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 Author: cobray View Messages Posted By cobray
 Posted: May 28, 2024 19:54
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Part number 43711 Wedge 4x2 Triple Right

The part I have has a hollow stud on top but is otherwise nearly identical to
the Lego counterpart. Is it a knockoff? Some casual research shows that Lego
and Hasbro have partnered in the past.

Thanks!

Bob
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
 Posted: May 28, 2024 19:57
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sounds fake but a picture could help confirm
 Author: randyf View Messages Posted By randyf
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In Help, cobray writes:
  Part number 43711 Wedge 4x2 Triple Right

The part I have has a hollow stud on top but is otherwise nearly identical to
the Lego counterpart. Is it a knockoff? Some casual research shows that Lego
and Hasbro have partnered in the past.

Thanks!

Bob


This part always had a solid stud on top with the LEGO logo, so the part you
have cannot be a LEGO part.
 Author: cobray View Messages Posted By cobray
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In Help, randyf writes:
  In Help, cobray writes:
  Part number 43711 Wedge 4x2 Triple Right

The part I have has a hollow stud on top but is otherwise nearly identical to
the Lego counterpart. Is it a knockoff? Some casual research shows that Lego
and Hasbro have partnered in the past.

Thanks!

Bob


This part always had a solid stud on top with the LEGO logo, so the part you
have cannot be a LEGO part.

Thank you for the replies. It was so close to the actual Lego piece, that I
had to double check. Thanks again!
 Author: edeevo View Messages Posted By edeevo
 Posted: May 29, 2024 16:38
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In Help, cobray writes:
  Part number 43711 Wedge 4x2 Triple Right

The part I have has a hollow stud on top but is otherwise nearly identical to
the Lego counterpart. Is it a knockoff? Some casual research shows that Lego
and Hasbro have partnered in the past.

Thanks!

Bob

It's probably a part from the "Built To Rule" (BTR) series that Hasbro
produced a few years ago... as per Wikipedia:

"Built to Rule was a building block toyline from Hasbro released from
2003 to 2005. The sets included block that are compatible with such leading brands
as Lego. These sets were Sets are usually based upon existing toys and characters
from the Hasbro brand, such as Tonka, G.I. Joe and Transformers: Armada."


I've definitely seen some of these parts in the used lots I've bought
over the years... and they fit well into my special container for them...

Life is Good.
~Ed.
 
 Author: Nubs_Select View Messages Posted By Nubs_Select
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  I've definitely seen some of these parts in the used lots I've bought
over the years... and they fit well into my special container for them...

 Author: Saitobricks.ca View Messages Posted By Saitobricks.ca
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In Help, edeevo writes:
  In Help, cobray writes:
  Part number 43711 Wedge 4x2 Triple Right

The part I have has a hollow stud on top but is otherwise nearly identical to
the Lego counterpart. Is it a knockoff? Some casual research shows that Lego
and Hasbro have partnered in the past.

Thanks!

Bob

It's probably a part from the "Built To Rule" (BTR) series that Hasbro
produced a few years ago... as per Wikipedia:

"Built to Rule was a building block toyline from Hasbro released from
2003 to 2005. The sets included block that are compatible with such leading brands
as Lego. These sets were Sets are usually based upon existing toys and characters
from the Hasbro brand, such as Tonka, G.I. Joe and Transformers: Armada."


I've definitely seen some of these parts in the used lots I've bought
over the years... and they fit well into my special container for them...

Life is Good.
~Ed.

Yes it is, the refreshing feeling of purifying the earth of that filth.
 Author: SirIceCream1001 View Messages Posted By SirIceCream1001
 Posted: May 29, 2024 16:45
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In Help, edeevo writes:
  In Help, cobray writes:
  Part number 43711 Wedge 4x2 Triple Right

The part I have has a hollow stud on top but is otherwise nearly identical to
the Lego counterpart. Is it a knockoff? Some casual research shows that Lego
and Hasbro have partnered in the past.

Thanks!

Bob

It's probably a part from the "Built To Rule" (BTR) series that Hasbro
produced a few years ago... as per Wikipedia:

"Built to Rule was a building block toyline from Hasbro released from
2003 to 2005. The sets included block that are compatible with such leading brands
as Lego. These sets were Sets are usually based upon existing toys and characters
from the Hasbro brand, such as Tonka, G.I. Joe and Transformers: Armada."


I've definitely seen some of these parts in the used lots I've bought
over the years... and they fit well into my special container for them...

Life is Good.
~Ed.

They don’t deserve a plastic bin
Just use a cardboard box 📦
 Author: Saitobricks.ca View Messages Posted By Saitobricks.ca
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In Help, Dhobeck writes:
  In Help, edeevo writes:
  In Help, cobray writes:
  Part number 43711 Wedge 4x2 Triple Right

The part I have has a hollow stud on top but is otherwise nearly identical to
the Lego counterpart. Is it a knockoff? Some casual research shows that Lego
and Hasbro have partnered in the past.

Thanks!

Bob

It's probably a part from the "Built To Rule" (BTR) series that Hasbro
produced a few years ago... as per Wikipedia:

"Built to Rule was a building block toyline from Hasbro released from
2003 to 2005. The sets included block that are compatible with such leading brands
as Lego. These sets were Sets are usually based upon existing toys and characters
from the Hasbro brand, such as Tonka, G.I. Joe and Transformers: Armada."


I've definitely seen some of these parts in the used lots I've bought
over the years... and they fit well into my special container for them...

Life is Good.
~Ed.

They don’t deserve a plastic bin
Just use a cardboard box 📦

One of my older friends just uses a old bread bag
 Author: edeevo View Messages Posted By edeevo
 Posted: May 29, 2024 17:05
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In Help, Dhobeck writes:
  In Help, edeevo writes:
  In Help, cobray writes:
  Part number 43711 Wedge 4x2 Triple Right

The part I have has a hollow stud on top but is otherwise nearly identical to
the Lego counterpart. Is it a knockoff? Some casual research shows that Lego
and Hasbro have partnered in the past.

Thanks!

Bob

It's probably a part from the "Built To Rule" (BTR) series that Hasbro
produced a few years ago... as per Wikipedia:

"Built to Rule was a building block toyline from Hasbro released from
2003 to 2005. The sets included block that are compatible with such leading brands
as Lego. These sets were Sets are usually based upon existing toys and characters
from the Hasbro brand, such as Tonka, G.I. Joe and Transformers: Armada."


I've definitely seen some of these parts in the used lots I've bought
over the years... and they fit well into my special container for them...

Life is Good.
~Ed.

They don’t deserve a plastic bin
Just use a cardboard box 📦

While the first image looked like a plastic bin, it's more of a plastic bag...


Life is Good.
~Ed.