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There are no known mold versions of this part: it has been the same since its introduction in 1954.
LEGO mapping includes Design ID 30071 for transparent (PC) parts.
Basic Brick Quicklinks:
LEGO mapping includes Design ID 30071 for transparent (PC) parts.
Basic Brick Quicklinks:
studs | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 6 | 8 | 10 |
1 | 3005 | 3004 | 3622 | 3010 | 3009 | 3008 | na |
2 | 3004 | 3003 | 3002 | 3001 | 2456 | 3007 | 3006 |
4 | 3010 | 3001 | na | na | 2356 | na | 6212 |
6 | 3009 | 2456 | na | 2356 | na | na | na |
8 | 3008 | 3007 | na | na | na | 4201 | na |
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not sure how much the "ageing" of the brick is involved in the colour shift compare to original colour.
I can tell you this much, the "frosty" molds that BL used for some trans-clear bricks, is just showing up regular mold changes over the year. and isn't actually worth their own parts. Unless your going to start splitting basic bricks molds alot.
Pure, exact, close,ignore.
4085 is one part that people for some reason has been very picky with. if we would be as picky with all parts there would be alot of mold subtypes.
"exact" needs a good guideline and so will mold splitting. RB need to draw a line and explain where it is so the community can contribute with somewhat same accuracy.