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[Master thread] Help identifying parts, sets and minifigs

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  • AstrobricksAstrobricks Member Posts: 5,481
    edited July 2018
    ward said:
    Can anyone identify these? They look like WWII soldier torsos.
    Brickmania has some custom WWII German minifigs on their site that look similar. Maybe these are older versions.
  • wardward Member Posts: 21
    I saw indeed similar custom ones, but never exactly those. datsunrobbie : They have the lego logo in the neck.
  • wardward Member Posts: 21
    I got 3 more. I found them in a job lot that I got in Januari 2015.
  • MorkManMorkMan Member Posts: 916
    Any idea which set these come from?
  • mak0137mak0137 Member Posts: 288
    Top one is from #3187.
  • mak0137mak0137 Member Posts: 288
    Bottom one is from #41007
  • ShibShib Member Posts: 5,469
    Let's try this thread in reverse ;-)

    I'm typing to find a Hairpiece that is a blond ponytail with a blue streak. I suspect such piece doesn't actually exist but figured if ask.

    The best I've found is

    https://brickset.com/parts/6174096/mini-doll-wig-pigtails-no-2

    Which isn't idea as its pigtails not pony tail and has red as well as blue but if there's nothing better I'd make it work. 
  • PJ76ukPJ76uk Member Posts: 974
    Shib said:
    Let's try this thread in reverse ;-)

    I'm typing to find a Hairpiece that is a blond ponytail with a blue streak. I suspect such piece doesn't actually exist but figured if ask.

    The best I've found is

    https://brickset.com/parts/6174096/mini-doll-wig-pigtails-no-2

    Which isn't idea as its pigtails not pony tail and has red as well as blue but if there's nothing better I'd make it work. 
    https://brickset.com/parts?query=ponytail

    No blue streak. Might need a custom part?
    Shib
  • BumblepantsBumblepants Member Posts: 7,637
    I remembered Friends set #41093 being a blue streak but apparently its magenta.
    Shib
  • ShibShib Member Posts: 5,469
    I'm the sort who'd rather make do with the nearest official than customise.
    Thanks anway
  • LostInTranslationLostInTranslation Member Posts: 5,572
    @shib I think you'll have to make do with a plain bright light yellow ponytail, or the one @Bumblepants suggested, and a blue sharpie. 
    Shibdatsunrobbie
  • ShibShib Member Posts: 5,469
    As I suspected the Harley Quinn minidolls hair is probably my best bet for the time being. I'll just have to keep my eyes open for any possible better replacement in future sets

    (having bought custom parts in the past only for a perfect official part to show up shortly after is the main reason I don't go in for customs now)

    I remembered Friends set #41093 being a blue streak but apparently its magenta.
    Probably the Wyldstyle connection makes you think blue ;-) 

    I've got 
    https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=87990&idColor=153#T=S&C=153&O={"color":153,"iconly":0}
     in mind too, but I think it really should be blond with blue tips.

    Never mind. I'll make do with one or the other for now... If @LostInTranslation doesn't no of a better alternative for a hair piece it probably doesn't exist ;-)

    Thanks all
    LostInTranslationstlux
  • lordlucalordluca Member Posts: 0
    edited August 2018
    Hi!
    i recently bought a chest full of legos and found some pieces i cannot identify.

    it seems to be a part of a lego technic dinosaur/dragon, one red one blue...
    theres only one hint on google, old ebay auction from uk titled 'Rare lego technic fighting biting'

    can anyone identify set number and building manual? 
    i will be more than happy :)

    here's photo from this old ebay auction


    and photos of the parts found in the chest



  • BrainsluggedBrainslugged Member Posts: 2,250
    ^^ Really surprised to see those technic pins in white.
  • AstrobricksAstrobricks Member Posts: 5,481
    edited August 2018
    In other words, #8558 (it will be nice when the hashtags are working again)
  • AstrobricksAstrobricks Member Posts: 5,481
    ^^ Really surprised to see those technic pins in white.
    Only came in 4 sets apparently: 
    https://brickset.com/sets/containing-part-4184171
  • Switchfoot55Switchfoot55 Member Posts: 3,357
    @Shib - I was watching my daughter build a set this weekend and had something catch my eye that reminded me of your search. 

    It's likely not what you're looking for, but would the hair pieces from any of the Cinderella Minidoll figs fit the bill? They are blonde top bun pieces, not a ponytail. And the blue streak is a headband, not a streak of hair. 

    It was more the color combination that caught my attention. 
    mak0137ShibLostInTranslationbandit778
  • ShibShib Member Posts: 5,469
    Interesting idea, I do have a couple of those spare too. If I get round to building the model I'll keep it in mind as a possibility 
    bandit778
  • gelkstergelkster Member Posts: 927
    From a set or home-made?
  • 560Heliport560Heliport Member Posts: 3,913
    Probably home-made. I looked on bricklink for the red mudguard piece on top of the right-hand building and didn't see anything that looked like that in sets. I believe that might be #4025 Fire Boat in the foreground, though I don't see the extendable platform on the stern. Hope my S.W.A.G. were helpful! (Scientific Wild-Assed Guess, for those who haven't heard that one.) 
    gelkster
  • gelkstergelkster Member Posts: 927
    Good call on the Fire Boat!  ;) She is mid-build in that & was showing me the pics & I noticed the red houses(?) in the background.
  • AstrobricksAstrobricks Member Posts: 5,481
    LEGO isn’t big on monochrome anything, so that’s another clue.
  • gelkstergelkster Member Posts: 927
    what can anyone tell me about this?
  • stluxstlux Member Posts: 2,450
    @gelkster Looks like #4500744 Ludo with Mini-Figures from 2006. Seems it was also released as #G572-1 and #851847.
    mak0137
  • 77ncaachamps77ncaachamps Member Posts: 2,442
    Hi. Need help IDing this piece. Thank you!


