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Categorizing new parts
DagsBricks
December 2013
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This sweet new part needs a category:
http://brickowl.com/catalog/lego-plate-a-frame-45-15706
Plate -> Non-standard makes the most sense unless someone has compelling reasons to place it in bracket or another category. Thoughts?
Brian
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Lawrence
December 2013
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I went to categorise it and gave up, it breaks all the rules.
DagsBricks
December 2013
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It makes me think of this bent technic brick:
http://brickowl.com/catalog/lego-technic-brick-1-x-2-double-angled-with-bumper-holder-2991
Which sits firmly in Brick -> Technic.
Brackets tend to have more of a horizontal-vertical connection. LEGO calls the a-frame a plate. Seems legit.
Brian
DagsBricks
December 2013
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Well I've gone ahead and requested a move to Plate -> Non-Standard. It seems to make the most sense.
Brian
catbricks
December 2013
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I feel confident that it isn't a brick!
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http://brickowl.com/catalog/lego-technic-brick-1-x-2-double-angled-with-bumper-holder-2991
Which sits firmly in Brick -> Technic.
Brackets tend to have more of a horizontal-vertical connection. LEGO calls the a-frame a plate. Seems legit.
Brian
Brian