RE: Bionicle Tahu Cosplayer from Series 29
2026-05-09, 18:12 (This post was last modified: 2026-05-09, 18:13 by Chris Böhnke.)
2026-05-09, 18:12 (This post was last modified: 2026-05-09, 18:13 by Chris Böhnke.)
(2026-05-09, 17:28)Sylvain Sauvage Wrote: Rebrickable does the same as BL: https://rebrickable.com/parts/970c02pat2...nes-print/
The principle is that the hips is the base subpart, legs (or pegs…) are added to this base. Same for torsos.
LEGO’s rule would be “last subpart added to the assembly gives the colour,” hence torsos with Yellow hands are considered Yellow.
More in this thread on the BL forum: https://www.bricklink.com/messageThread....ID=1541693![]()
Also, LEGO has some special colours (I’d say about 100!), like “1.multicombination” for marbling or dual-moulding…. You can see them on https://brickcolor.net/ if you choose “Show all TLG colors.” LEGO is a mess
Not fully correct.
Torso base colour for Lego is always the Torso. Where did you get the info it's the "last subpart"?
I am well aware of the "Multicombinations". There's also "I-M-L", "Test Number Range" and the whole 51-99 numbers which are mostly just speculative in their meaning.
I still don't get what that has to do with the original question.
Hips - ca. 20% of part, Legs ca. 40%/40% of part, so leg colour is the better choice for base colour.
