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Joined: 7/27/2008 Posts: 1,191 Location: Los Angeles, California
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What is the quickest search, that I can find which set a mini was released in? Thanks in advance
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Joined: 5/3/2014 Posts: 2,098
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If you know the name of the piece, just type it in the Character Search bar.
Then click the piece you want, then click it again to load its own page. At the top it says what set it came out of.
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Joined: 5/8/2008 Posts: 2,220 Location: East Coast
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Also, the Search Characters list that comes up shows the set abbreviation and character number in the furthest left column. (as a quick reference) However, if you are like me and don't have them all memorized, Jen'ari's points above work perfect.
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I find identifying non uniques with multiple released poses from multiple sets to be the trickiest. I don't know a good technique other than flipping through images.
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adamb0nd wrote:I find identifying non uniques with multiple released poses from multiple sets to be the trickiest. I don't know a good technique other than flipping through images. There's at least one place where the image is wrong. I did a deep dive on Stormtroopers recently and one of the images doesn't match up.
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FlyingArrow wrote:adamb0nd wrote:I find identifying non uniques with multiple released poses from multiple sets to be the trickiest. I don't know a good technique other than flipping through images. There's at least one place where the image is wrong. I did a deep dive on Stormtroopers recently and one of the images doesn't match up. 😮 Then there's probably an error on my inventory Lies! Deception!
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