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File Header:
0 Sticker Technic Front Loader LEGO Technic Banner Side A
0 Name: 86037c.dat
0 Author: Santeri Piippo [arezey]
0 !LDRAW_ORG Unofficial_Part
0 !LICENSE Redistributable under CCAL version 2.0 : see CAreadme.txt
0 BFC CERTIFY CCW
0 !KEYWORDS 8265-1
Status:
2 subfiles aren't certified. (CSSX)
Size: 1340 bytes
Reviewers' certifications:
Steffen=novote
mikeheide=certify
Required (unofficial) subfiles:
Related (unofficial) files:
(none)
File reviews and updates:
At Sat Dec 5 11:32:21 2009, the file was initially submitted.
Submitted by: arezey
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At Sat Dec 5 11:32:23 2009, a new version of the file was submitted.
Submitted by: arezey
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At Mon Apr 5 21:40:06 2010, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: mikeheide
Certification: certify
No comments were posted with this review.
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At Thu Dec 30 05:50:07 2010, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Steffen
Certification: novote
Comments:
I think that
2698p03.dat
86037c.dat
86037d.dat
168135a.dat
could share the "Technic" logo.
We should create 2 subfiles:
- one modeling just the text in color 16
- one modeling just the text surrounding in color 16
By combining these two, we can create all possible color combinations.
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At Thu Dec 30 06:10:05 2010, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Steffen
Certification: novote
Comments:
I should express myself more clearly...
Of course, there are different generations of the "Technic" logo.
I think we should name them maybe
- "Type 1", "Type 2", "Type 3", ...
or we could describe their visual appearance instead:
- "Technic Logo (Digital Font)"
- "Technic Logo (Rounded Font)"
- "Technic Logo (Italic Font)"
What I had in mind when writing my previous post was:
IMHO, we could create own files for each of the logos and use them in the parts carrying them.
This technique will bring us more versatility. See also
http://www.ldraw.org/cgi-bin/ptdetail.cgi?f=parts/s/003432s1.dat
Maybe http://www.ericalbrecht.com/technic/1977.html
can be of help for us here, because it displays the Technic
sets in chronological order and lets us track down which logos
appeared in which order.
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At Thu Dec 30 06:20:03 2010, the following review was posted:
Reviewer: Steffen
Certification: novote
Comments:
a good history of the logo can be seen here:
http://isodomos.com/technica/history/catalogs/catalog.php
There we see: the "rounded font" logo was in use from 1982 to 1999.
In 1999, a new logo appeared.
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