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 Author: KitKat53 View Messages Posted By KitKat53
 Posted: May 1, 2022 13:12
 Subject: Piece identification #27964
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KitKat53 (848)

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OK, I am still looking for help identifying this piece. I have searched the internet
as much as possible, and even contacted LEGO.com with no luck. It's been
over a year and I still don't know what this piece is, what set it might
go to, or what number to list it on BrickLink with! I have included pics of each
side of this piece in the hopes that someone here knows what it is.

Oh, and please!! If you don't know what it is, please don't reply like
the last time I asked. And yes, before anyone suggests it, I have searched the
color base, again with no luck considering there are thousands of BLACK pieces!!
 




 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 1, 2022 13:35
 Subject: Re: Piece identification #27964
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Looks like part of an assembly if that helps anyone identify it, can’t place
it myself.

I’ll keep digging.




In General, KitKat53 writes:
  OK, I am still looking for help identifying this piece. I have searched the internet
as much as possible, and even contacted LEGO.com with no luck. It's been
over a year and I still don't know what this piece is, what set it might
go to, or what number to list it on BrickLink with! I have included pics of each
side of this piece in the hopes that someone here knows what it is.

Oh, and please!! If you don't know what it is, please don't reply like
the last time I asked. And yes, before anyone suggests it, I have searched the
color base, again with no luck considering there are thousands of BLACK pieces!!
 Author: here4bricks614 View Messages Posted By here4bricks614
 Posted: May 1, 2022 13:38
 Subject: Re: Piece identification #27964
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In General, Stuart9 writes:
  Looks like part of an assembly if that helps anyone identify it, can’t place
it myself.

I’ll keep digging.




In General, KitKat53 writes:
  OK, I am still looking for help identifying this piece. I have searched the internet
as much as possible, and even contacted LEGO.com with no luck. It's been
over a year and I still don't know what this piece is, what set it might
go to, or what number to list it on BrickLink with! I have included pics of each
side of this piece in the hopes that someone here knows what it is.

Oh, and please!! If you don't know what it is, please don't reply like
the last time I asked. And yes, before anyone suggests it, I have searched the
color base, again with no luck considering there are thousands of BLACK pieces!!

The design ID suggests that it is part of an assembly that was produced around
2016. That should help narrow the search down a bit.
 Author: randyipp View Messages Posted By randyipp
 Posted: May 1, 2022 14:12
 Subject: Re: Piece identification #27964
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In General, KitKat53 writes:
  OK, I am still looking for help identifying this piece. I have searched the internet
as much as possible, and even contacted LEGO.com with no luck. It's been
over a year and I still don't know what this piece is, what set it might
go to, or what number to list it on BrickLink with! I have included pics of each
side of this piece in the hopes that someone here knows what it is.

Oh, and please!! If you don't know what it is, please don't reply like
the last time I asked. And yes, before anyone suggests it, I have searched the
color base, again with no luck considering there are thousands of BLACK pieces!!

Huh, never seen it.
 Author: WoutR View Messages Posted By WoutR
 Posted: May 1, 2022 14:32
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In General, KitKat53 writes:
  OK, I am still looking for help identifying this piece. I have searched the internet
as much as possible, and even contacted LEGO.com with no luck. It's been
over a year and I still don't know what this piece is, what set it might
go to, or what number to list it on BrickLink with! I have included pics of each
side of this piece in the hopes that someone here knows what it is.

Oh, and please!! If you don't know what it is, please don't reply like
the last time I asked. And yes, before anyone suggests it, I have searched the
color base, again with no luck considering there are thousands of BLACK pieces!!

It reminds me of Hero factory/constraction parts...
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
 Posted: May 1, 2022 15:13
 Subject: Re: Piece identification #27964
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In General, KitKat53 writes:
  OK, I am still looking for help identifying this piece. I have searched the internet
as much as possible, and even contacted LEGO.com with no luck. It's been
over a year and I still don't know what this piece is, what set it might
go to, or what number to list it on BrickLink with! I have included pics of each
side of this piece in the hopes that someone here knows what it is.

