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That's probably a custom. Looks okay in quality, I guess, but it's not pure LEGO.

Correct, it IS a custom.

Here's the list of chromed parts originally made from TLG and the part shown ist not part of the list.

If it's not completely made by other brands, it is a chromed Lego piece, but I cannot distinguish from what theme it could be made.

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Correct, it IS a custom.

Here's the list of chromed parts originally made from TLG and the part shown ist not part of the list.

If it's not completely made by other brands, it is a chromed Lego piece, but I cannot distinguish from what theme it could be made.

Yeah i cant seem to locate it anywhere, and i looked through minifig Body wear... It is a cool piece, and i'd like to know where i could get more

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Hey guys! I was going through an old box of LEGO and I found a minifig, in pretty good condition in the box. I thought he looked like he belonged to a old Wild West set but was not sure. I was meaning to post this for a little while now but never got around to it. I was just wondering if any of you guys could shine some light on the subject and let me know if you knew what set he was from. It would be great! I uploaded the photo on flickr and the link will be below. I know that I did not just create him with random pieces 'cause i'm not really one for that. And even if I do, I would put them back to their original state.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/78669316@N06/7205504934/in/photostream/

Thanks a bundle! ;) (I've always wanted to write that!)

-Puck

PS If this topic is not in the right place can somebody move it?

Posted

Indeed, that is the makings of Black Bart from the Western theme. He is missing a black scarf and a brown cowboy hat. This particular Black Bart, with the black legs opposed to dark grey and a white scarf, is available in five sets I believe, including the rerelease of Fort Legorado. They include: 6799, 6762/6791, 6761, and 6712.

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Indeed, that is the makings of Black Bart from the Western theme. He is missing a black scarf and a brown cowboy hat. This particular Black Bart, with the black legs opposed to dark grey and a white scarf, is available in five sets I believe, including the rerelease of Fort Legorado. They include: 6799, 6762/6791, 6761, and 6712.

Thanks! I might actually get the rest of the set if I can find it/them!

-Puck

Bandit 1

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Would you know how I might be able to get the hat and the scarf...because I didn't see them in my box of LEGO...

Thanks!

-Puck

Posted (edited)

Would you know how I might be able to get the hat and the scarf...because I didn't see them in my box of LEGO...

Thanks!

-Puck

There's always Bricklink if you want to go the online route :wink:

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PS If this topic is not in the right place can somebody move it?

I had moved and merged your topic into this discussion, where members can ask for identification assistance.

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I have a few odd ones:

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This isn’t so much a question of what, but more a question of why.

Why does one of the bricks have “A” printed on the studs? If I remember correctly I also have a few red bricks with other letter on their studs as well.

I guess the other brick is an old wheel block that wasn’t finished.

Posted (edited)

I doubt that, you can see in the picture that it actually says LEGO on one of the studs too.

Edited by Runamuck
Posted (edited)

I have a few odd ones:

img1073zw.jpg

img1072ec.jpg

img1069vk.jpg

This isn’t so much a question of what, but more a question of why.

Why does one of the bricks have “A” printed on the studs? If I remember correctly I also have a few red bricks with other letter on their studs as well.

I guess the other brick is an old wheel block that wasn’t finished.

i found this on the internets..

http://pennlug.forum-motion.com/t836-the-mystery-lego-s-brick-solved

It describes a similar situation with the letter s on the bricks.

heres more info

http://thebrickblogger.com/2011/05/lego-bayer-test-strikes/

Edited by natesroom
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Test bricks? I suspected that they might be something like that. The place where I got those bricks, if I remember that part correctly, occasionally has some odd bricks like misprints, missing prints or odd quantities of uncommon bricks. I guess they have gotten their hands on some LEGO that was discarded by the factory.

Thanks for the links, they were an interesting read. Nothing special about the colors of my own bricks though.

Posted

I doubt that, you can see in the picture that it actually says LEGO on one of the studs too.

Indeed, my bad, I didn't check all the studs :laugh:

Posted

I have a few odd ones:

img1073zw.jpg

img1072ec.jpg

img1069vk.jpg

This isn’t so much a question of what, but more a question of why.

Why does one of the bricks have “A” printed on the studs? If I remember correctly I also have a few red bricks with other letter on their studs as well.

I guess the other brick is an old wheel block that wasn’t finished.

It's a test brick due to the letter and yes, it's an unfinished wheel brick, part 7049...

http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=7049b

I have a few with the LEGO logo, but not yet with this letter.

Would you mind selling or trading me one of each color?

Maxx

Posted

Found this leg in a build-your-own-minifigue in Billund.

Anyone know which it is?

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(Click on it to see larger picture)

The hips is dark tan and the legs are olive green.

Posted

Found this leg in a build-your-own-minifigue in Billund.

Anyone know which it is?

*Snip*

The hips is dark tan and the legs are olive green.

The Gamorrean Guard from the 2012 Jabba's Palace.

Posted

So, anyone have any idea what this part is?

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(you can blame Holodoc for the crappy picture, he might have a better one)

It's the same part as you can see here with the string going through it.

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We found it on one of the prototype designs of the 10226 Sopwith Camel.

Posted

So, anyone have any idea what this part is?

dsc_0078.jpg

(you can blame Holodoc for the crappy picture, he might have a better one)

It's the same part as you can see here with the string going through it.

dsc_0080.jpg

We found it on one of the prototype designs of the 10226 Sopwith Camel.

That is Lloyd Garmadon's spinner booster, first used to make him tall enough for it. For some reason Bricklink deny its existence, though it clearly appears in 9552.

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