    FowlerBricks
  • Switchfoot55Switchfoot55 Member Posts: 3,357
    ^ @77ncaachamps, it is BL part 2654pb008

    Appears in two sets: #75828 and #71242
    FowlerBricks
  • 77ncaachamps77ncaachamps Member Posts: 2,442
    ^ @77ncaachamps, it is BL part 2654pb008

    Appears in two sets: #75828 and #71242
    Thanks! I acquired some used lots and the pieces match #71242
  • mak0137mak0137 Member Posts: 288
    What is this from? There are 6 grey pieces and 6 brown ones. Can't find a set with these in this quantity. Does the perforated packaging used for buying individual pieces from Lego?


  • AstrobricksAstrobricks Member Posts: 5,481
    ^ I don’t see any sets on BL that have six brown 30382’s.
  • andheandhe Member Posts: 3,941
    @mak0137 both those pieces are found in https://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemInv.asp?S=7660-1 just not in those quantities.
  • Mr_CrossMr_Cross Member Posts: 1,689
    Has the bag been heat sealed in a more amateur fashion? Could it be from a bricklink seller? Alternatively could it be from a park or brand retail store? I had a pack of wheels from the old Kingston store. I also a pack from something star wars with obi-wan and anakin hair in, another pack I can't clearly remember and another of random technic parts from a tent in Legoland Windsor. It could be one of those "remainder" packs possibly.
  • mak0137mak0137 Member Posts: 288
    The bag seals looks standard. It probably is from some Lego source like you mentioned. Nothing special about it just curious as to where it came from.
  • 7BS7BS Member Posts: 61
    I've never seen this piece before, and if there was ever a part number on it, it's been rubbed away.

  • 560Heliport560Heliport Member Posts: 3,913
    If you look at set #6655, it's part of a jack for a car.
    mak0137andhe
  • 560Heliport560Heliport Member Posts: 3,913
    And a better picture in #6314.
    datsunrobbie
  • dwlorimerdwlorimer Member Posts: 5
    Was sorting through a collection of Star Wars minis that I got from someone else.  There are three sets I cannot identify, and they don't appear to be in Rebrickable or Brickset's database that I can find.

    Two are clearly built, but I was not able to find them by part or by browsing.
    The thirds is unfortunately just a bunch of pieces, but looks like some sort of podracer.

    I know that there were some lego sets that were basically extra pieces that came in other sets, and had instructions to build them, and they didn't have set numbers.  Anyone know the set numbers to these?

    racer.



  • 7BS7BS Member Posts: 61
    The Y-wing can be built with extra parts found in #4488, #4489, #4490, and #4491. Not sure about the others, but perhaps they can be identified through a similar vein of investigation.
  • dwlorimerdwlorimer Member Posts: 5
    7BS said:
    The Y-wing can be built with extra parts found in #4488, #4489, #4490, and #4491. Not sure about the others, but perhaps they can be identified through a similar vein of investigation.
    Thank you!  Following that, I found the rebrickable page for it here (but you cannot find it by searching a part):
    https://rebrickable.com/sets/4488-b1/mini-y-wing-attack-starfighter/#parts

    Please let me know if anyone has ideas on the others.  Apparently they are non-indexed sets.
  • Switchfoot55Switchfoot55 Member Posts: 3,357
    For anyone in the know, are these builds from any of the Lego magazines?
  • Baby_YodaBaby_Yoda Member Posts: 1,295
    First picture, bottom right: that strange grey part is one often found in Bionicle sets. The rest: definitely looks like a mini Sebulba's Podracer, though I'm not sure where it's from. It doesn't look like the one in the planet set, though.
    Second picture: The structure is remarkably similar to a poly included in a book collection ~2011, but it uses a newer slope piece at the front and lacks the wings I would've thought would be a necessary inclusion on an official model.
  • bandit778bandit778 Member Posts: 2,383
    @dwlorimer
    A lot of the loose parts appear to be from #4485
    Baby_Yoda
  • 560Heliport560Heliport Member Posts: 3,913
    ^^ The "strange grey part" is a rubber band holder. IIRC rubber bands came on these, before they switched to the little white boxes.
    gmonkey76BumblepantsAanchirBaby_Yoda
  • gratefulnatgratefulnat Member Posts: 431
    The third picture is the x-wing from planet set #9677, but missing the wings.
  • dwlorimerdwlorimer Member Posts: 5
    The third picture is the x-wing from planet set #9677, but missing the wings.

    Thank you so much -- you nailed that one.  I wonder where the wings went? lol

    bandit778 said:
    @dwlorimer
    A lot of the loose parts appear to be from #4485

    That's what I thought at first also, but #4485 was included in the collection, and at least 50% of the loose parts are definitely not from that set.  I'm wondering if it was extra parts that came with various sets to build a bonus set.


    Thank you all - this has been very helpful!
  • TheFewTheFew Member Posts: 1,781
    ^^ The "strange grey part" is a rubber band holder. IIRC rubber bands came on these, before they switched to the little white boxes.
    So not actually used in builds then? 
  • 560Heliport560Heliport Member Posts: 3,913
    Nope. I hereby challenge everyone to use them somehow! I've seen lots of neat uses for brick separators; let's go!
    Baby_Yoda
  • 560Heliport560Heliport Member Posts: 3,913
    Landing gear foot for a midi-scale Millennium Falcon, for instance.
    TheFew
  • TheFewTheFew Member Posts: 1,781
    Landing gear foot for a midi-scale Millennium Falcon, for instance.
    Maybe an idea for a monthly build competition?
    FowlerBricksBaby_Yoda
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