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If all goes well and the 2026-06 release goes out this weekend, I will be pushing the new software update to the Parts Tracker on Monday 6/29 probably some time around 1800-2000 PDT (that's 0300-0500 CET on 6/30). This will make the PT a standalone website and sever the connection between the forum and the PT. Before that happens, I will run a one time script to pull and update the PT profiles with the email listed here on the forum. If your email is out of date, you will not be able to do a password reset in order to log into the PT and will have to contact an admin with your correct email.
these 2 parts are on ldraw (3626bp8e 3626cp08) they have print variation bruce wayne.png (Size: 148.77 KB / Downloads: 62)
unlike the skeleton and standard grin these have major differences
the scowling head like the clone trooper torso piece has lots of modifications for example this piece 3626pb0299 has back printing all of the dino attack minifigs except viper are variations of this print might subfile?
Hello. Does anyone have the LDraw file for the Ralph Wiggum Head? (ref: 15502pr0001) Looking at the BrickOwl images, it seems like the LDraw file should exist.
I want to use part 6333p01 for a digital build, but when I try to import the model into partdesigner, I get this message:
This has been an issue for me long before it became an official part. It seems to happen no matter how I go about it, so I'm not sure what to do. Has anyone been able to get the model working?
I can't seem to find a way to upload an image as a pfp.
When I select the "Change avatar" tab in the user control panel, I'm brought to this page:
When I press "Change Avatar," the error immediately appears, and it doesn't let me actually upload an image. The wording is rather confusing and seems to imply that I was supposed to have already uploaded an image before selecting Change Avatar, but said button is the only thing on the page that I can interact with.
My adblocker is off, so I'm not sure what the issue is.
And sorry if this seems like a dumb or trivial issue, but I can't seem to figure out what the issue is.
Edit: Somehow I was able to get it working, I opened the page again, and there was a button to upload an image that wasn't there before.
Hi! I'm working on a moc of a Dragon I want to submit to lego ideas, and since they don't allow custom parts, I'm using 113308 and 113309 for its wings. However, while I have the image files, I have no clue how to actually put them into bricklink studio.
This is something I'm normally fine with doing myself, but despite my searching, I haven't been able to figure out how to do it in blender. I know what I need to do: either import the image without the white background and add depth to the image, or make a basic mesh that's roughly the same shape, then impose the texture onto it, but I don't actually know how to do either of these in blender. I could do the latter in Solidworks, but I don't have access to it right now.
Since the dragon I'm trying to make is white, I'd have to figure out how to import the part in black and white somehow, so I'd probably have to make my own model anyway.
If anyone at least knows any guides that could help me do this, I would be very grateful!
This is a modernized version of the LL897 Mobile Rocket Launcher set, using only parts currently (as of Summer, 2026) available from LEGO Pick-a-Brick online. The main design principle was to retain (or even improve) the durability and playability of the original, using similar, simple building techniques. An additional design principle was to use general-purpose parts, allowing for many alternative builds and re-use in Space-themed builds, following the structure and the building sequence of the original as closely as practical.
The main differences with the original are the following:
Instead of red and white, golden and teal minifigures are used.
Some originally gray parts (fenders, spare oxygen tank, etc.) are white.
The originally red wheel hubs are also white.
The walkie-talkie is light gray, with an additional face plate.
Instead of two vertical tail fins, three hangers are used, due to part availability but also to improve on the most fragile part of the original.
The erector mechanism has been completely changed, due to part availability.