light blue on that page you can clearly see
that it has a closed stud with Lego logo.

Curiosity: How are these renders made? Are they pulled from LEGO's website?

Thanks,

Tyson.

Brickset uses the images from Lego's replacement parts website.
 Author: gvbricks View Messages Posted By gvbricks
 Posted: Nov 22, 2018 02:21
 Subject: Re: 4x4 dish with open stud
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gvbricks (8395)

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In Catalog, StormChaser writes:
  In Catalog, Admiral_Brick writes:
  35394 is not an alternative design number of the old 4x4 dish.
It's a new design with a hole/open stud in the middle.

We'd need to see some hard evidence. I've just now looked at a number
of different sources and have found none.

On the parts
 
Part No: 35394pb001  Name: Dish 4 x 4 Inverted (Radar) with Open Stud with Radial Jedi Starfighter / TIE Cockpit Pattern
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35394pb001 Dish 4 x 4 Inverted (Radar) with Open Stud with Radial Jedi Starfighter / TIE Cockpit Pattern
Parts: Dish, Decorated
 
Part No: 35394pb002  Name: Dish 4 x 4 Inverted (Radar) with Open Stud with Light Bluish Gray and Dark Bluish Gray Radial Millennium Falcon Cockpit Pattern
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35394pb002 Dish 4 x 4 Inverted (Radar) with Open Stud with Light Bluish Gray and Dark Bluish Gray Radial Millennium Falcon Cockpit Pattern
Parts: Dish, Decorated
I can read the design id 35394.

Kind regards,

Matthias