Oh, and please!! If you don't know what it is, please don't reply like
the last time I asked. And yes, before anyone suggests it, I have searched the
color base, again with no luck considering there are thousands of BLACK pieces!!


I am inclined to believe that it is an internal component of one of the Star
Wars constraction figure heads:

https://www.bricklink.com/catalogListOld.asp?q=large%20figure%20head%20modified%20sw

Which one? I have no idea.
 Author: taxan View Messages Posted By taxan
 Posted: May 1, 2022 15:21
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In General, randyf writes:
  In General, KitKat53 writes:
  OK, I am still looking for help identifying this piece. I have searched the internet
as much as possible, and even contacted LEGO.com with no luck. It's been
over a year and I still don't know what this piece is, what set it might
go to, or what number to list it on BrickLink with! I have included pics of each
side of this piece in the hopes that someone here knows what it is.

Oh, and please!! If you don't know what it is, please don't reply like
the last time I asked. And yes, before anyone suggests it, I have searched the
color base, again with no luck considering there are thousands of BLACK pieces!!


I am inclined to believe that it is an internal component of one of the Star
Wars constraction figure heads:

https://www.bricklink.com/catalogListOld.asp?q=large%20figure%20head%20modified%20sw

Which one? I have no idea.

Looks like you spot on here.
Look at the bottom of this head its a match. (It may be from any of the black
heads.)
 
Part No: 26907c01pb01  Name: Large Figure Head Modified SW K-2SO with Weathered Silver Scratches, Red Panel and White Eyes Pattern
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26907c01pb01 Large Figure Head Modified SW K-2SO with Weathered Silver Scratches, Red Panel and White Eyes Pattern
Parts: Large Figure Part
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 1, 2022 15:42
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Looks like it.



In General, taxan writes:
  In General, randyf writes:
  In General, KitKat53 writes:
  OK, I am still looking for help identifying this piece. I have searched the internet
as much as possible, and even contacted LEGO.com with no luck. It's been
over a year and I still don't know what this piece is, what set it might
go to, or what number to list it on BrickLink with! I have included pics of each
side of this piece in the hopes that someone here knows what it is.

Oh, and please!! If you don't know what it is, please don't reply like
the last time I asked. And yes, before anyone suggests it, I have searched the
color base, again with no luck considering there are thousands of BLACK pieces!!


I am inclined to believe that it is an internal component of one of the Star
Wars constraction figure heads:

https://www.bricklink.com/catalogListOld.asp?q=large%20figure%20head%20modified%20sw

Which one? I have no idea.

Looks like you spot on here.
Look at the bottom of this head its a match. (It may be from any of the black
heads.)
 
Part No: 26907c01pb01  Name: Large Figure Head Modified SW K-2SO with Weathered Silver Scratches, Red Panel and White Eyes Pattern
* 
26907c01pb01 Large Figure Head Modified SW K-2SO with Weathered Silver Scratches, Red Panel and White Eyes Pattern
Parts: Large Figure Part
 Author: KitKat53 View Messages Posted By KitKat53
 Posted: May 1, 2022 16:59
 Subject: Re: Piece identification #27964
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KitKat53 (848)

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In General, taxan writes:
  In General, randyf writes:
  In General, KitKat53 writes:
  OK, I am still looking for help identifying this piece. I have searched the internet
as much as possible, and even contacted LEGO.com with no luck. It's been
over a year and I still don't know what this piece is, what set it might
go to, or what number to list it on BrickLink with! I have included pics of each
side of this piece in the hopes that someone here knows what it is.

Oh, and please!! If you don't know what it is, please don't reply like
the last time I asked. And yes, before anyone suggests it, I have searched the
color base, again with no luck considering there are thousands of BLACK pieces!!


