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 Author: p3fe View Messages Posted By p3fe
 Posted: Jan 4, 2023 13:08
 Subject: Need help to identify Lego parts
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p3fe (0)

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New here. Wife had an old tote chock full of Lego's that I am going through
before we give them to our grandkids. There is a sealed plastic bag with brand
new Lego's in it, but nothing on the bag gives any clue as to what set it
goes to. I took a couple of pictures o the larger pieces. The pictures are taken
through the plastic so its difficult to see the whole piece, but can anyone identify
what this is or what set it goes to? The first piece is a bronze or copper color
and the other one is dark gray. TIA!
 


 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: Jan 4, 2023 13:13
 Subject: Re: Need help to identify Lego parts
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is that Chinese text on the bag? if so it most likely isn't lego
 Author: BrickDude10 View Messages Posted By BrickDude10
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In LEGO products, Nubs_Select writes:
  is that Chinese text on the bag? if so it most likely isn't lego

Could be a different bag than Lego's
 Author: BrickDude10 View Messages Posted By BrickDude10
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In LEGO products, p3fe writes:
  New here. Wife had an old tote chock full of Lego's that I am going through
before we give them to our grandkids. There is a sealed plastic bag with brand
new Lego's in it, but nothing on the bag gives any clue as to what set it
goes to. I took a couple of pictures o the larger pieces. The pictures are taken
through the plastic so its difficult to see the whole piece, but can anyone identify
what this is or what set it goes to? The first piece is a bronze or copper color
and the other one is dark gray. TIA!

It looks like some kind of mechsuit. It could be valuable if its old so I'm
do some research for you.

Thomas
 Author: BrickDude10 View Messages Posted By BrickDude10
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In LEGO products, BrickDude10 writes:
  In LEGO products, p3fe writes:
  New here. Wife had an old tote chock full of Lego's that I am going through
before we give them to our grandkids. There is a sealed plastic bag with brand
new Lego's in it, but nothing on the bag gives any clue as to what set it
goes to. I took a couple of pictures o the larger pieces. The pictures are taken
through the plastic so its difficult to see the whole piece, but can anyone identify
what this is or what set it goes to? The first piece is a bronze or copper color
and the other one is dark gray. TIA!

It looks like some kind of mechsuit. It could be valuable if its old so I'm
do some research for you.

Thomas

Maybe its an Avengers set? It looks like that purple guy's suit from Guardians
of the Galaxy.
 Author: BrickDude10 View Messages Posted By BrickDude10
 Posted: Jan 4, 2023 13:19
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In LEGO products, BrickDude10 writes:
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  In LEGO products, p3fe writes:
  New here. Wife had an old tote chock full of Lego's that I am going through
before we give them to our grandkids. There is a sealed plastic bag with brand
new Lego's in it, but nothing on the bag gives any clue as to what set it
goes to. I took a couple of pictures o the larger pieces. The pictures are taken
through the plastic so its difficult to see the whole piece, but can anyone identify
what this is or what set it goes to? The first piece is a bronze or copper color
and the other one is dark gray. TIA!

It looks like some kind of mechsuit. It could be valuable if its old so I'm
do some research for you.

Thomas

Maybe its an Avengers set? It looks like that purple guy's suit from Guardians
of the Galaxy.

No problem. Happy to help!
 Author: alexwilcox View Messages Posted By alexwilcox
 Posted: Jan 4, 2023 13:16
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In LEGO products, p3fe writes:
  New here. Wife had an old tote chock full of Lego's that I am going through
before we give them to our grandkids. There is a sealed plastic bag with brand
new Lego's in it, but nothing on the bag gives any clue as to what set it
goes to. I took a couple of pictures o the larger pieces. The pictures are taken
through the plastic so its difficult to see the whole piece, but can anyone identify
what this is or what set it goes to? The first piece is a bronze or copper color
and the other one is dark gray. TIA!

That doesn't look like any kind of plastic bag i've ever seen lego come
in.

Are you sure it's lego and not a knock off?
 Author: p3fe View Messages Posted By p3fe
 Posted: Jan 4, 2023 13:18
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p3fe (0)

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In LEGO products, p3fe writes:
  New here. Wife had an old tote chock full of Lego's that I am going through
before we give them to our grandkids. There is a sealed plastic bag with brand
new Lego's in it, but nothing on the bag gives any clue as to what set it
goes to. I took a couple of pictures o the larger pieces. The pictures are taken
through the plastic so its difficult to see the whole piece, but can anyone identify
what this is or what set it goes to? The first piece is a bronze or copper color
and the other one is dark gray. TIA!

