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 Author: mrs.limaxray View Messages Posted By mrs.limaxray
 Posted: Nov 25, 2024 11:27
 Subject: Identifying random sealed packages for sets
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mrs.limaxray (139)

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Hi, I purchased a Lego lot that contained random sealed numbered packages for
unidentified sets. One set of packages is numbered 724R3 and I have package 2
and 4. I also have 125R3 package 3 and 418R4 package 4.
The copyright on all the packages is 2017.
I have tried typing these numbers in the search box but no results are given.
Any help identifying what sets these packages belong to would be appreciated.

Thank you.
 Author: RebelliousBrick View Messages Posted By RebelliousBrick
 Posted: Nov 25, 2024 11:31
 Subject: Re: Identifying random sealed packages for sets
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In Help, mrs.limaxray writes:
  Hi, I purchased a Lego lot that contained random sealed numbered packages for
unidentified sets. One set of packages is numbered 724R3 and I have package 2
and 4. I also have 125R3 package 3 and 418R4 package 4.
The copyright on all the packages is 2017.
I have tried typing these numbers in the search box but no results are given.
Any help identifying what sets these packages belong to would be appreciated.

Thank you.

Those numbers mean nothing and are only used internally I believe.
Best thing to do is look for unique parts/colors and try to narrow it down that
way
 Author: mrs.limaxray View Messages Posted By mrs.limaxray
 Posted: Nov 25, 2024 18:26
 Subject: Re: Identifying random sealed packages for sets
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In Help, RebelliousBrick writes:
  In Help, mrs.limaxray writes:
  Hi, I purchased a Lego lot that contained random sealed numbered packages for
unidentified sets. One set of packages is numbered 724R3 and I have package 2
and 4. I also have 125R3 package 3 and 418R4 package 4.
The copyright on all the packages is 2017.
I have tried typing these numbers in the search box but no results are given.
Any help identifying what sets these packages belong to would be appreciated.

Thank you.

Those numbers mean nothing and are only used internally I believe.
Best thing to do is look for unique parts/colors and try to narrow it down that
way

Thanks, I will try that.
 Author: Adjour View Messages Posted By Adjour
 Posted: Nov 25, 2024 11:32
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In Help, mrs.limaxray writes:
  Hi, I purchased a Lego lot that contained random sealed numbered packages for
unidentified sets. One set of packages is numbered 724R3 and I have package 2
and 4. I also have 125R3 package 3 and 418R4 package 4.
The copyright on all the packages is 2017.
I have tried typing these numbers in the search box but no results are given.
Any help identifying what sets these packages belong to would be appreciated.

Thank you.

as far as I know, the only want to identify bags consistently is to pick several
"odd" parts that you can see, and search for them by set/color. I don't
think the numbers you are seeing are cataloged anywhere on the internet.


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 Author: legomalego View Messages Posted By legomalego
 Posted: Nov 25, 2024 12:38
 Subject: Re: Identifying random sealed packages for sets
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If you post a few photos I am sure some of the regulars will be able to help
identify the sets.



In Help, mrs.limaxray writes:
  Hi, I purchased a Lego lot that contained random sealed numbered packages for
unidentified sets. One set of packages is numbered 724R3 and I have package 2
and 4. I also have 125R3 package 3 and 418R4 package 4.
The copyright on all the packages is 2017.
I have tried typing these numbers in the search box but no results are given.
Any help identifying what sets these packages belong to would be appreciated.

Thank you.
 Author: psusaxman2000 View Messages Posted By psusaxman2000
 Posted: Nov 25, 2024 19:07
 Subject: Re: Identifying random sealed packages for sets
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In Help, mrs.limaxray writes:
  Hi, I purchased a Lego lot that contained random sealed numbered packages for
unidentified sets. One set of packages is numbered 724R3 and I have package 2
and 4. I also have 125R3 package 3 and 418R4 package 4.
The copyright on all the packages is 2017.
I have tried typing these numbers in the search box but no results are given.
Any help identifying what sets these packages belong to would be appreciated.

Thank you.

If you go to the link below and input some of the unique parts in the bags, you
should be able to identify the set or at a minimum narrow it down to a smaller
list.

https://www.bricklink.com/catalogIn.asp?utm_content=subnav