Hello!
I built two sets (one from the Hobbit, the other from The Lord Of The Rings), but neither ever got officially marked as sets... is there any way for them to be marked as such?
http://www.mecabricks.com/en/models/L0Qa3d3p2Mo
http://www.mecabricks.com/en/models/01w2rXKPv8W
Thanks in advance!
Too bad it didn't happened yet. It's probably a mistake.
For a set to get marked, you need to do the following as author:
If this has happened, and it's just a mistake as I mentioned, please just contact Scrubs in a personal message.
OK. Thanks!
If the sets don't get marked, it is also likely that someone else has already built that set and that one was marked. Had the same thing happen to me awhile back. Only one version gets marked.
No one else posted those. 😃
I believe there is a certain level of completion that a set must reach before Scrubs marks it as an official set. I think the model is supposed to have at least all of the molds before being tagged, but I could be wrong.
Hello,
There are multiple criteria for a model to be tagged:
It can also happen that I miss a model.
in the case of the 2 models that you mentioned here, it is borderline. 9471 is mainly built around minifigs but only a few are missing. For
79018, Minifigs are not so important but the dragon is missing.
I posted a recommendation in the comments related to the wrong material used for shiny parts. if you correct that for both sets, I might flagged them.
I feel it makes more since to just add this to an existing topic, rather than make a new one.
My model of Kuffs (41554) http://www.mecabricks.com/en/models/907vNynVjAm never got labeled as a set. The model is complete.
Ah. Thanks, Scrubs!
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