(2019-09-18, 8:26)Max Martin Richter Wrote: I really like this idea. as we already use a, b, c identifier this should be easy. For sheets without number it's up to the author.
There is only one more thing, we need to discuss in my eyes: How do we number the stickers, if TLG uses different numbers for the same sticker? Like 04 and 05 are identical. Should we model d and alias as e or just d and continue with f?
I just browsed a few numbered stickers, and found that LEGO uses one number for the same sticker, even if it is located on a different spot on the sheet (see the technic sheet)
This seems to apply for the recent sheets (back to 2017 at least)
![[Image: 10265stk01.png]](https://img.bricklink.com/ItemImage/PN/0/10265stk01.png)
![[Image: 10266stk01.original.png]](https://img.bricklink.com/ItemImage/PN/0/10266stk01.original.png)
![[Image: 42097stk01.png]](https://img.bricklink.com/ItemImage/PN/0/42097stk01.png)
Although this one from 2015, uses two numbers for the same print (6 and 7)
It seems at some point in time there was a change of mind.
![[Image: 75915stk01a.png]](https://img.bricklink.com/ItemImage/PN/0/75915stk01a.png)
![[Image: 75920stk01b.png]](https://img.bricklink.com/ItemImage/PN/0/75920stk01b.png)
I would rather not model them or make an alias for them