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[Master thread] Help identifying parts, sets and minifigs

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  • georgebjonesgeorgebjones Member Posts: 224
    edited January 2012
    I am usually really good at finding these, but I cannot find this part for the life of me. It is in LDD, and it is called a brick 2x4 bumper, part number 50744. I cannot find it on bricklink at all. Anyone have a clue? I feel like I have seen it in a set before, but it is escaping me. The picture is the same piece, just flipped over. Thanks.

  • georgebjonesgeorgebjones Member Posts: 224
    Wow! What a timely post. LDD 4.2.5 was released today and this part is not in that version. If I waited one more day, I would never have been able to post this...

    Still hoping anyone can clue me in. Maybe this was a possible piece that never made it to production.
  • Jillerbean16Jillerbean16 Member Posts: 27
    Does anyone know what this piece is from? We got a bunch of bulk lego from a garage sale and there were two of this piece in there.
  • Jillerbean16Jillerbean16 Member Posts: 27
    Thank you! Did not realize that was a "Fry Girl", too funny!
  • OdinduskOdindusk Member Posts: 763
    lol
  • MrBerreMrBerre Member Posts: 246
    edited January 2012
    Does anybody know which minifig this hair is from? http://www.ebay.com/itm/NEW-Lego-City-Minifig-Boy-Short-TAN-HAIR-Male-Blonde-Head-Gear-Police-Agents-/330677093652

    I haven't found it on BrickLink, and looked through dozens of police minifigs on Brickset but couldn't find it.
  • jgadgetjgadget Member Posts: 192
    It's in the CMF Series 3 racing driver:
    http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?S=col03-11
  • oldtodd33oldtodd33 Member Posts: 2,696
    edited January 2012
    I think it's the hair for collectable minifig race car drive BL # col040 part #62810. This thread should be in the master part indentification thread though.

    My thoughts exactly - YC :o)
  • y2joshy2josh Member Posts: 1,996
    I've never seen that color, but the hairstyle is from the two male 'good guys' in the Agents line. Maybe they repurposed it for a different figure?
  • MrBerreMrBerre Member Posts: 246
    This thread should be in the master part indentification thread though.

    My thoughts exactly - YC :o)
    Yeah, sorry about that. Forgot about this thread.

    Thanks for the solution!

    (Hey look, the quote-functionality has returned!)

  • romdamromdam Member Posts: 136
    Does the Spider Droid from the SW Advent Calendar have a catalog numer? I see the Mouse droid is the same from other sets and has one but can't find one for the Spider Droid.
    No one knows about this??

  • mikeymikey Member Posts: 3
    edited February 2012
    I picked a few bits and pieces from a market and thought it wouldn't be too hard to identify them .... how wrong can you be?!

    Any ideas please?

    image

    Thought this one might be bionicle but couldn't find it :(

    image

    Technic? but couldn't find it listed

    image

    Thanks in advance
  • oldtodd33oldtodd33 Member Posts: 2,696
    edited February 2012
    The second and third pictures are from set 8520 millenium slizer. I can't see the parts in the first picture to tell you much but I would try to look up the individual parts to see which sets they came in.
  • jgadgetjgadget Member Posts: 192
    The first picture shows a partial 4508 Titan XP, what looks like the raft from the DKPirates book, and a few pieces from 4617 Dual Turbo Prop.
  • mikeymikey Member Posts: 3
    Many thanks folks, spot on ... had not realised 2 & 3 were from the same set!
  • burnsideburnside Member Posts: 45
    edited February 2012
    I was watching the Lego City movies on the lego.com website and wanted to start geting some of the robber minifigs from the scenes. The head robber has a white streak in his hair, but I can't seem to find that headpiece anywhere. Does anyone know if it exists? I attached a pic of him.

    Thanks!
  • GIR3691GIR3691 Member Posts: 674
    That does not exist.
  • burnsideburnside Member Posts: 45
    Damn! Thanks for letting me know!
  • LindyLindy Member Posts: 3
    edited February 2012
    I inherited some Lego and my son and I are trying to figure out how these pieces work. I no idea if they are from the same or different sets. Can anyone help me please?
  • YellowcastleYellowcastle Administrator, Moderator Posts: 5,234
    ^ and ^^ Moved to appropriate thread.
  • LindyLindy Member Posts: 3
    I inherited some Lego and my son and I are trying to figure out how these pieces work. I no idea if they are from the same or different sets. Can anyone help me please?
  • rocaorocao Administrator Posts: 4,290
    edited February 2012
    On the far left is a 4.5v C-Cell Battery Box:
    http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=4350c02&colorID=9&in=A

    The top most piece resembles a motor, but I can't really place it.

