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Use 4x 609101 instead of 6081.
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#75086 has part #6081 in sand yellow - is that "tan"?
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The tan 6081 part, I'm having trouble figuring out what set it comes in. BS doesn't list a tan part specifically and BL isn't being helpful either. Anyone?
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@blogzilly my part hunting continues only 166 parts to go! I am however going for the cheaper build using some of the alternative build options. Once completed, if I love tge model I may then upgrade to the more expensive options. I had not noticed the lack.of a tan 6081! I use a tool called Brickstock and it quotes…
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@TheFew I was inspired by this thread, bought the instructions and started gathering parts. I have way more than I thought I would. Probably have more than that but I have no good sort setup yet. Ordered one batch of parts. I'm stumped about one part. It's called 6081 in the part list, it's a Brick, Modified 1x4 x 1 1/3…
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This may be considered blasphemous, but I'm considering redesigning the pooling blood to achieve a SNOT technique but cheaper. If it's possible. Using a combo of colors that I'll have to bring in from the source of the blood. It works in there, might work down there. I won't know until I start building. Ive had to manually…
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