January 27, 201411 yr It might not even have to be cut to length. A short flex tube (about 3 modules long, more or less) is used in the TMNT sets in that very color. Oh - I didn't know that. Thanks for the info.
February 2, 201411 yr I bought this 2x4 reddish brown tile amongst random other bricks (87079). It is definitely printed not stickered, and Im thinking its custom? If so does it come from any particular seller? Thank you!
February 2, 201411 yr I bought this 2x4 reddish brown tile amongst random other bricks (87079). It is definitely printed not stickered, and Im thinking its custom? If so does it come from any particular seller? Thank you! Many brick engraving specialists can print parts like this with similarly photorealistic images. Tommy Armstrong is the main person I know who provides this service.
February 3, 201411 yr Apologies if this is not the right place to post this, but I can't find this anywhere. I found this in one of my bulk buys from a few months ago. I swore it was from a AT-AT, but I can't find it anywhere in the pieces or the directions It is a 2x2 inverted slope with what looks like a rebel shield generator on it. Anyone seen this? Which set is it from? Edited February 3, 201411 yr by Ryan W.
February 3, 201411 yr It is in Hoth Echo Base #7879. http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=57952 stickers.jpg
February 15, 201411 yr I got this piece from a 2nd hand brick bulk buy. I couldn't find the LEGO GROUP mark on it. I attached the photos below. The black thing in the middle is a sponge material
February 15, 201411 yr The images are way too small for me to see, but I'm pretty sure it isn't. -Sci
February 15, 201411 yr I searched for it on Bricklink and couldn't find anything. If there's no Lego Group symbol on it, it's probably not Lego.
February 15, 201411 yr I don't think it's even from a toy. It looks like its from something that has a filtered airflow. Vacuum cleaner, air purifier, Cpap machine, high end electronics etc. it was probably just a cool bit of plastic that the kid liked and used to simulate a truck grill or something.
February 16, 201411 yr First of all, it looks nothing like a lego w/ the black stuff in it. And second, if it has sponge, it most likely isnt LEGO. As a matter of fact, if it isn't plastic it's most likely not LEGO..
February 17, 201411 yr I don't think it's even from a toy. It looks like its from something that has a filtered airflow. Vacuum cleaner, air purifier, Cpap machine, high end electronics etc. it was probably just a cool bit of plastic that the kid liked and used to simulate a truck grill or something. I'll go with this. I've done stuff like that myself. Saved bits of plastic (and other materials), mainly from things I've junked, for use in various projects. Almost never with LEGO stuff, tho. Cathode-ray tube windows, anyone?
February 24, 201411 yr Hi, I was rummaging through my collection and I found this piece. I have absolutely no idea where it came from. If someone could help out and tell me where it is from that would be most appreciated. Thanks in advance .
February 24, 201411 yr It's this part, it has been used in the 90s Castle sets as a helmet decoration. Well, 'freakwave' got there first Edited February 24, 201411 yr by imvanya
February 24, 201411 yr Ahh I remember that one. It also came in blue and red as I recall. Occasionally, there were smaller wing shaped pieces for the side of the helmet and that went on top.
February 25, 201411 yr It also came in blue and red as I recall. Occasionally, there were smaller wing shaped pieces for the side of the helmet and that went on top. And yellow. There were usually three different type of plumes in one ring of the same colour. Edited February 25, 201411 yr by pbat
March 9, 201410 yr I was wondering if anyone could identify what part connects the two black 3003126 handles (http://brickset.com/parts/3003126) and the two (I think?) "space skeleton bodies" (http://brickset.com/parts/4521512) And this: I've never seen this piece before! What is it that connects the "parabolic ring" (http://brickset.com/parts/6018805) to the arm? (http://brickset.com/parts/4550251) Any help would be greatly appreciated! (and if someone's feeling nice today I wonder how in the world an arm piece can be connected to a http://cache.lego.co...5/2/4211667.jpg and be twisted that way! Thanks beforehand!) Edited March 9, 201410 yr by Tromboon
March 9, 201410 yr He ring is most likely connected to the arm with this: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=30552 As for the first part, I can't quite make out what it is.
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