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Can anyone export narrow tank treads, new 4.1.8 doesnt contain those.

Im not sure where to put this request, but i hope i can get that little piece of narrow grease band so i can make my IFV ready.

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Can anyone export narrow tank treads, new 4.1.8 doesnt contain those.

Im not sure where to put this request, but i hope i can get that little piece of narrow grease band so i can make my IFV ready.

These treads will be back in the next release, due in January 2012 (so very soon).

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I would like to have these Lego Technic parts available in the LDD 5.0 Parts Pallette -- they are unique to the 8110 Unimog U400 set:

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"Dark Bluish Gray Technic, Steering Hub For Portal Axle" (Lego #4610378, Bricklink 92909)

"Light Bluish Gray Technic, Steering Portal Axle Housing" (Lego #4610377, Bricklink 92908)

"Black Tire 94.3 x 38 R" (Lego #4610381, Bricklink 92912)

"Light Bluish Gray Technic, Steering Ball Joint Large Open with C-Shape Pivot Frame" (Lego #4610379, Bricklink 92910)

"Technic, Steering Ball Joint Large Receptacle" cup to fit on above pivot (Lego #4610380, Bricklink 92911)

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I would like to have these Lego Technic parts available in the LDD 5.0 Parts Pallette -- they are unique to the 8110 Unimog U400 set:

"Dark Bluish Gray Technic, Steering Hub For Portal Axle" (Lego #4610378, Bricklink 92909)

"Light Bluish Gray Technic, Steering Portal Axle Housing" (Lego #4610377, Bricklink 92908)

"Black Tire 94.3 x 38 R" (Lego #4610381, Bricklink 92912)

"Light Bluish Gray Technic, Steering Ball Joint Large Open with C-Shape Pivot Frame" (Lego #4610379, Bricklink 92910)

"Technic, Steering Ball Joint Large Receptacle" cup to fit on above pivot (Lego #4610380, Bricklink 92911)

Keep in mind those Bricklink numbers you list are LEGO numbers. In some cases, Bricklink makes up its own part numbers for things, so any part number containing a letter is unofficial. But numerical four- or five-digit part numbers tend to be official.

For all people reporting parts they want added to LDD, this is a good page to bookmark. This is the service.LEGO.com summary for a Technic friction pin, but since it was updated to include the Design ID, color, and Element ID, it basically allows you access to a good portion of LEGO's parts database. Replace the Element ID (4121715) in the address with any other Element ID (the seven-digit numbers that appear in the backs of post-2006 instruction booklets) and you will be able to find the Design IDs for those parts.

One warning I'll give involves printed or otherwise decorated parts. If you insert the Element ID for a decorated part, the resulting Design ID still specifies the decorated version of the part, not the non-decorated version. It's the same way a Bricklink item number for a decorated part will be different from the item number for a non-decorated part, except that unlike Bricklink you can't just delete the "extra" numbers from the end to find the non-decorated version.

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