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He ring is most likely connected to the arm with this: http://www.bricklink...tem.asp?P=30552

Sorry, I meant the part that that part is connected to. The part on top the parablic ring is the one I wonder about.

It reminds me of http://www.brickowl....fting-ring-2376

(and by the way what you meant to say whas this part http://rebrickable.com/parts/30553 right? :wink: )

EDIT: It actually looks like it could be a black http://brickset.com/parts/6055313, but I'm not so sure. I kinda wonder how there could be a http://brickset.com/parts/6056296 on the front of the arm but I guess that's easy to solve eventually.

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1st one is a cross with technic hole in the middle and 4clips on the end.This piece exist, sadly I have no idea on name.

And thesecond one is the new round tittle with hole like person above suggested+ 3long axle probably.

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Thanks alot! Have you an idea of what sets these parts appear in? I' have trouble understanding when I'm given descriptions of Lego pieces, I'm new to that :classic:

Edit: I can't believe I didn't find this thread... Sorry!

EDIT: It actually looks like it could be a black http://brickset.com/parts/6055313, but I'm not so sure. I kinda wonder how there could be a http://brickset.com/parts/6056296 on the front of the arm but I guess that's easy to solve eventually.

It is, just turn the parabolic ring the other way, the round 2x2 flat tile with.hole is put in place between the ring and the arm by a 2long axle. The flat tile without a hole is pretty rare though, it only appears in 2 sets of which one is exclusive to legoland so I guess I have to order the sea cow just for those two pieces! :look:

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Any idea where this torso is coming from?

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There's a part number associated to it - "6080458" - but I can't find anything that connects to it.

Many thanks in advance!

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Any idea where this torso is coming from?

There's a part number associated to it - "6080458" - but I can't find anything that connects to it.

According to the lego website this is the MINI UPPER PART NO 2766: In spite the fact that the image looks rather greyish, it actually is black. It is listed as available for replacement, so it can't be too old. Moreover, since none of the usual part catalogs (brickset, bricklink, brickowl, peeron, rebrickable etc.) lists this part (yet), it is probably quite new, maybe from a set not yet released. But I don't know that for sure. If I have to guess, I'd bet that it might be from one of the 2014er summer Star Wars sets.

Sorry, that is all I know. Which set(s) this part is actually included in, remains a mystery to me, too.

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Sorry, that is all I know. Which set(s) this part is actually included in, remains a mystery to me, too.

Thanks for your work but thats as far as I got myself. Maybe someone else has an idea..

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If you don't mind could I do a quickee? The piece that the fingers are made of

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are a mystery to me since I've never seen that piece before, but I bet people familliar to it can point me in the general direction immediately. Sorry Rolli for interrupting

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The piece has 6 sides and the fingertop is quite flat. That ben10 one is the one I'm sure, (but I can't make out if it really does have 6 sides) the finger in the movie might be just for the movie. So buying it from bricklink and somehow colour it stone dark gray is what one would have to do... (or settle for http://www.bricklink...tem.asp?P=53451, more likely) Thanks for the quick (and accurate!) replies!

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I pulled this piece from my recent bulk puchase of used parts. I don't find anything exactly like it listed at Bricklink or Peeron:

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It has rough spots around the edges with some blue residue, as if it might have once been glued to a blue piece. It's marked Pat Pend on the underside. The tubes are hollow all the way through the brick. Any ideas?

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I pulled this piece from my recent bulk puchase of used parts. I don't find anything exactly like it listed at Bricklink or Peeron:

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It has rough spots around the edges with some blue residue, as if it might have once been glued to a blue piece. It's marked Pat Pend on the underside. The tubes are hollow all the way through the brick. Any ideas?

Well saying pat pend (patent pending) suggests it was a prototype lego piece that never made it. I may be wrong but that could be a seriously rare find. I for one have never seen one so it may be a unique part?

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LEGO used the Pat Pend mark on many pieces starting in the 1960s, so it could still be a regular production piece. I'm pretty sure it's part of a larger glued piece, I just can't determine which one.

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Well saying pat pend (patent pending) suggests it was a prototype lego piece that never made it. I may be wrong but that could be a seriously rare find. I for one have never seen one so it may be a unique part?

I remember a part like that in my childhood Lego (which was pretty much all hand-me-down stuff) so I'm sure it must have been it a set somewhere along the way.

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So I know that the upper part is lego but I just don't know what set it comes in. The other part, I am not sure if its lego but it does fit on one of those type of axel things.

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This part I don't know if its lego either.

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Thanks for your help! :sweet:

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Is this Lego? Thanks. :classic:

There have been several Stetsons made by LEGO, but to be sure a photo from the underside would help.

From the photo shown I'd say it's one of those.

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Yep, that's exactly the hat I own, too.

So congrats, you are proud owner of an original Lego-piece. :wink:

Yay! :laugh:

Now I don't know if this is lego or not.

There is the one with the pin at the bottom and the one without one. Is the one without one Lego or not? Thanks.

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