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 Author: JoBen View Messages Posted By JoBen
 Posted: Dec 9, 2023 06:15
 Subject: Parts database Excel file
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JoBen (25)

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Is there a partsdatabase of Lego parts used in technic sets ?
 Author: hpoort View Messages Posted By hpoort
 Posted: Dec 9, 2023 11:53
 Subject: Re: Parts database Excel file
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In Catalog, JoBen writes:
  Is there a partsdatabase of Lego parts used in technic sets ?

The catalog download page is here: https://www.bricklink.com/catalogDownload.asp

You can download a list of all parts, or you can download the inventory of a
single set, but there is no way to classify these parts as 'used in technic
sets' directly.
 Author: Akir View Messages Posted By Akir
 Posted: Dec 10, 2023 04:55
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In Catalog, hpoort writes:
  In Catalog, JoBen writes:
  Is there a partsdatabase of Lego parts used in technic sets ?

The catalog download page is here: https://www.bricklink.com/catalogDownload.asp

You can download a list of all parts, or you can download the inventory of a
single set, but there is no way to classify these parts as 'used in technic
sets' directly.

With BrickStore it should be possible to compile a list of all technic sets;
once you have that, you can part them all out with one click (ok, maybe two or
three). Haven't tried that though, it might be a strain on memory space to
work with that large a list.