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Re: Crazy idea for third-party Factory-like service
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lugnet.cad, lugnet.inst
Date: 
Mon, 29 Aug 2005 20:51:24 GMT
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In lugnet.cad, Joe Strout wrote:
   In lugnet.cad, Jake McKee wrote:

   Although not addressing the “cheapest parts list” desire, the Building Instructions Portal (http://www.bricksonthebrain.com/instructions) has something similar. Users who add a link to their Building Instruction can also upload the LDraw file and, thanks to BrikTrak and Richard Morton, add a link on their BIP instruction description that goes to Bricklink to find the parts for that specific model.

I just tried this, but with mixed success. For example, I tried to buy parts for your Intermodal Spine Car. This produces “Oops! There was a problem processing your request: 1. Item #21: Item Not Found in Catalog.” (You’d think it would then provide a way to go on and find the other items, but it does not.)

Then I tried the Older style Boxcar, and this did work better. I’m a little unclear on exactly what it’s doing when I click through to one of the sellers; I think it’s showing me all the parts they have that match the inventory parts. The quantities don’t carry over, so I’d have to keep the parts list handy and fill out the order myself, but it is indeed a good start.

Then of course there’s the more general problem that half the instruction links on BIP seem to be broken... I wish BIP would just host the instructions themselves.

Heh...yeah, clearly it needs some updating. Honestly, I sorta lost interest when I couldn’t get any feedback or help from Bricklink - that was the lynchpin in the system and without it, it was tough to make much more happen.

Of course, that doesn’t address my personal broken link problems. :) I’ll take a look at that tonight.

As far as hosting.... well, that’s going to be a tough nut to crack. I’m not sure I want to (or would be able to) get into the content hosting biz. And hosting images, ldraw files, PDFs, videos, Flash animations, and other Building Instructions methods would be a level of magnitude more complicated adn complex. Plus, the site has been able to cover it’s own costs (or more importantly, I’m sucking it up now) as it current works. Adding file hosting to the mix would certainly not allow for that.

As a side note, MOCpages does basically the same thing I’m doing here - content is actually hosted elsewhere, with the MOCpages.com page wrapper and content wrapped around the off-site images.

The other problem was, of course, legalities. I wasn’t sure that I wanted to worry about having a lawyer scrub the site to ensure that all was kosher when it comes to people uploading their own content onto my site and still being able to retain the rights to that content. It’s a tricky game. Before I go down that path, I’d want to ensure that the site would be able to support itself through some long-term business model. I’d hate to have a new expansion concept actually kill the site!

That said, I’d love to be able to handle precisely that concept some day. Don’t rule it out, just don’t expect it next week either. :)

Jake
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Jake McKee
Webmaster - BIP



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  Re: Crazy idea for third-party Factory-like service
 
(...) I just tried this, but with mixed success. For example, I tried to buy parts for your Intermodal Spine Car. This produces "Oops! There was a problem processing your request: 1. Item #21: Item Not Found in Catalog." (You'd think it would then (...) (19 years ago, 29-Aug-05, to lugnet.cad, FTX)

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