Unofficial File parts/13565.dat
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Minifig Hat Fedora with Large Brim
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0 Minifig Hat Fedora with Large Brim 0 Name: 13565.dat 0 Author: Philippe Hurbain [Philo] 0 !LDRAW_ORG Unofficial_Part 0 !LICENSE Licensed under CC BY 4.0 : see CAreadme.txt 0 BFC CERTIFY CCW 0 !CATEGORY Minifig Headwear 0 !KEYWORDS Brickowl 30559, outback 0 !HISTORY 2025-11-11 {LEGO Instructions App} Original part shape 0 !HISTORY 2025-11-11 [Philo] File preparation for LDraw Parts Tracker
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Part Events:
Philippe Hurbain [Philo]
Senior Part Reviewer
initially submitted the part.
2025-11-11 16:25:39
Peter Blomberg [WUIt]
Part Header Editor
made the following comment.
2025-11-12 10:19:36
Is it normal for a hat to not touch the stud atop a head?
Philippe Hurbain [Philo]
Senior Part Reviewer
made the following comment.
2025-11-12 12:56:07
You mean, the top of head stud? yes, it's common for the top of stud tube cavity to be significantly higher than usual to keep plastic thickness thin enough to allow proper cooling.
Peter Blomberg [WUIt]
Part Header Editor
posted a vote of Certify.
2025-11-14 13:35:11
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