Does anyone know where this comes from? I think I got this from buying loose lego pieces more than 10 or more years ago, but I am not sure. It looks very similar to part
18855, but it looks different. I have looked on rebrickable and studio 2.0, but I am not able to find it.
![[Image: Yp0DNb2.jpg]](https://i.imgur.com/Yp0DNb2.jpg)
(2021-05-02, 12:42)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: [ -> ]Was easy, now on parts tracker:
https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.c...s/6206.dat
You got me confused now
As I did not find it, I started doing it as well, when I tried uploading it, the PT didn't let me do it...Wondering what happend, I saw that you beat me to it!
Wow awesome guys! You guys are fast

! Even checking it up and adding it on LDraw is a nice bonus aswell! Now I am able to add it to my collection in rebrickable. Thank you!
Does the Scala wine bottle (33011b) also have a .dat on Digital Bricks? I can't find it nor anything on LDraw. If not can someone check if it's in LDD? Thanks!
(2021-06-24, 23:31)Nathan Feist Wrote: [ -> ]Does the Scala wine bottle (33011b) also have a .dat on Digital Bricks? I can't find it nor anything on LDraw. If not can someone check if it's in LDD? Thanks!
Can't find anything. I see what I can do

(2021-06-26, 1:25)Nathan Feist Wrote: [ -> ]Hey thanks! Looks very good to me. I imported the wine bottle .dat in PartDesigner and got a Parts Not Found error message. Only the cap and inner/bottom surface of the bottle load in. Would you recommend adding it manually to Stud.io program data?
You can add unofficial parts to the CustomParts folder. Do a forum search for instructions. That's said, I would recommend not using Stud.uo and using LDCad instead since it's more LDraw compatible. .
(2021-06-26, 1:25)Nathan Feist Wrote: [ -> ]Only the cap and inner/bottom surface of the bottle load in.
You must also download the needed subpart, and place it in the correct folder.
(2021-06-26, 2:47)Orion Pobursky Wrote: [ -> ]You can add unofficial parts to the CustomParts folder. Do a forum search for instructions. That's said, I would recommend not using Stud.uo and using LDCad instead since it's more LDraw compatible. .
Thanks, I got it! I had to create an \s folder for the subpart Magnus pointed out since none of the custom parts I made have subparts. BTW I recognize your name since I saved some photos you took of things I exhibited at Brickfair 2008.