Pneumatic tubes


Pneumatic tubes
#1
Philo has already drawn a lot of pneumatic tubes for use in the PLI of LPub3D and uploaded them to the PartsTracker.
For a MOC I need some that are not yet available. For example 11L and 12L.
Since these are relatively simple, I would like to submit them later.
Now to my question: According to which scheme are the tubes named?
I don't see any connection.
If nothing goes right, go left.
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#2
(2020-04-21, 7:44)Johann Eisner Wrote: Philo has already drawn a lot of pneumatic tubes for use in the PLI of LPub3D and uploaded them to the PartsTracker.
For a MOC I need some that are not yet available. For example 11L and 12L.
Since these are relatively simple, I would like to submit them later.
Now to my question: According to which scheme are the tubes named?
I don't see any connection.
I only created the tubes for which I could find LEGO references on Brickset. 11L and 12L don't seem to be referenced... (https://brickset.com/parts/page-2?query=...tic%20tube)
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#3
Aaaaah.
OK.
That make sense.
Then I'll redesign my MOC.
Thanks Philo.
If nothing goes right, go left.
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(2020-04-21, 7:44)Johann Eisner Wrote: not yet available. For example 11L and 12L.

I haven't found a 11L tube yet, but 12L exists. It's number 63539.
https://brickset.com/search?query=63539&scope=All

You need to know a bit Danish to find them all.. Smile
https://brickset.com/parts?query=slange
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(2020-04-21, 16:36)Magnus Forsberg Wrote: I haven't found a 11L tube yet, but 12L exists. It's number 63539.
https://brickset.com/search?query=63539&scope=All

You need to know a bit Danish to find them all.. Smile
https://brickset.com/parts?query=slange
Ah - I made several searches, including "12M" and "12 M" but I didn't thought of looking for "M 12"!!!
12L tubes now on PT: https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptscan.cgi...escription
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(2020-04-21, 17:56)Philippe Hurbain Wrote: Ah - I made several searches, including "96MM", "96 MM", "12M" and "12 M" but I didn't thought of looking for "M 12"!!!
12L tubes now on PT: https://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptscan.cgi...escription
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