    The red pneumatic pump is from one of these sources:
    http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=4701c01&colorID=5&in=A

    The rest of the parts (pneumatic pump, cyclinder, inlet, hoses, and technic gears) are all in this set, so I think that's likely the source: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemInv.asp?S=8680-1

  • oldtodd33oldtodd33 Member Posts: 2,696
    edited February 2012
    The top part with 2 x 3 studs on top is a gear reduction box BL part # x186 and only came in set 872 from 1978
  • LindyLindy Member Posts: 3
    Great stuff! Thanks and thanks again. Spot on with the Arctic Rescue Base and 872. Am still wondering about the part on the left; I am guessing 872 was a supplementary set for whatever it was. I should have mentioned that it opens to house 3xC batteries.
  • TheBrickLaddTheBrickLadd Member Posts: 844
    Can anyone help identify what sets these figs may of came from? I bought a job lot on ebay and currently going through it.

  • andheandhe Member Posts: 3,943
    @teamladd, they looked a bit jumbled but some from here http://www.brickset.com/detail/?set=7668-1
  • TheBrickLaddTheBrickLadd Member Posts: 844
    thanks @andhe. What about this attachment? Any clues from the stickers?
  • oldtodd33oldtodd33 Member Posts: 2,696
    That's BL part #4515pb24 from set 7675.
  • aimlesspursuitsaimlesspursuits Member Posts: 207
    That looks like its a part of an AT-TE (7675-1). http://www.brickset.com/detail/?set=7675-1
  • TheBrickLaddTheBrickLadd Member Posts: 844
    Thanks both. Just gotta find all the pieces to build it now.
  • itsonlymeitsonlyme Member Posts: 1
    edited February 2012
    Does anyone know from which set the tiles with letters on seen on this site LekGodt.no originates:

    image
  • Si_UKNZSi_UKNZ Member Posts: 4,179
    on the link you posted it says:

    2×2 fliser med bogstaver på lavet til LEGO World. =
    Translate from: Norwegian
    2 × 2 tiles with letters on made ​​for the Lego World.

    And looking at the huge buckets of them, it would seem to make sense that they were custom made for the event.
  • itsonlymeitsonlyme Member Posts: 1
    Thanks! Not for a set then.

    Good to see the old wooden LEGO duck on the shirt of the minifigure.
  • aimlesspursuitsaimlesspursuits Member Posts: 207
    Does anyone know what these round things are? (The 1x4 is pictured for size comparison.) Got them in a Grab Bag from the LEGO Store. I haven't been able to find them in any database. All three are the same type of piece, two are black and one trans-lite-green. There is a groove around the hole on the bottom which may be hard to see in the picture. No numbering on it either. Maybe they're not LEGO parts but they do attach to a stud firmly. Thanks!

    image
  • oldtodd33oldtodd33 Member Posts: 2,696
    It looks like they are parts from a Lego pen set. You can see small pictures on BL but they are hard to tell from their size. BL doesn't seem to inventory the parts so it's going to be hard to figure out. Maybe a Bionicle pen set by the colors.
  • aimlesspursuitsaimlesspursuits Member Posts: 207
    @oldtodd33 Looks like that's it. Thanks!
  • TheBrickLaddTheBrickLadd Member Posts: 844
    Anyone know what these are from? Cheers all.
  • oldtodd33oldtodd33 Member Posts: 2,696
    The blue track is the old 4.5v/12v train track and the dish is BL part# 3961px1.
  • rocaorocao Administrator Posts: 4,290
    Should I rename this thread to "Oldtodd33 helps identifying parts"?

    Just kidding, thanks all for collaborating!
  • TheBrickLaddTheBrickLadd Member Posts: 844
    cheers @oldtodd33
  • oldtodd33oldtodd33 Member Posts: 2,696
    ^^ I've identified all of my parts now I'm bored and need something else to do:)
  • andheandhe Member Posts: 3,943
    Is this an official part or clone brand? It feels pretty good quality but can't find a lego stamp on it. Any idea where its from?
  • princedravenprincedraven Member Posts: 3,764
    ^ I too would like to know on this one, got quite a number of these. Put them down as MegaBlox personally, but would like to know for sure.
  • jgadgetjgadget Member Posts: 192
    Image-Googled "mega b**ks ladder" and found one in a set.
    Bin them now!!
  • The_Brick_BuilderThe_Brick_Builder Member Posts: 658
    Definitley atrocious MegaBloks.
  • davee123davee123 Member Posts: 854
    I'm pretty sure that the torso print doesn't exist exactly as it appears on the large fig. I think the print is probably closest to this print from 1995, which is the same timeframe that these large figs started showing up in store displays:

    image

    DaveE
  • davee123davee123 Member Posts: 854
    Sorry, picture was a link to the BL page-- Guess it's hard to tell!

    DaveE
  • BrickDancerBrickDancer Member Posts: 3,639
    I love how knowledgeable the Lego-historians are on BrickSet. So much info resource all in one forum that spans decades. Thanks DaveE!
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