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  On 8/9/2021 at 5:03 PM, Void_S said:

Unfortunately not, it shows only "part color codes", a combination of mold+color while I'm looking for a model number which is the same for different colors and used across the Brick trade portals.

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The way I understand it, these part numbers used by Rebrickable, Bricklink and other platforms are assigned by the community but for the newer parts they generally coincide with the LEGO-provided "Design Numbers" which can be fetched from the Bricks&Pieces page

For your convenience I copied them for the 42128 set 

PNEUMATIC TUBE 160MM Element 6352200 Design Number 37574 
PNEUMATIC TUBE, 304 MM Element 6352206 Design Number 79307 
PNEUMATIC TUBE 224MM Element 6351907 Design Number 21825 
PNEUMATIC TUBE, 128 MM Element 6352209 Design Number 79308 
PNEUMATIC TUBE, 304 MM Element 6352208 Design Number 79307 
PNEUMATIC TUBE 224MM Element 6351910 Design Number 21825 
PNEUMATIC TUBE 32MM Element 6247177 Design Number 26445 
PNEUMATIC TUBE 64MM Element 6119454 Design Number 21837 
PNEUMATIC TUBE 184MM Element 6150192 Design Number 26436 

 

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Today I learned that this new pin (65826) from the VW T2 Camper (10279) is called the "bridge pin" by TLG. And that it indeed has an anti-stud. Could be very useful... Just hoping it won't stay color-locked in Bright Green!

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I have a hard time figuring out when that part would be more useful than a 1x1 round plate with the stud inserted into a technic pin hole. To me it seems to stick out just as much. But I don't know if it's considered a "legal" building technique..

Posted
  On 8/17/2021 at 7:33 PM, LvdH said:

I have a hard time figuring out when that part would be more useful than a 1x1 round plate with the stud inserted into a technic pin hole. To me it seems to stick out just as much. But I don't know if it's considered a "legal" building technique..

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1x1 round plate could probably be used, but it's much more annoying to remove (might need a push from the other side of the pinhole) and probably not TLG-legal, so I can see the usefulness of the new pin. Needs more colour options though.

Posted
  On 8/17/2021 at 7:33 PM, LvdH said:

I have a hard time figuring out when that part would be more useful than a 1x1 round plate with the stud inserted into a technic pin hole. To me it seems to stick out just as much. But I don't know if it's considered a "legal" building technique..

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Theoretically you're right. But I often find that the stud does not stick well into the pinhole. Especially with connectors like 85x85p.jpg?1626706079.3937278 and 85x85p.jpg?1626703406.6800365 the stud falls out very very easily...

Posted (edited)
  On 8/18/2021 at 7:28 AM, astyanax said:

Especially with connectors like *snip* and *snip* the stud falls out very very easily...

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That is true. I’ll have to order a few when they become available.

On the subject of those parts, Rebrickable now has a V2 inventory of the Sian with the only difference being the parts (like above) that had the biggest color inconsistencies. I’m wondering when this was added because it has to be quite recent, and also if LEGO has finally cracked down the color inconsistency issues of those parts especially. 
https://rebrickable.com/sets/compare/slow/?1-set=42115-1&1-inv=63571&1-user_list=&2-set=42115-1&2-inv=109145&2-user_list=

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  On 8/18/2021 at 10:57 AM, LvdH said:

Rebrickable now has a V2 inventory of the Sian with the only difference being the parts (like above) that had the biggest color inconsistencies. I’m wondering when this was added because it has to be quite recent, and also if LEGO has finally cracked down the color inconsistency issues of those parts especially. 

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Ah, finally. But I bought the Sian in 2020 and it already came with the new pins like 65487. And it had color inconsistency issues like everybody else.

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Posted (edited)
  On 8/26/2021 at 6:05 PM, anyUser said:

Not all bar can be pushed through. The image shows the max. distance:

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Can't wait to get these new pins IRL and in LDRAW

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  On 8/26/2021 at 6:40 PM, SNIPE said:

cant wait to get these new pins IRL and in LDRAW

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I find this pin very useful to stabilize or connect three already built in liftarms what can happen in big Star Wars mocs

Posted
  On 8/26/2021 at 6:05 PM, anyUser said:

Not all bar can be pushed through. The image shows the max. distance:

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Confirmed. The insertion distance is exactly 1 module in both sides (which is exactly the same as the frictionless 3L pin, and slightly deeper than the axle pins).

On the topic of bar insertion, there's this new part:

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The closed part has a barrier halfway which stops you from inserting an axle deeper than 1 module. However, the barrier has a hole just wide enough for a bar; the bar can go all the way through.

Posted
  On 8/27/2021 at 3:21 PM, astyanax said:

A few pages ago we were discussing if 85x85p.jpg?1626703766.7025707 would ever be of any use in Technic builds... seems we finally have an example! :laugh_hard:

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You are right. :thumbup:

Lego commercial department is sneaking on us 

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That image really shows that there were no reasons at all to re-colour the LAs when the idler gears used in the tracks are still tan (not to mention all the pins and axles)

 

Posted
  On 8/27/2021 at 4:56 PM, 1974 said:

That image really shows that there were no reasons at all to re-colour the LAs when the idler gears used in the tracks are still tan (not to mention all the pins and axles)

 

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Yes, if they decide to recolor why leaving dark bluish gray la holder?

Posted
  On 8/27/2021 at 6:10 PM, 1gor said:

Yes, if they decide to recolor why leaving dark bluish gray la holder?

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Because they switched only the LBG casing to black. Also changing the DBG parts (piston end, base, bracket) would've required three additional new elements, and there's not much point in that.

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  On 8/27/2021 at 6:28 PM, howitzer said:

and there's not much point in that.

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Same argument could be made for the reason to re-colour the LA housings when a ton of the parts that should be yellow in this set are not

Posted
  On 8/27/2021 at 6:33 PM, 1974 said:

Same argument could be made for the reason to re-colour the LA housings when a ton of the parts that should be yellow in this set are not

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Second that :thumbup:

But at the end we will welcome color changes in our MOCS

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