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In lugnet.trains, Christopher Masi wrote:
> Jason J Railton wrote:
> > In lugnet.trains, Christopher Masi wrote:
> > > I recently uploaded two models to Factory...
> > >
> > > One is a covered hopper.
> > > There is a bufferless version
> > > http://shop.lego.com/Product/?p=LFH002&mid=bfa3dc3e-b813-43c6-848d-5bdddfe436c4&CMP=EMC-BL6691080302&HQS=LFH002
> > > and a buffered version
> > > http://shop.lego.com/Product/?p=LFH002&mid=1d40e704-ef55-475f-a57d-a6c7ecc0f291&CMP=EMC-BL6691080302&HQS=LFH002
> > >
> > > The other is an open hopper.
> > > There is a bufferless version
> > > http://shop.lego.com/Product/?p=LFH002&mid=281bc89d-c309-4eda-b98c-e09f4ee2eb28&CMP=EMC-BL6691080302&HQS=LFH002
> > > and a buffered version
> > > http://shop.lego.com/Product/?p=LFH002&mid=21d65181-f9e5-41ac-b68c-75e1606b149b&CMP=EMC-BL6691080302&HQS=LFH002
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> [...]
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> > Whilst I think it's a huge
> > step in the right direction, overall I've found LDD to be a complete pain.
> >
> > Jason R
>
> Jason,
>
> I agree with you. I find the LEGO Factory experience to be somewhat
> frustrating. None of the models that I listed in the original post is
> available for sale, and I haven't the slightest idea why. Also, what
> models get approved for the gallery is confusing me too. For example, I
> uploaded the four hoppers listed above, but only two of them were
> approved. I suspect than since the bufferless and buffered versions are
> such close copies they were assumed to be duplicates or knockoffs and
> only one hopper and one covered hopper were approved. But a situation
> that is even more confusing is this one...
> http://shop.lego.com/Product/?p=LFH002&mid=C2C606CB-5FB2-45D9-A206-A4CED4D90453
> The 1900's era Boxcar is available for sale, but it has never appeared
> in the Train gallery, and it has never appeared in my gallery. I have
> tried to upload it to my gallery a couple of times, but apparently it
> keeps getting rejected. Go figure.
> You know, I was thinking about creating an 8 wide version of the
> covered hopper so I could buy one for myself, but without knowing that
> I'll be able to buy it, I don't really want to go through all the
> effort. Oh well. Any way, I'll get to try the Factory experience because
> I am going to build a little bridge and buy that for our NELUG layout :)
Black 1x1 plates! Would you believe it? The commonest cack I have kicking
around at home, and LEGO Factory doesn't have any! If you build them into any
model, it comes up as 'not available'.
It's maddening trying to build something where you have key parts in key colours
not available in the palette (only one colour of 1x1 tiles? Loads of black
plates but not any 1-wide tiles? At least give us proper black 1x2 tiles
instead of grilles! Only one colour (tan) with more than one type of inverted
slope?) - but when what you do have in the palette can completely write off a
model, with no indication of why, I'm ready to hit the roof!
Jason R
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| (...) I agree this is maddening. I have contacted someone I know in the LF team to see if he knows what might be up. The last time this happened (With Train Wheel sets) it turned out to be a Database Bug and was resolved fairly quickly. Hopefully (...) (18 years ago, 7-Jun-06, to lugnet.trains)
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| (...) [...] (...) Jason, I agree with you. I find the LEGO Factory experience to be somewhat frustrating. None of the models that I listed in the original post is available for sale, and I haven't the slightest idea why. Also, what models get (...) (18 years ago, 7-Jun-06, to lugnet.trains)
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