existing parts color variations : 2797 and 95292


existing parts color variations : 2797 and 95292
#1
Hello.

I need this part :
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/cat...conly%22:0}

and this part : 
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/cat...conly%22:0}

Before submitting erronous parts in the part tracker I would like to have some advices about main color choice and parts name.

For the first one, I thaught I should go with :
the main cylinder named : 2797c04, based on 2797c03 with a color 16 top
and then copy 2797c01-f1 and f2 with c04 instead of c03 subpart. But I don't know how to name them ; 2797c05-f1 and f2 ? Or 2797c01p01-f1 and f2
Sould I go with 2797c03p01 instead of 2797c04 ?

For the second one I taught I could go with a copy of 95292c01 with a black 2910 subpart. But should I name it 95292c02 or 95292c01p01 ?

Thank you for your thaughts.
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#2
the pneumatic sets with the fully yellow pumps also have fully yellow cylinders (2793c03) -> even more to consider to synchronize
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#3
(2026-01-05, 20:05)Bertrand Lequy Wrote: Hello.

I need this part :
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/cat...conly%22:0}

A set of updated parts are found here:
https://library.ldraw.org/parts/search/s...t=74720-f1

I'll look into the shock absorber next. And then the all yellow cylinder.
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#4
Thank you.


how dis you choose those names (beside the fact 74720 is the LEGO name and wasn't used)
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(2026-01-05, 20:05)Bertrand Lequy Wrote: Hello.

and this part : 
https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/cat...conly%22:0}

For the second one I taught I could go with a copy of 95292c01 with a black 2910 subpart. But should I name it 95292c02 or 95292c01p01 ?

As far as I understand, the all uncoloured (all yellow?) 95292 doesn't exist. 
I have made 2 new files 95292p01-f1 and 95292p01-f2 with a black piston, to use in set 8110, set 9398, set 41999.

https://library.ldraw.org/parts/search/s...t=95292-f1
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