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[Master thread] Help identifying parts, sets and minifigs

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  • Baby_YodaBaby_Yoda Member Posts: 1,295
    Thanks @CCC and @vizzitor, I'll have to see if there's some more Lego in the terminal room so I can identify the set it belongs to.
  • supadiscosupadisco Member Posts: 3

    Hey friends. I recently scored a cool collection that I believe is pretty intact but a really jumbled mess. So I’ve begun the lengthy task of organizing and trying to find the pieces of each puzzle. Here are a few images that should give some clues. https://m.imgur.com/a/9OPcfxh

    I have a few instruction manuals (e.g. sets 60110, 60117, 60105, 31038, 31050, 76036, 76016, and 70599) but I have no idea, for example, what the large rubber tires and rubber red tractor bands go to. I tried to make it easy to identify the minifigures as I have about 80 of them organized on a chart. I soooo appreciate any help! This has been equal parts fun and frustrating so far. Thank you!

  • 560Heliport560Heliport Member Posts: 4,270
    Well, the red tractor bands are most likely from #70504, since that set contained four of them. But they could also be from #70501 or #70144.
    supadisco
  • supadiscosupadisco Member Posts: 3
    amazing, thanks so much 560!! :)

  • 560Heliport560Heliport Member Posts: 4,270
    I'm done with work, so I can dig around a little: You have #70503 (the gold dragon head and other gold parts in the second picture); #9449 (the large thin wheels with dark grey rims, and the purple snake, 3rd from left on top row of figures); #76016 (the large dark grey rims without tires, and Green Goblin is the first row, first figure).
    Baby_YodaAstrobricks
  • supadiscosupadisco Member Posts: 3
    holy smokes, you're amazing! a million thank yous, Heliport! :)
  • 560Heliport560Heliport Member Posts: 4,270
    LEGO fan since 1974... no Dark Ages... yeah, I'm addicted.
    dmcc0flordBaby_YodaAstrobricksLittleLori
  • MiniBricks1MiniBricks1 Member Posts: 102
    Hey everyone! In I recent lot I got, I came across several of these shields. They have a design similar to the Fright Knights shields, but are stickers & on a white piece that has a hole in the middle. I wasn’t able to find them on BL, any idea where it came from?

    LEGOFan2
  • MiniBricks1MiniBricks1 Member Posts: 102
    The other pic didn’t attach- here it is!
    LEGOFan2FowlerBricks
  • BumblepantsBumblepants Member Posts: 7,730
    edited March 2019
    I believe if it was a genuine Lego part the logotype would be slightly raised on the back of the shield with a part number. The hole doesn't seem right either.
    LEGOFan2MiniBricks1Baby_Yodagmonkey76
  • MiniBricks1MiniBricks1 Member Posts: 102
    I believe if it was a genuine Lego part the logotype would be slightly raised on the back of the shield with a part number. The hole doesn't seem right either.
    Yeah, I do not see a LEGO logo. However they were in a lot with a bunch of genuine Fright Knights minifigures.
  • Pitfall69Pitfall69 Member Posts: 11,454
    This is NOT genuine Lego. Firstly, Lego did not make these type of shields with a square hole where the handle is located. Secondly, the Fright Knight shields were grey NOT white and were also printed, not stickered. These type of shields do not have a visible Lego logo on them, but they WILL have an injection mold pin mark on either the right or left above the handle. This is common on most of the shields.
    AstrobricksBaby_Yodagmonkey76MiniBricks1
  • AstrobricksAstrobricks Member Posts: 5,566
    edited March 2019
    supadisco said:

    Hey friends. I recently scored a cool collection that I believe is pretty intact but a really jumbled mess. So I’ve begun the lengthy task of organizing and trying to find the pieces of each puzzle. Here are a few images that should give some clues. https://m.imgur.com/a/9OPcfxh

    I have a few instruction manuals (e.g. sets 60110, 60117, 60105, 31038, 31050, 76036, 76016, and 70599) but I have no idea, for example, what the large rubber tires and rubber red tractor bands go to. I tried to make it easy to identify the minifigures as I have about 80 of them organized on a chart. I soooo appreciate any help! This has been equal parts fun and frustrating so far. Thank you!

