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included box - in fair condition included instructions - some pages have come away from the staples I have only made it once and bought it from ebay 18months ago. A fair few of the bricks are faded, but with some careful positioning shouldn't affect it too much. 5 bricks missing 1 x 3005 sand green brick 1x1 1 x 3010 sand…
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Something that came up in the survey, and which has been discussed here before, is recording relationships between sets. I've been giving it some thought and it should be fairly simple to implement in the database with a many-many relationship between records in the set list. Something like this: ParentSetID, ChildSetID,…
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You could make you're own using the following parts: http://alpha.bricklink.com/pages/clone/catalogitem.page?P=15068#T=Chttp:// http://alpha.bricklink.com/pages/clone/catalogitem.page?P=3021#T=C http://alpha.bricklink.com/pages/clone/catalogitem.page?P=3023#T=C
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Sorry about the wrong info. I make the correction to the list. 1. Tile 1x6 (6636) Reddish Brown, qty 1 2. Plate 4x12 (3029) Dark Bluish Gray, qty 2 3. Plate 2x3 (3021) and 4x6 (3032) Dark Bluish Gray, qty 1 each 4. Plate 2x2 (3022) Reddish Brown, qty 3
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YYYYYAAAAASSS! Plus of course it's updated version which is starting to grow on me. I wonder what the extra pieces in the revised set are (checking Bricklink). Ah, the new set does not have any 3002 bricks, has an extra 3001, 2 extra of 3024, an extra 3023, 4 extra of 3022, 1 less 3021, and 2 less of 3020. The red wire…
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Okok, I get it. So why are talking about this: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=64450&idColor=11#T=C&C=11 Plus this: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=3021&name=Plate%202%20x%203&category=%5BPlate%5D#T=S&O={%22iconly%22:0} I am pretty sure 2x of this:…
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Wow, and I thought that I had OCD :) The 3034 is the part number - the 3-49 means that the part is made by mold #49, in slot #3. Here is a photo of a mold for part number 3021, a 2x3 plate: As you can see, there are eight slots, and the mold is number 026. So a "batch" of plates from this mold, would be named 1-26, 2-26,…
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1211 6058177 11211 Brick, Modified 1 x 2 with Studs on 1 Side 1 15 White Solid Colors 1 0.83 11476 6186049 11476 Plate, Modified 1 x 2 with Clip Horizontal on Side 68 484 Dark Orange Solid Colors 4 0.448 11477 6186009 11477 Slope, Curved 2 x 1 No Studs 68 484 Dark Orange Solid Colors 6 0.306 15068 6104344 15068 Slope,…
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I think I got it all, but might have missed something. Depending how they're used, you might need one of two types of jumper plates (the 1x2 plates with a single stud in the middle). I listed both because I don't see where they're used in the build, so don't know which would be suitable. They're listed first among the tan…
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Well, yes, BrickLink has the "Part Number" that LEGO uses, but not the "Design ID". Effectively, the "LEGO Part Number" is the combination of LEGO Design ID and LEGO Color ID. For example: A "Plate 2 x 3" has a LEGO Design ID of "3021". But for a "Dark Green Plate 2 x 3", you have a LEGO Part Number of "4297717". And for a…
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