Nevermind I just found some tiny print on the bag that says MEGA BLOKS. Sorry,
like I said, I'm new here haha
 Author: ghyde View Messages Posted By ghyde
 Posted: Jan 4, 2023 13:23
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In LEGO products, p3fe writes:
  New here. Wife had an old tote chock full of Lego's that I am going through
before we give them to our grandkids. There is a sealed plastic bag with brand
new Lego's in it, but nothing on the bag gives any clue as to what set it
goes to. I took a couple of pictures o the larger pieces. The pictures are taken
through the plastic so its difficult to see the whole piece, but can anyone identify
what this is or what set it goes to? The first piece is a bronze or copper color
and the other one is dark gray. TIA!

That's probably not LEGO, could be a clone brand from China or somewhere.

Not worth much, can't be sold on BrickLink as they would not be a LEGO item.

I suggest unbagging the parts, and checking to see if the LEGO logo is molded
anywhere on the bricks. Usually, this can be found in an obscure place that is
hard to find, sometimes may require a magnifying glass. If they are genuine LEGO
bricks, they can be found in the catalog.

Items that are not LEGO elements may cause compatibility problems when trying
to use them in builds or models. Your best bet would be to drop them in a donation
bin or send to a recycling center, or a trash bin, if the charities and recyclers
won't take them for resale or recycling.

Cheers ...

ghyde
 Author: BrickDude10 View Messages Posted By BrickDude10
 Posted: Jan 4, 2023 13:30
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In LEGO products, ghyde writes:
  In LEGO products, p3fe writes:
  New here. Wife had an old tote chock full of Lego's that I am going through
before we give them to our grandkids. There is a sealed plastic bag with brand
new Lego's in it, but nothing on the bag gives any clue as to what set it
goes to. I took a couple of pictures o the larger pieces. The pictures are taken
through the plastic so its difficult to see the whole piece, but can anyone identify
what this is or what set it goes to? The first piece is a bronze or copper color
and the other one is dark gray. TIA!

That's probably not LEGO, could be a clone brand from China or somewhere.

Not worth much, can't be sold on BrickLink as they would not be a LEGO item.

I suggest unbagging the parts, and checking to see if the LEGO logo is molded
anywhere on the bricks. Usually, this can be found in an obscure place that is
hard to find, sometimes may require a magnifying glass. If they are genuine LEGO
bricks, they can be found in the catalog.

Items that are not LEGO elements may cause compatibility problems when trying
to use them in builds or models. Your best bet would be to drop them in a donation
bin or send to a recycling center, or a trash bin, if the charities and recyclers
won't take them for resale or recycling.

Cheers ...

ghyde

Probably best to do what ghyde says
 Author: Schuler View Messages Posted By Schuler
 Posted: Jan 7, 2023 23:47
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In LEGO products, p3fe writes:
  New here. Wife had an old tote chock full of Lego's that I am going through
before we give them to our grandkids. There is a sealed plastic bag with brand
new Lego's in it, but nothing on the bag gives any clue as to what set it
goes to. I took a couple of pictures o the larger pieces. The pictures are taken
through the plastic so its difficult to see the whole piece, but can anyone identify
what this is or what set it goes to? The first piece is a bronze or copper color
and the other one is dark gray. TIA!

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In LEGO products, p3fe writes:
  New here. Wife had an old tote chock full of Lego's that I am going through
before we give them to our grandkids. There is a sealed plastic bag with brand
new Lego's in it, but nothing on the bag gives any clue as to what set it
goes to. I took a couple of pictures o the larger pieces. The pictures are taken
through the plastic so its difficult to see the whole piece, but can anyone identify
what this is or what set it goes to? The first piece is a bronze or copper color
and the other one is dark gray. TIA!

Whoops! I missed the second pic in your post. The dark grey part is the pelvis
element for the same guy I posted, along with others in the Gyro-Fighters line.
 Author: Schuler View Messages Posted By Schuler
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In LEGO products, p3fe writes:
  New here. Wife had an old tote chock full of Lego's that I am going through
before we give them to our grandkids. There is a sealed plastic bag with brand
new Lego's in it, but nothing on the bag gives any clue as to what set it
goes to. I took a couple of pictures o the larger pieces. The pictures are taken
through the plastic so its difficult to see the whole piece, but can anyone identify
what this is or what set it goes to? The first piece is a bronze or copper color
and the other one is dark gray. TIA!

I had to do a little digging through my parts to find it, because I only have
one. The dark gray element with the two ball joints is indeed the pelvis component
as described. It's part number M02131.

--Schuler