I got a lot of castle panels in which there were four red 4444 panels... It seems
that they doesn't exist at all but there is the lego logo on the three uper
studs as well as the ref number (4444) on the bottom of each part.
I found a 3D printing company which does them, but nothing else. Can somebody
lighten me about it? Are there companies printing lego replicas with lego's
group logo?!
All the best,
Michael
Mickmoon's Bricks, brand new shop in Switzerland
I got a lot of castle panels in which there were four red 4444 panels... It seems
that they doesn't exist at all but there is the lego logo on the three uper
studs as well as the ref number (4444) on the bottom of each part.
I found a 3D printing company which does them, but nothing else. Can somebody
lighten me about it? Are there companies printing lego replicas with lego's
group logo?!
All the best,
Michael
Mickmoon's Bricks, brand new shop in Switzerland
There is an element number for this item, so it likely exists. Do you have any
photos?
I got a lot of castle panels in which there were four red 4444 panels... It seems
that they doesn't exist at all but there is the lego logo on the three uper
studs as well as the ref number (4444) on the bottom of each part.
I found a 3D printing company which does them, but nothing else. Can somebody
lighten me about it? Are there companies printing lego replicas with lego's
group logo?!
All the best,
Michael
Mickmoon's Bricks, brand new shop in Switzerland
99.99% they are Lego because I have not seen any non Lego parts with the LEGO
logo
I usually look for unprinted parts before commenting, but I’m so shaken up (pun
intended) by today’s quake and subsequent aftershocks that I didn’t even bother.
This makes the element number make sense. Good find!
I usually look for unprinted parts before commenting, but I’m so shaken up (pun
intended) by today’s quake and subsequent aftershocks that I didn’t even bother.
This makes the element number make sense. Good find!
As long as your drawers didn't tip over and dump on the floor.
I usually look for unprinted parts before commenting, but I’m so shaken up (pun
intended) by today’s quake and subsequent aftershocks that I didn’t even bother.
This makes the element number make sense. Good find!
As long as your drawers didn't tip over and dump on the floor.
All parts are stored away in old Architecture boxes.
I usually look for unprinted parts before commenting, but I’m so shaken up (pun
intended) by today’s quake and subsequent aftershocks that I didn’t even bother.
This makes the element number make sense. Good find!
I got a lot of castle panels in which there were four red 4444 panels... It seems
that they doesn't exist at all but there is the lego logo on the three uper
studs as well as the ref number (4444) on the bottom of each part.
I found a 3D printing company which does them, but nothing else. Can somebody
lighten me about it? Are there companies printing lego replicas with lego's
group logo?!
All the best,
Michael
Mickmoon's Bricks, brand new shop in Switzerland
I got a lot of castle panels in which there were four red 4444 panels... It seems
that they doesn't exist at all but there is the lego logo on the three uper
studs as well as the ref number (4444) on the bottom of each part.
I found a 3D printing company which does them, but nothing else. Can somebody
lighten me about it? Are there companies printing lego replicas with lego's
group logo?!
All the best,
Michael
Mickmoon's Bricks, brand new shop in Switzerland
I saw the one with the black 'colombage', but none as a single tiny trace
of an old black printings. Nothing. They are just clean and homogeneously red...
I got a lot of castle panels in which there were four red 4444 panels... It seems
that they doesn't exist at all but there is the lego logo on the three uper
studs as well as the ref number (4444) on the bottom of each part.
I found a 3D printing company which does them, but nothing else. Can somebody
lighten me about it? Are there companies printing lego replicas with lego's
group logo?!
All the best,
Michael
Mickmoon's Bricks, brand new shop in Switzerland
I saw the one with the black 'colombage', but none as a single tiny trace
of an old black printings. Nothing. They are just clean and homogeneously red...
if someone was patient they would likely spend as much time as they could so
you wouldn't be able to find any evidence of the black printing at all