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Mini-fig Base Plate

Brick_ObsessionBrick_Obsession Member Posts: 656
edited November 2012 in Building and Techniques
Does anyone know the part number on Bricklink for the CMF Base Plates?

Thanks for any help

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  • CCCCCC Member Posts: 20,556
    88646

    You just need to look in any CMF set inventory to find it.
  • tedwardtedward Member Posts: 163
    edited November 2012
    Really? You don't know how to find it? It took me typing "collectible" in the search box above, and like five clicks.

    Search on Brickset (sets): "collectible" - brings up Collectible Minifigures
    >choose first fig that appears
    >choose "Links" tab
    >choose "BrickLink catalogue entry"
    >Choose "View Inv" and the whole series comes up
    >Chose "Inv" beside any one of the individual packs and voila!

    And no, I'm not gonna tell you. You can experience the joy of discovery for yourself. :)
  • ObiWanKenobiObiWanKenobi Member Posts: 17
    Does anyone know if it's possible to buy this base plates for mini figures from the LEGO shop (Pick a brick)?
    If the answer is yes, does anyone know the pice ID?
    Thank you!
  • kiki180703kiki180703 Member Posts: 1,063
    ^ I have never seen them on PAB walls but YMMV.
  • PaperballparkPaperballpark Member Posts: 4,270
    I've never seen them on PAB walls either. I suspect they'll be fairly cheap on Bricklink though, given they're in every single CMF.
  • CCCCCC Member Posts: 20,556
    It used to be that you could buy 100 for 3p each or so on BL. Now many collectors like to display all their minifigs on them, for any decent quantity you are looking at 20-30p each.
  • CoyotelilyCoyotelily Member Posts: 661
    I have spoken with lego on several occasions about these parts, they are missing a trick not having them for sale in stores, they could easily put 10 in a bag for £1.50 and be quids in !, you can't buy them at all from lego apparently.
    ObiWanKenobikiki180703Lee
  • ObiWanKenobiObiWanKenobi Member Posts: 17
    I have spoken with lego on several occasions about these parts, they are missing a trick not having them for sale in stores, they could easily put 10 in a bag for £1.50 and be quids in !, you can't buy them at all from lego apparently.
    +1
  • BOBJACK_JACKBOBBOBJACK_JACKBOB Member Posts: 574
    I have loads of these. If anyone wants some I'm open to offers for trades for any loose minifigs, etc.

    Bob
  • nejakdivnenejakdivne Member Posts: 4
    I bought a >100 of those in Prague Lego Museum's "PAB wall" before Xmas.
    I mainly use them as 'roof' parts for microscale city buildings.
  • tecjamtecjam Member Posts: 255
    CCC said:
    88646 You just need to look in any CMF set inventory to find it.

    While that is true, it is also part number 6076678, or is it not?
    It was used recently in a few sets and searching for that number gives them to you rather cheap via bricklink ;)
  • CCCCCC Member Posts: 20,556
    edited December 2015
    That's part number 17836, the larger number also includes the colour. It's interesting it is starting to appear in regular sets as it may become available on bricks and pieces, although probably not cheaply. I wonder if there is a new code for this as this is being made in another location rather than in China. The prices on BL are the same as the parts are linked.
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