    I see you're new, so I'll offer the hint that if you prefix your set numbers with the hashtag, they will become links to BrickSet and will make it easier for other members to help you. E.g. #60110, #60117, etc.

    Of course, @560Heliport probably has all the set numbers memorized anyway :)
    LittleLori560Heliport
  • MiniBricks1MiniBricks1 Member Posts: 102
    Pitfall69 said:
    This is NOT genuine Lego. Firstly, Lego did not make these type of shields with a square hole where the handle is located. Secondly, the Fright Knight shields were grey NOT white and were also printed, not stickered. These type of shields do not have a visible Lego logo on them, but they WILL have an injection mold pin mark on either the right or left above the handle. This is common on most of the shields.
    Yeah, I had seen that the inventories on BL showed that the shields were light gray and printed. It’s interesting, because they were with a bunch of genuine Fright Knight figures & I don’t think I had any of the light gray shields. All of them are in pretty rough shape. I’d love to know where they actually came from.
  • Pitfall69Pitfall69 Member Posts: 11,454
    What's great about this forum is that it seems that everyone has a speciality. Some people are parts enthusiasts and others know tons about minifigures. We have vintage Lego experts and so on. I'm not an expert by any means, but I do a lot of inventories of vintage Lego sets. 
    davetheoxygenmanLittleLoriMiniBricks1Mynattgmonkey76
  • PaulMPaulM Member Posts: 45
    Anyone recognise this please?

    LEGOFan2
  • vizzitorvizzitor Member Posts: 533
    edited April 2019
    Seems to be part of the ship with the Lego Star Wars Brickmaster book from 2010: ISBN0756663113-1.
    LEGOFan2Baby_Yoda
  • PaulMPaulM Member Posts: 45
    Perfect-Thanks Vizzitor
    LEGOFan2vizzitor
  • bookmumbookmum Member Posts: 1,512
    Does anyone know if all these pretty bits are Bellville pieces ? Thanks !
  • bookmumbookmum Member Posts: 1,512
    I particularly want to know about the flowery bits. Ta. 
  • andheandhe Member Posts: 4,002
    @bookmum most parts seem to be from here https://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemInv.asp?S=7586-1

    Can't find the stickered curve pieces yet, but guessing they're belville also.

  • Pitfall69Pitfall69 Member Posts: 11,454
    edited April 2019
    ^The stickered curved pieces are from Ariel's Magical Kiss #41052
    andhe
  • 560Heliport560Heliport Member Posts: 4,270
    The two curved wall pieces are from #41052 Ariel's Magical Kiss. Disney, not Belville.
    andhe
  • datsunrobbiedatsunrobbie Member Posts: 1,832
    edited April 2019
    bookmum said:
    Does anyone know if all these pretty bits are Bellville pieces ? Thanks !
    Mostly from #7586
    *edit - ninja'd by @andhe

    andhe
  • andheandhe Member Posts: 4,002
    Pitfall69 said:
    ^The stickered curved pieces are from Ariel's Magical Kiss #41052
    Ah... I looked at that one but they're hidden on bricksets main image! I should have looked at the box art.
  • Pitfall69Pitfall69 Member Posts: 11,454
    andhe said:
    Pitfall69 said:
    ^The stickered curved pieces are from Ariel's Magical Kiss #41052
    Ah... I looked at that one but they're hidden on bricksets main image! I should have looked at the box art.
    You need to get yourself a daughter who loves Lego ;) I wouldn't have know had it not for my daughter having that set :)
    mak0137Baby_Yoda
  • bookmumbookmum Member Posts: 1,512
    Thanks everyone. I asked on my lug forum and it was quickly figured out the curved flowery bits are indeed from an Ariel set and the rest is Belville. 
    Belville was so weird but had some nice pretty parts. 
  • AdelecAdelec Member Posts: 171
    I saw this set in a local charity set, and wondered if anyone knows the set number and date? Yes, I should have looked, but it's in a locked cabinet, and it's a right bother to get someone to unlock it etc! I like the lorry.
    LittleLoridavetheoxygenmanLEGOFan2FowlerBricks
  • vizzitorvizzitor Member Posts: 533
    325-3 Shell Service Station it seems to be.
    LittleLoriBaby_Yoda
  • CCCCCC Member Posts: 20,556
    Buy the garage for that price. The truck is ~£25 alone. You could probably flip the set for £100 on BL.

