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Duplo! (61649 2x4x3 Door Frame, 98225 2x2x2 Round, etc...) - tom alphin - 2021-01-05 I'm actually updating my LEGO Brick Labels to include the most common DUPLO bricks. I was surprised to see that 61649, the current design of the 2x4x3 Door Frame is not in LDraw. This led me to updating my Most Common LEGO Parts database to output the Most Common DUPLO parts instead. If you click on the Most Common DUPLO parts article, you will find that very many of the parts are missing photos (because photos are exported from LDraw using a custom script). This includes parts in the top 20 list! This suggests that DUPLO has not been a priority for the LDraw community recently, especially given how many fewer DUPLO pieces there are compared to the barrage of one-off pieces added to the LEGO system in recent years (especially in the Collectible Minifigures series.) Missing Common DUPLO Parts:
thanks, ---tom RE: Duplo! (61649 2x4x3 Door Frame, 98225 2x2x2 Round, etc...) - Philippe Hurbain - 2021-01-05 Funny you asked now... I am currently on a Duplo trip, as a result of events conjunction: my grandson beeing in Duplo age, and the recent availability of some Duplo 3D shapes in LEGO/Unity microgame! Yesterday I uploaded several parts from your list:
RE: Duplo! (61649 2x4x3 Door Frame, 98225 2x2x2 Round, etc...) - Philippe Hurbain - 2021-01-05 and so... wall, plate and brick with bow done! https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cgi?f=parts/25550.dat https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cgi?f=parts/14721.dat https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cgi?f=parts/11170.dat Quote:If so, my Most Common DUPLO parts article may help decide which parts to tackle first.Yes, very interesting! RE: Duplo! (61649 2x4x3 Door Frame, 98225 2x2x2 Round, etc...) - tom alphin - 2021-01-06 (2021-01-05, 19:27)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: and so... wall, plate and brick with bow done! Wow, awesome; good timing indeed! I already updated my script and website to reflect the Part ID's you provided yesterday, and will update again to include these three additional parts! This brings us up to the 19 most common DUPLO parts (per my analysis)! :-) ---tom RE: Duplo! (61649 2x4x3 Door Frame, 98225 2x2x2 Round, etc...) - Philippe Hurbain - 2021-01-09 (2021-01-06, 3:01)tom alphin Wrote: Wow, awesome; good timing indeed! I already updated my script and website to reflect the Part ID's you provided yesterday, and will update again to include these three additional parts!Some more Duplo parts! https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptscan.cgi?q=2021-01-09&scope=header https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cgi?f=parts/31171.dat https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cgi?f=parts/31022.dat RE: Duplo! (61649 2x4x3 Door Frame, 98225 2x2x2 Round, etc...) - tom alphin - 2021-01-10 (2021-01-09, 16:20)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: Some more Duplo parts! Awesome, thanks! I've updated the Most Common DUPLO parts guide to include the new parts. It looks like the guide was helpful in picking the next most common parts to create in LDraw. LDraw now includes the 28 most common parts! ---tom RE: Duplo! (61649 2x4x3 Door Frame, 98225 2x2x2 Round, etc...) - tom alphin - 2021-01-15 (2021-01-10, 20:54)tom alphin Wrote: Awesome, thanks! Been following the awesome progress on the Parts Tracker. I updated my images again, and we've now got images for the 36 most common DUPLO parts! I did also find this thread relating to the Unity release as a source of part shapes... It looks like a lot of the outstanding common DUPLO parts are there, and just need to be ported, too...
RE: Duplo! (61649 2x4x3 Door Frame, 98225 2x2x2 Round, etc...) - Philippe Hurbain - 2021-01-15 (2021-01-15, 0:03)tom alphin Wrote: Been following the awesome progress on the Parts Tracker. I updated my images again, and we've now got images for the 36 most common DUPLO parts!Looks like you last update missed this one: https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cgi?s=65273 (edit) ...and https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cgi?s=93353 Also, I'm a bit annoyed by this one 11248 Duplo Car Base 2 x 6 with Yellow Wheels with Fake Bolts and Open Hitch End that shows red wheels! The proper shortcut is https://www.ldraw.org/parts/official-part-lookup.html?folder=parts&partid=14639p02. Also, 11248 is the design number for the chassis alone, chassis+wheel is 14639 (and we use 14839p0x for the various Quote:I did also find this thread relating to the Unity release as a source of part shapes... It looks like a lot of the outstanding common DUPLO parts are there, and just need to be ported, too...If you look at file header, that's the way I made most of these parts recently: Code: 0 !HISTORY 2020-12-12 {LEGO/Unity Microgame} Original part shape Quote:In fact, the only part in the top 50 that isn't included in the unity dump was:29304 Duplo Plate Round 4 x 8 Semi-Circle was missing too, I had to make it from scratch... RE: Duplo! (61649 2x4x3 Door Frame, 98225 2x2x2 Round, etc...) - Willy Tschager - 2021-01-16 (2021-01-05, 1:22)tom alphin Wrote: This led me to updating my Most Common LEGO Parts database This is an interesting list. It would be fun to see a Most UNIQUE LEGO Parts or One-Timers as I expect that most of the parts I author fall in in that category :-) w. RE: Duplo! (61649 2x4x3 Door Frame, 98225 2x2x2 Round, etc...) - tom alphin - 2021-01-16 (2021-01-16, 9:09)Willy Tschager Wrote: This is an interesting list. It would be fun to see a Most UNIQUE LEGO Parts or One-Timers as I expect that most of the parts I author fall in in that category :-) If I can find a simple way to script removal of printed parts, or map them to their non-printed equivalents, it would be easy enough to include the long tail in my analyses - all the way down to the "least common" parts that only exist in a single set! (Not sure how to do that in SQL...) Interesting idea, but we'll see, since that isn't a priority at this time. ---tom |