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[Master thread] Help identifying parts, sets and minifigs

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  • AstrobricksAstrobricks Member Posts: 5,566
    edited February 2019
    Baby_Yoda said:
    Yeah, the space can't be entered in the username field normally (hence the underscore in my name) but LEGO Fan's was set by a moderator. It may very well be the only username on the whole of Brickset to contain a space...
    Sorry if this is obvious LEGO Fan, but being new you might not realize that the ability to use the @ notation allows other users to get your attention by creating a notification that you’ll notice as a small number on a red square next to your moniker in the upper right of the screen. If you click on that notification, it will take you straight to the post that mentions your moniker with the ‘@‘. If the lack of this feature bothers you, you might want to ask for another name change that doesn’t contain spaces.
    LEGOFan2
  • gtrjedigtrjedi Member Posts: 33

    Found this in a bin.
    Anyone know what sets the stickers go to?
    Looks like at least 2 different sets.
    Thanks.
    LEGOFan2
  • 560Heliport560Heliport Member Posts: 4,275
    All are from #70010 Lion CHI Temple.
    Baby_Yoda
  • AstrobricksAstrobricks Member Posts: 5,566
    Pretty professional application there ;-)
    DeMontesBaby_YodagelksterMr_Cross
  • DeMontesDeMontes Member Posts: 745
    Pretty professional application there ;-)
    That made me laugh! It's the main reason why I rarely put the stickers on...my application is worse than that ;-)
  • AstrobricksAstrobricks Member Posts: 5,566
    Also, time to clean the remote control. Eww.
    LEGOFan2gmonkey76Baby_YodaBumblepantsgelkster
  • Robin9001Robin9001 Member Posts: 3
    Can anyone identify what this strange kind of minifigure is please? I've never come across it before... It's got a ball-joint-attached head, rotating arms and legs, the latter of which hinge on a red bar. LEGO stamped inside each foot, but no part numbers anywhere. Thanks!
  • Robin9001Robin9001 Member Posts: 3
    Sorry, is that picture too big? I tried to downsize it..
  • BumblepantsBumblepants Member Posts: 7,730
    It's Fabuland! 
    gmonkey76andheBaby_Yoda
  • Robin9001Robin9001 Member Posts: 3
    Ah yes, thanks Bumblepants. That explains why it's a bit strange :)
    Bumblepants
  • andheandhe Member Posts: 4,002
    @Robin9001 I thought it was a bear, turns out it's a racoon (I suspect it's the same head sculpt though) https://brickset.com/minifigs/fab12d/fabuland-figure-raccoon-3
  • BrainsluggedBrainslugged Member Posts: 2,278
    It's a rare Lego Movie 2 figure!!!! 😁
  • Pitfall69Pitfall69 Member Posts: 11,454
    andhe said:
    @Robin9001 I thought it was a bear, turns out it's a racoon (I suspect it's the same head sculpt though) https://brickset.com/minifigs/fab12d/fabuland-figure-raccoon-3
    Raccoons are native to North America; maybe the designers didn't know what a raccoon looked like...lol. Raccoons are vile creatures and I hear they are actually invading Denmark!!! 
    Bumblepants
  • AstrobricksAstrobricks Member Posts: 5,566
    edited February 2019
    Pitfall69 said:
    andhe said:
    @Robin9001 I thought it was a bear, turns out it's a racoon (I suspect it's the same head sculpt though) https://brickset.com/minifigs/fab12d/fabuland-figure-raccoon-3
    Raccoons are native to North America; maybe the designers didn't know what a raccoon looked like...lol. Raccoons are vile creatures and I hear they are actually invading Denmark!!! 
    There have been established populations in various parts of continental Europe since the early 20th century according to wikipedia. I love the German name for them, Waschbär :)
    Pitfall69Bumblepants
  • BumblepantsBumblepants Member Posts: 7,730
    edited February 2019
    A good friend who works at a campground told me someone on the kitchen staff captured a raccoon who had gotten stuck in a dumpster. He then sold it to a grave digger for $20. The buyer planned to use it to make a hat and some soup. This is one of my favorite stories.
    LEGOFan2Pitfall69Switchfoot55terfstenBaby_Yoda
  • AllBrickAllBrick Member Posts: 1,497
    Hello.

    Could I possibly get an ID on this handsome fellow please?


  • 560Heliport560Heliport Member Posts: 4,275
    That's Star Wars Emperor Palpatine, missing his hood.
    AllBrickandheBaby_Yoda
  • gelkstergelkster Member Posts: 927
    @AllBrick- give us a hard one next time ;)
    Switchfoot55
  • shikadishikadi Member Posts: 140
    Maybe this will be more challenging - does anyone know if this was an actual produced minifig (the torso is really all that's interesting)? Doesn't seem to be in a retail available capacity, but would be interested even if it was an employee giveaway or something of that sort.

    All my searches just lead to hundreds and hundreds of the Bricktober minifigs.


  • oldtodd33oldtodd33 Member Posts: 2,729
    I would say no. 
    andhe
  • Craig1225Craig1225 Member Posts: 10
    Can anyone help identify this minifigure please?  Thank you!

