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Re: New Partsref is pure bliss
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lugnet.general
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Fri, 3 Nov 2000 21:33:04 GMT
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On Fri, Nov 03, 2000 at 09:09:27PM +0000, Steve Bliss wrote:
> Maybe I asked you this before, but do you have a standard way of recording
> parts which have more than one color?
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> For example, in AucZILLA, minifig torsos are recorded with up to three
> colors: if there's only one color for the torso, then the body and arms
> are that color, and the hands are yellow. If there are two colors (like
> white/blue) the body is the first color, the arms are the second color, and
> the hands are yellow. If there are three colors, the third color is for
> the hands.
no real standard way - the color in the 'color' column is the base color -
what you'd see if you looked inside the torso. Everything else goes in
the notes... Not perfect, but I couldn't think of a better way...
--
Dan Boger / dan@peeron.com / www.peeron.com / ICQ: 1130750
<set:1992_1>: Dragsters (LEGO/SYSTEM/Town/Race), '93, 96 pcs, 2 figs
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| Maybe I asked you this before, but do you have a standard way of recording parts which have more than one color? For example, in AucZILLA, minifig torsos are recorded with up to three colors: if there's only one color for the torso, then the body (...) (24 years ago, 3-Nov-00, to lugnet.general)
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