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(Dang, the space in your username makes you almost impossible to tag!)
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As a side note: it does appear that you're getting into lego for the very first time. If your intentions are to sell it on, I would strongly recommend you avoid buying mixed lots of random stuff from unknown third parties, at least until you've developed some basic knowledge-base of what Lego is.
My advice would be to restrict your initial enterprises to store sales and bargain buys only, you'll then know without doubt what sets you've picked up and parted out from, where the parts have come from, and all secure in the knowledge that everything is genuine lego.
Then, once you've got to know the products a bit better, you will start looking at secondary market buys with a bit more confidence. Otherwise, i fear you might start unwittingly handling fakes and/or polluting your inventory with clone brand/knock-off parts and figs. And nobody wants that. :)
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What I did to find it was choose a large or distinct part (in this case the printed 'cockpit nose') and see what sets it was in. Turns out it was only in two sets, and judging by your yellow spaceman an the other parts, this one is your best bet :)
anyone know the part number for this? Found the image when trying to find a suitable way to display some of my smaller star wars ships.
Thanks
Looks like you have remnants of a Police Mobile Command, Indiana Jones chase cars, the lower half of an AT-ST and a Western Gold Mine.
Is this all you have or are there more parts?
(In the last photo:) The black bit with yellow printing is probably from the underwater Atlantis theme.
(Second to last photo:) Some kind of Star Wars walker. Looks to me like an AT-ST
(Next picture up:) The black and beige cars are from the Indiana Jones set Shanghai Chase (?). The red one is from the Pharaoh's Quest theme.
(Next photo up:) The white and gold Bionicle bits at the left are from the original Takanuva, Toa of Light
(Next photo up:) A speedboat from an Indiana Jones Venice Canal Chase set.
(Next photo up:) More Atlantis and Pharaoh's Quest
(Next photo up:) The two bigger cars are probably MOCs, but the top-middle one looks like it has some Indiana Jones pieces.
(Next photo up:) Bits of an Ewok glider at the top left. Possibly from Endor bunker set (might also explain the walker and some of the grey bits)?
I don't recognise anything in the second and first photos. This was pretty rushed, and a bit vague, but I hope it helps!
Does it have a hole in the hood/head where the metal pole went through (like a standard keyring) or is it just glued? It could have been a home-made keyring, and it was glued, just so it wouldn't come apart. That might explain the string as well (or by string, do you mean perhaps the remnant of a cape that's been torn off? I imagine that would leave thread-ish residue. It's hard to tell from the picture).
it looks just like 1999 darth maul but without the cape. may the face have been painted on darth maul's head?
The back looks slightly wrinkled as well - perhaps that's a sign that the back was glued onto something at one point?
I've tried taking a couple of macro photos - I shrunk the first pic so it wasn't massive, but maybe it'll help here. The back picture looks like there's a light flesh head underneath, but there isn't.
Actually... now I look at it, there doesn't seem to be a LEGO logo on the underside of the feet. With the slightly blurry printing of the face, perhaps it's a fake?
It was in a huge (and bargainous) job lot I bought last year, but there wasn't anything to indicate that there could be fakes in there. Is this a known fake at all?
as for the string the character has a tattered and hole ridden cape string is likely the remains of that.
if you can separate the parts (doubtful) the chest piece may be official Lego but probably not worth the effort.