    The motor looks like #102-1 but they also mention track, so possibly combined with a train set.
    Baby_Yoda
  • ChadixChadix Member Posts: 2

  • ChadixChadix Member Posts: 2
    I have never had used them and I do not know how to so that’s why I need your guys help
    LEGOFan2
  • datsunrobbiedatsunrobbie Member Posts: 1,832
    No "LEGO" on the studs indicates these are not actually LEGO parts.
    AstrobricksLEGOFan2Baby_Yoda
  • ChadixChadix Member Posts: 2
    Would you know what company Made them 
    LEGOFan2
  • TheMaker37TheMaker37 Member Posts: 496
    Can someone help me identify these sets please??
  • gratefulnatgratefulnat Member Posts: 433
    edited April 2019
    The first is #76046 Heroes of Justice: Sky High Battle
    The third is from #70909 Batcave Break-In
    LEGOFan2Baby_Yoda
  • BumblepantsBumblepants Member Posts: 7,730
    edited April 2019
    The first is #76046 Heroes of Justice: Sky High Battle
    The third is from #70909 Batcave Break-In
    The Batmobile is from the older Two-Face Chase #6864 (in the third pic)
    LEGOFan2gratefulnatBaby_Yoda
  • BobflipBobflip Member Posts: 728
    edited April 2019
    Can't locate this sticker assembly, anyone know? 


    LEGOFan2
  • Baby_YodaBaby_Yoda Member Posts: 1,295
    It appears Hex-a-block is the name of some sort of CAD software. It's possible the company hasn't been around for several years, and has thus faded into obscurity.
    LEGOFan2
  • Pitfall69Pitfall69 Member Posts: 11,454
    ^If only I could do the same...
    Baby_YodaLEGOFan2Bumblepants
  • Pitfall69Pitfall69 Member Posts: 11,454
    edited April 2019
    ^It's got to be from the Indiana Jones set #7621 The Lost Tomb.
    oldtodd33datsunrobbieLEGOFan2AstrobricksBobflipgmonkey76Oldfan
  • AstrobricksAstrobricks Member Posts: 5,566
    Baby_Yoda said:
    It appears Hex-a-block is the name of some sort of CAD software. It's possible the company hasn't been around for several years, and has thus faded into obscurity.
    What thread is this a part of?
    LEGOFan2
  • Baby_YodaBaby_Yoda Member Posts: 1,295
    Baby_Yoda said:
    It appears Hex-a-block is the name of some sort of CAD software. It's possible the company hasn't been around for several years, and has thus faded into obscurity.
    What thread is this a part of?
    This is from a thread started by @Chadix, which appears to have since been merged with this one. Oddly, the comment I was referring to, in which someone identified the part as being from a system called "Hex-a-block", has disappeared.
    Astrobricks
  • BrainsluggedBrainslugged Member Posts: 2,278
    Can someone help me identify these sets please??
    The middle one is #75100 First Order Speeder.
  • BobflipBobflip Member Posts: 728
    Pitfall69 said:
    ^It's got to be from the Indiana Jones set #7621 The Lost Tomb

    That'll be it, cheers! One of those finds where there seems to be literally no other parts of that set in the job lot it came from, hahah
  • AllBrickAllBrick Member Posts: 1,497
    Hello.

    Not quite Lego but, a weird oddity with studs on it.

    Two Tomy cars... Plastic...Studs on roof.





    They look like London taxis,  any clues to the origins?

    FowlerBricks
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