Unofficial File parts/14769d0q.dat
Part Attributes:
Base Part: 14769.dat
File Header:
0 Tile 2 x 2 Round with Mirror Surface Sticker
0 Name: 14769d0q.dat
0 Author: Gabriel Läufer [Dr.Bricktacular]
0 !LDRAW_ORG Unofficial_Shortcut
0 !LICENSE Licensed under CC BY 4.0 : see CAreadme.txt
0 BFC CERTIFY CCW
0 !CATEGORY Sticker Shortcut
0 !KEYWORDS Bricklink 14769pb303, H-D, Harley-Davidson, mc, Motorcycle
0 !KEYWORDS Set 10269
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0 // 0 !KEYWORDS 14769pb303, Harley-Davidson Fat Boy, Set 10269, Creator Expert
0 // Sticker-Basepart
1 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 4150.dat
0 // Sticker
1 16 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 6270452a.dat
Status:
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Part Events:
2024-11-05 17:49:47
2025-08-07 15:24:24
2025-08-07 15:43:09
2025-08-10 08:56:09
2025-08-10 08:56:58
Keywords are duplicated, i.e. there is a line 0 // 0 KEYWORD there, doesn't hut, but dosen't help either... seems I overlooked this before
2025-08-11 10:07:43
2025-08-11 10:20:24
Yes, there is an extra set of keywords hidden in a comment after the header.
Please correct this.
Please correct this.
Wrong basepart.
4150 was long discontinued in 2019.
4150 was long discontinued in 2019.
2025-10-21 12:14:35
The instructions for this set deffinitely say 4579099 as the lego part and that does equate to 4150. All sources I've looked at say 4579099 = 4150 (rebrickable, Bricklink, toypro, brickowl etc)
2025-10-21 12:24:17
Ah hang on I was looking at a different set the winter village which does use a 2x2 mirrored tile sticker and is part 4150. The one in the Harley set is just regular 14769. We do need both though since as I mentioned the 4150 with mirrored sticker exists for set 10235-1 winter village so this oen just needs its key words changing to that set.
2025-10-21 17:48:12
Anyways the misplaced keywords need fixing.
Regarding the base part:
I suppose you mean Set 10235?
While I'm not fully against it, I still am highly sceptical. Please consider this:
*That set was released on Oct 13 2013 according to Brickset (https://brickset.com/sets/10235-1/Winter-Village-Market).
The Bricklink entry for 14769 says " Give.Me.A.Brick added this item to the catalog on Jul 28, 2013", which still predates this set's launch.
*not sure how trustworthy the instructions are on this behalf. The need to be printed when the set is packaged, so last minute changes will often not be acknowledge due to costs and logistics. The entire purpose of them giving us the Element IDs is to make it easier for consumer service finding replacements, which still works with a "wrong" ID in this case. -> Consumer Service page is likely more accurate than instructions.
*official Lego.com inventory lists 14769, but no 4150
*Again some copies might have indeed come with old stock of 4150, but I doubt it's the majority. What makes matters worse in this case, is the base colour being Pearl Gold/Warm Gold, which didn't exist until 2010 and then not being found in sets in 2012 (making chances of old stock quite much less likely).
*I'm also suspicious about the Bricklink photo not showing the back of the tile.
Regarding the base part:
I suppose you mean Set 10235?
While I'm not fully against it, I still am highly sceptical. Please consider this:
*That set was released on Oct 13 2013 according to Brickset (https://brickset.com/sets/10235-1/Winter-Village-Market).
The Bricklink entry for 14769 says " Give.Me.A.Brick added this item to the catalog on Jul 28, 2013", which still predates this set's launch.
*not sure how trustworthy the instructions are on this behalf. The need to be printed when the set is packaged, so last minute changes will often not be acknowledge due to costs and logistics. The entire purpose of them giving us the Element IDs is to make it easier for consumer service finding replacements, which still works with a "wrong" ID in this case. -> Consumer Service page is likely more accurate than instructions.
*official Lego.com inventory lists 14769, but no 4150
*Again some copies might have indeed come with old stock of 4150, but I doubt it's the majority. What makes matters worse in this case, is the base colour being Pearl Gold/Warm Gold, which didn't exist until 2010 and then not being found in sets in 2012 (making chances of old stock quite much less likely).
*I'm also suspicious about the Bricklink photo not showing the back of the tile.
2025-10-21 19:36:50
Check how this part is placed on a 3900. It can't be 4150. It must be a 14769.
The stud on the Signal Holder is attached to the bottom stud on the Tile, and the cross stud prevents that.
The stud on the Signal Holder is attached to the bottom stud on the Tile, and the cross stud prevents that.
2025-10-21 19:54:05
"parts/4150d09.dat" to "parts/14769d0q.dat"
2025-10-21 20:40:47
All the keywords are correct for this set, and the sticker sheet number is correct.
The used tile is not correct.
The used tile is not correct.
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