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Why is there a discrepancy in parts owned? In the upper right hand corner, it says 128361 parts owned for me. Under my collection, however, it says: 137285 pieces. That's almost a 9000 part difference. And I have 1114 items, 881 different, but only have prices for 760? Huh?
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And also, when you click on the parts tab it says "According to the set database, this set has 7541 parts. The inventory from LEGO.com contains 7428 parts. This suggests that the inventory is 98.5% complete." In the set database we record the actual number of parts in the set as reported by shop.LEGO.com or, in the case of…
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I'd guess that BS doesn't have full inventories for all the sets, so one number is the total of all the parts it knows about, and the other number will be the total of all the official part counts
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The last part is easy - BS just doesn't have prices for everything, especially older sets.
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open up the page for the MilF (75192). On the page it says: 7428 Parts and 7541 pieces. The number in the upper right hand corner is the sum of total parts for your sets.The number under your collection is the sum of total pieces for your sets.That`s where the discrepancy comes from.
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Partial inventories will be shown in preference to a Rebrickable one on the Parts tab but there's a link to see the Rebrickable one should you wish. Yes, the 200 limit is annoying and frustrating...
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One of the issues is that some older retired elements are no longer recorded on Lego's site, so won't appear in BS inventories. Rebrickable inventories seem to now be used in their place, but I'm not sure exactly how that works if there's sets with, for example, half of the pieces which are on Lego's site and half which…
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