  • PJ76ukPJ76uk Member Posts: 974
    edited February 2019
    There is a thread for asking questions:
    https://forum.brickset.com/discussion/513/master-thread-help-identifying-parts-and-sets#latest

    But to answer your question it looks like a cloakless Eomer from #9471 with the wrong legs, could be the legs from the Rohan Soldier from the same set. The halberd is the type used by the Uruk-Hai from Lord of the Rings sets.
    madforLEGOshikadigmonkey76LEGOFan2
  • Craig1225Craig1225 Member Posts: 10
    Thank you! Apologies for posting in the wrong thread - noted for next time.
  • CCCCCC Member Posts: 20,556
    There was also already an answer to your question on bricklink before you posted here.




    SumoLegoMr_Cross
  • PJ76ukPJ76uk Member Posts: 974
    I think next time I will search for the question not the answer!!
    shikadi
  • Craig1225Craig1225 Member Posts: 10
    Yep, sorry, posted for a neighbor - wasn’t aware that he was on the forum and had posted the same question.
  • HuwHuw Administrator Posts: 7,120
    Someone emailed me to ask if I could help identify this fellow. I'm not familiar with him but I suspect someone here is!


  • BumblepantsBumblepants Member Posts: 7,730
    Huw said:
    Someone emailed me to ask if I could help identify this fellow. I'm not familiar with him but I suspect someone here is!


    It is one of the Nexo Knights. Robin I believe? Probably from the 2017 line as he had short legs at the beginning.
    Baby_Yoda
  • 560Heliport560Heliport Member Posts: 4,275
    It is Robin, but that version was in 2018's Aaron's X-Bow.
    AstrobricksBaby_Yoda
  • andheandhe Member Posts: 4,002
    I have that version and got it with the Nexo magazine. The database claims he's in no sets, but is for sale on bricklink, so I'm pretty sure that he was from the mag.

    https://brickset.com/minifigs/nex139/robin-pearl-gold-armor-hair
  • HuwHuw Administrator Posts: 7,120
    Thanks everyone!
  • 560Heliport560Heliport Member Posts: 4,275
    My mistake! I recently got #72005 and recognized the armor. Didn't notice that the face was different!
  • AanchirAanchir Member Posts: 3,044
    My mistake! I recently got #72005 and recognized the armor. Didn't notice that the face was different!
    The face is the same, just a matter of having his hair instead of a helmet. That’s sufficient grounds to be listed as a separate minifigure on BrickLink.
  • DB361DB361 Member Posts: 299
    And ID on this electronic hub, please? Takes 3 AA batteries, with ID 5373 (not found on Bricklink) and copyright 2002. Initially thought it might have been from an old Mindstorms or Robotics set but can’t find anything.
    LEGOFan2
  • stluxstlux Member Posts: 2,450
    edited February 2019
    @DB361 That's part 3173c01, available in set #4095 Record and Play.

    According to the instructions it records your action when you press the red button, and then repeats it when you press the green one. Looks like that's the only motorized part in the set, so should be easy to repurpose.
    DB361LEGOFan2Baby_Yoda
  • DB361DB361 Member Posts: 299
    @stlux Many thanks! Just found the Technic gearbox that only came in that set as well, so might have a go at putting it back together if I have enough of the other parts.
    LEGOFan2
  • gtrjedigtrjedi Member Posts: 33
    I tried to find the identifying thread but I don't know where it went.
    Anyone know what this piece is from?
    Looks like a hot rod or car roof.....
  • ShibShib Member Posts: 5,478
    Fabuland
  • PJ76ukPJ76uk Member Posts: 974
    ^ part 4086 found in #3629
  • PaulMPaulM Member Posts: 45
    Anyone recognise these? They came in a box full of Lego Friends sets but can't identify them....
    LEGOFan2
  • datsunrobbiedatsunrobbie Member Posts: 1,832
    The chunk with the music note on top looks like part of #41103. Pink houses from #41029?
  • PJ76ukPJ76uk Member Posts: 974
    edited February 2019
    The green base is from #41074
    Back left, parts of #41004 combined differently?
    Middle back and back right look like they could be #41029 but some minor differences...
    Baby_Yoda
  • PaulMPaulM Member Posts: 45
    Many Thanks.
  • oldtodd33oldtodd33 Member Posts: 2,729
  • BumblepantsBumblepants Member Posts: 7,730
    edited February 2019
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  • Rockpig3Rockpig3 Member Posts: 2
    Does anyone know the Minifigure number for the Magazine Gift set SW911943? I've tried to do it by matching parts with existing Luke Skywalker minifigs without any success. Thanks in advance.
  • stluxstlux Member Posts: 2,450
    @Rockpig3 According to Bricklink it's sw0778. So the same minifig as we got in #75159 Death Star, #75173 Luke's Landspeeder and the recent #75220 Sandcrawler. 
  • Rockpig3Rockpig3 Member Posts: 2
    Thanks
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