RE: Torso shortcut naming
2024-12-15, 0:11 (This post was last modified: 2024-12-15, 0:23 by Orion Pobursky.)
2024-12-15, 0:11 (This post was last modified: 2024-12-15, 0:23 by Orion Pobursky.)
For pXX(X) pattern code only:
- The first assembly will always use the same pattern code: 973p01 -> 76382p01
- Any subsequent assemblies will source the pattern code from:
+ Obsolete 973 patterns: 973p11 is obsolete so will never have an assembly so we 973p01 (Second assembly) -> 76382p11
+ Codes in use by other types of torso assemblies: 973p0v uses 16369p0v, therefore 973p1r (Second assembly) -> 76382p0v
If neither of these 2 sources are available or once the pXX(X) codes are exhausted for 973:
- Use the first pXXXX code available starting at p0001
- The pXXXX codes between 973 and the torso assemblies will not be coordinated.
Note: When in doubt, it hurts nothing to choose a pXXXX number.
Note: the pXXX (3 character) codes are only to be used for the CMF series minifigs.
Note: this also means that we need to finish making shortcut for all the existing 973 patterns.
- The first assembly will always use the same pattern code: 973p01 -> 76382p01
- Any subsequent assemblies will source the pattern code from:
+ Obsolete 973 patterns: 973p11 is obsolete so will never have an assembly so we 973p01 (Second assembly) -> 76382p11
+ Codes in use by other types of torso assemblies: 973p0v uses 16369p0v, therefore 973p1r (Second assembly) -> 76382p0v
If neither of these 2 sources are available or once the pXX(X) codes are exhausted for 973:
- Use the first pXXXX code available starting at p0001
- The pXXXX codes between 973 and the torso assemblies will not be coordinated.
Note: When in doubt, it hurts nothing to choose a pXXXX number.
Note: the pXXX (3 character) codes are only to be used for the CMF series minifigs.
Note: this also means that we need to finish making shortcut for all the existing 973 patterns.