What is the reasoning behind splitting the Creator Expert sets across multiple categories? Is it because sets are functionally limited to a theme and subtheme? It seems odd to have sets clearly labeled as such by LEGO to not be included in that category when browsed to.
For reference, I believe these are all sets labeled Creator Expert and their current categories:
#10232 Palace Cinema (Advanced Models - Modular Buildings)
#10233 Horizon Express (Creator - Expert)
#10234 Sydney Opera House (Advanced Models - Buildings)
#10235 Winter Village Market (Seasonal - Winter Village)
#10241 Maersk Line Triple-E (Advanced Models - Maersk)
#10242 [Mini Cooper Mk. VII (Advanced Models - Vehicles)]
#10243 Parisian Restaurant (Advanced Models - Modular Buildings)
#10244 Fairground Mixer (Creator - Expert)
#10245 [Santa's Workshop (Seasonal - Winter Village)]
Based on the patterns here, it seems Horizon Express should be moved into Trains and Fairground Mixer into Advanced Models - Miscellaneous. While the categories would be subjective rather than based on LEGO's labeling, it would be consistent.
The ideal solution is an open-ended, "tag"-based categories system, but I realize that would likely involve a lot of work (e.g. rewriting the database structure) for something that doesn't apply to the majority of sets.
For reference, I believe these are all sets labeled Creator Expert and their current categories:
#10232 Palace Cinema (Advanced Models - Modular Buildings)
#10233 Horizon Express (Creator - Expert)
#10234 Sydney Opera House (Advanced Models - Buildings)
#10235 Winter Village Market (Seasonal - Winter Village)
#10241 Maersk Line Triple-E (Advanced Models - Maersk)
#10242 [Mini Cooper Mk. VII (Advanced Models - Vehicles)]
#10243 Parisian Restaurant (Advanced Models - Modular Buildings)
#10244 Fairground Mixer (Creator - Expert)
#10245 [Santa's Workshop (Seasonal - Winter Village)]
Based on the patterns here, it seems Horizon Express should be moved into Trains and Fairground Mixer into Advanced Models - Miscellaneous. While the categories would be subjective rather than based on LEGO's labeling, it would be consistent.
The ideal solution is an open-ended, "tag"-based categories system, but I realize that would likely involve a lot of work (e.g. rewriting the database structure) for something that doesn't apply to the majority of sets.