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44375bp01.dat is mirrored wrongly - Peter Grass - 2025-05-01 I just noticed that part 44375bp01.dat has the clock face mirrored to how the real part looks and how the real big ben looks. So 12 is IIX instead of XII and 3 is at the 9 o'clock position etc. https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=44375bpb07&name=Dish%206%20x%206%20Inverted%20(Radar)%20-%20Solid%20Studs%20with%20Big%20Ben%20Clock%20Face%20Pattern&category=%5BDish,%20Decorated%5D#T=C&C=12 Vs https://library.ldraw.org/parts/8724 RE: 44375bp01.dat is mirrored wrongly - Magnus Forsberg - 2025-05-01 (Yesterday, 8:51)Peter Grass Wrote: I just noticed that part 44375bp01.dat has the clock face mirrored ..... It's deliberately "mirrored" since the pattern is made to be seen from the backside. https://images.brickset.com/sets/AdditionalImages/10253-1/10253_Back_05.jpg RE: 44375bp01.dat is mirrored wrongly - Rene Rechthaler - 2025-05-01 I think its correct, because that part is used with the studs inside... its stated that the print is only visible from the "bottom", and the outside is coated fully white. Thats why the pattern is BFC NOCLIP, so it can be seen through the bottom of the transparent part. RE: 44375bp01.dat is mirrored wrongly - Peter Grass - 2025-05-01 (Yesterday, 9:22)Rene Rechthaler Wrote: I think its correct, because that part is used with the studs inside... Ah I see, Thanks very much. I didn't realise Bricklinks pic had it in the wrong orientation for how its used. RE: 44375bp01.dat is mirrored wrongly - Gerald Lasser - 2025-05-01 (Yesterday, 11:06)Peter Grass Wrote: Ah I see, Thanks very much. I didn't realise Bricklinks pic had it in the wrong orientation for how its used. Due to the printing process, first white , then black, it would look just white seen from the usual perspective |