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Re: IMPORTANT - [ldraw.org] Official Model Repository
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lugnet.cad.dev.org.ldraw
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Fri, 11 Jun 1999 21:17:32 GMT
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"Papp Imre" <ipapp@geometria.hu> writes:
> Model - separate models in a set that have instructions in the booklet
> (1,2, or more)
> Submodel - part of a model that is a separate entity (airplane, car,
> building, boat, etc.)
What's the difference between your definition of model and submodel?
Is this correct for the Red Bird Rig (Model Team don't know the number)
1st model: truck w/ plane
submodels: tractor
trailer
plane
2nd model: jeep w/ racecar
submodels: jeep
trailer
racecar
I think it's a rare case that both multiple models, each with submodels
exist other than in a few Model Team sets. Do we really want to add the
extra character for these few cases?
One last suggestion: If we do use this format, the components character
should be a letter, not a number, because it is likely that some
models/submodels have more than 10 components. I doubt any have more
than 26, though.
--Bram
Bram Lambrecht / o o \ BramL@juno.com
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