More common parts missing from LDraw


More common parts missing from LDraw
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I'm trying to expand my LEGO Parts Guide to include more vintage parts, and hope to add a publicly visible mode to browse the most common retired parts sometime soon!  I do not want to do that until I've added as many common vintage parts as possible, and some of them are missing from LDraw.

This thread includes those parts in top 500 most common parts for any 5-year period that are not in LDraw collection yet.  I hope this helps inspire folks to fill in some gaps in the LDraw parts library!

2024 Parts
This looks at just sets released so far this year, and helps elevate the most popular new parts so folks can consider adding them to the collection... (Ranking will fluctuate a bit every time new sets are inventoried.)

Current Parts 2020-2024
There's only one part in the top 1000 current parts not already in LDraw, which is pretty awesome!
2010-2014 (parts 1-500)
2005-2009 (Parts 1-500)
2000-2004 (parts 1-450)


(I will continue from here in a future update to this post...)

Sincerely,
---Tom
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These are almost all Bionicle and Clickits which isn't surprising in the least.
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(2024-06-29, 2:08)Orion Pobursky Wrote: These are almost all Bionicle and Clickits which isn't surprising in the least.

They are still pretty common, and maybe they should be in the collection.  That said, I will try to note those parts which are NOT bionicle or Clickits for clarity's sake.
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at least some raw bionicle parts can be found here:
http://www.digital-bricks.de/en/statistic4.php
of course they have to be cleaned and reworked to be uploaded.
Are clikits parts even somewhere? do they fit to the normal system?
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mmmmm yes more bionicles in the tracker
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also 32553 was on the tracker but that got removed maybe due to it missing its lower half Big Grin
but maybe i would finish it
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(2024-06-29, 7:36)Rene Rechthaler Wrote: Are clikits parts even somewhere? do they fit to the normal system?

I do not know if digital representations exist anywhere, but they do work with System...

Learn More: https://brickset.com/article/42998
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I just updated the original post to include a section of missing parts from sets in 2024 alone.  This elevates some very useful parts which should be shortlisted for inclusion quickly because iif their universal appeal.
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I will be editing your post and striking through the uploaded parts, think that is easier

5093
5095
79180
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is there a list of very old but missing parts? from 1950-1980 for example...
most of them have to be done manually.
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(2024-08-08, 8:43)Gerald Lasser Wrote: I will be editing your post and striking through the uploaded parts, think that is easier

5093
5095
79180

That's great, thanks!
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(2024-08-08, 11:15)Rene Rechthaler Wrote: is there a list of very old but missing parts? from 1950-1980 for example...
most of them have to be done manually.

Rene, I can create that list pretty easily.  (I had planned to do it by decade, since the parts common to each decade aren't necessarily those which are most common in previous decades.)

I will update the original post with most common missing parts from that date range soon!
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I've dabbled a bit in creating some of the very old parts. Trouble is, many of them are non-System*, HO-scale parts like gas pumps, policemen and of course vehicles. The LDraw didacts out there would say these need not be modeled as they do not connect to or interact with regular, brick-like parts. But on the other hand, many of the earliest building sets cannot be considered complete without these parts. (Consider the great 1310 Esso station, for example.)

*(Of course, I say "non-System", but in reality these parts are very much in-System—no less than the original "system", the System in Play!)
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(2024-08-11, 4:57)N. W. Perry Wrote: The LDraw didactic out there would say these need not be modeled 

 Not me. If it was produced by LEGO for a set, it's fair game for LDraw.
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(2024-08-11, 5:43)Orion Pobursky Wrote: Not me. If it was produced by LEGO for a set, it's fair game for LDraw.

Don't worry, it's still a long-term goal of mine. Smile But it might have to wait for retirement…

One complication is that LDraw parts author community and the old parts collectors don't necessarily overlap, so good orthographic images of these parts can be hard to come by.
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Hm, I checked some of my oldest parts: (which are missing in LDraw)
-http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/x1095a blue/white without windows
-http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/820c
-http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/x798
Does anyone need pictures? Are the HO car wheels always the same?
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While it would be awesome to have all the HO scale vehicles inside the LDraw collection, I do tend to agree that parts with system connections (studs, pins etc...) are the most interesting ones to add since LDraw is primarily used to model things that people can build with LEGO.  

My queries seem to filter out most vehicles or other non-studded parts, so it is hard to know which ones are most common and should be tackled first,.

Even with my queries, if we look at the 'most common' parts for an era like 1950-1960, some LEGO "elements" that are definitely not bricks appear pretty high on the list, like:
- #60 - tplan02 - https://rebrickable.com/parts/tplan02 - Masonite town plan base that you can build your town on top of.
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(2024-08-11, 21:01)Rene Rechthaler Wrote: Hm, I checked some of my oldest parts: (which are missing in LDraw)
-http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/x1095a blue/white without windows
-http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/820c
-http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/x798
Does anyone need pictures? Are the HO car wheels always the same?

We definitely have the garage plate—unless this is a specific variant?

I think the HO wheels are all the same, but I'd have to look more specifically through Gary's guide and other sources. Incidentally, my plan for the HO vehicles was to maybe buy a few in the worst possible condition, so as to a) save money, and b) not feel bad about disassembling them somewhat! I do think they often share a common chassis as well, but I'm pretty sure there's more than one version of that.
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(2024-08-12, 20:43)N. W. Perry Wrote: We definitely have the garage plate—unless this is a specific variant?

I think the HO wheels are all the same, but I'd have to look more specifically through Gary's guide and other sources. Incidentally, my plan for the HO vehicles was to maybe buy a few in the worst possible condition, so as to a) save money, and b) not feel bad about disassembling them somewhat! I do think they often share a common chassis as well, but I'm pretty sure there's more than one version of that.

the other plate is atleast a new variant (maybe even an own part).
it connects to a different type of door (tilt door/double doors).
it also has a different amount of studs and is for different cars.
the old one is narrow, it only fits the H0 cars. (13 side studs)
the new one has a 4stud wide ramp. (14 side studs)
Peeron has two entries (820b and c) which seem to be the same part. (still only one set: 348)
the doors are missing in Ldraw too, they are the same for right/left and are an assembly with a torsion spring.
the eight-sided stud can be rotated and locks in the base / the roof.
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