I am inclined to believe that it is an internal component of one of the Star
Wars constraction figure heads:

https://www.bricklink.com/catalogListOld.asp?q=large%20figure%20head%20modified%20sw

Which one? I have no idea.

Could be. My question would be, if it's part of this assembly, WHY does it
have it's own part #, and if it's part of this head, why aren't the
individual parts listed. I asked the exact same question at LEGO.com and got
nothing.
  
Looks like you spot on here.
Look at the bottom of this head its a match. (It may be from any of the black
heads.)
 
Part No: 26907c01pb01  Name: Large Figure Head Modified SW K-2SO with Weathered Silver Scratches, Red Panel and White Eyes Pattern
* 
26907c01pb01 Large Figure Head Modified SW K-2SO with Weathered Silver Scratches, Red Panel and White Eyes Pattern
Parts: Large Figure Part
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: May 1, 2022 17:05
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Stuart9 (1036)

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Many parts used in an assembly have part numbers on them but they cannot be seen
unless the item is broken up.

I mean broken not disassembled, hence they are not listed as seperate parts here.






In General, KitKat53 writes:
  In General, taxan writes:
  In General, randyf writes:
  In General, KitKat53 writes:
  OK, I am still looking for help identifying this piece. I have searched the internet
as much as possible, and even contacted LEGO.com with no luck. It's been
over a year and I still don't know what this piece is, what set it might
go to, or what number to list it on BrickLink with! I have included pics of each
side of this piece in the hopes that someone here knows what it is.

Oh, and please!! If you don't know what it is, please don't reply like
the last time I asked. And yes, before anyone suggests it, I have searched the
color base, again with no luck considering there are thousands of BLACK pieces!!


I am inclined to believe that it is an internal component of one of the Star
Wars constraction figure heads:

https://www.bricklink.com/catalogListOld.asp?q=large%20figure%20head%20modified%20sw

Which one? I have no idea.

Could be. My question would be, if it's part of this assembly, WHY does it
have it's own part #, and if it's part of this head, why aren't the
individual parts listed. I asked the exact same question at LEGO.com and got
nothing.
  
Looks like you spot on here.
Look at the bottom of this head its a match. (It may be from any of the black
heads.)
 
Part No: 26907c01pb01  Name: Large Figure Head Modified SW K-2SO with Weathered Silver Scratches, Red Panel and White Eyes Pattern
* 
26907c01pb01 Large Figure Head Modified SW K-2SO with Weathered Silver Scratches, Red Panel and White Eyes Pattern
Parts: Large Figure Part
 Author: SylvainLS View Messages Posted By SylvainLS
 Posted: May 1, 2022 17:20
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In General, Stuart9 writes:
  Many parts used in an assembly have part numbers on them but they cannot be seen
unless the item is broken up.

Not “many,” all of them.  They need to be identified.

Imagine at the factory:
“Hey, we want us to make a few of that neck part.  Put the mould in machine 20.”
“Which neck part?”
“You know the one for the heads!”
“??”


  I mean broken not disassembled, hence they are not listed as seperate parts here.
 Author: KitKat53 View Messages Posted By KitKat53
 Posted: May 2, 2022 22:16
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In General, SylvainLS writes:
  In General, Stuart9 writes:
  Many parts used in an assembly have part numbers on them but they cannot be seen
unless the item is broken up.

Not “many,” all of them.  They need to be identified.

Imagine at the factory:
“Hey, we want us to make a few of that neck part.  Put the mould in machine 20.”
“Which neck part?”
“You know the one for the heads!”
“??”


  I mean broken not disassembled, hence they are not listed as seperate parts here.

I finally heard back from LEGO and you are right. "we're pretty sure the
part you're describing is a 10.2 ball snap assembly, although all sets using
it are retired. The only set that shows up in our system that uses it is set
75529 Elite Praetorian Guard, which is a Star Wars™ set."

Thanks so much for all your help! I guess I'll just add this to my collection
of odds and ends I've found in LEGO orders!