Name that piece (the Brick/Minifigure identification topic)
Any guesses on which set this came from?
My son was recently given some older robotic/motorized pieces. The attached pictures are one of the pieces. It still works. Has a pressure sensor on the front, some light/IR sensors on the back and two motors which appear to act independently from one another. I would like to find out how it is supposed to function and if it is actually controlled by a remote of some kind.
Thanks for any and all responses.
Thanks for any and all responses.
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Reason: Moved to "name that piece"
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Re: Name that piece (the Brick/Minifigure identification top
That's a a spybotics module, according to BL. The wiki page mentions (under the Sets section) that there should be a matching color-coordinated remote control that goes with it.
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Thanks for the fast response. I searched for quite a while before finding this answer. Glad I joined the blog!
Can anyone identify these sets?
These are my Lego Sets from when I was a kid. I'm looking for instructions but can't find these sets anywhere online. They're probably from the early 90's but the 3 wheeler might be a little newer.
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Re: Can anyone identify these sets?
The plane in the first pic is from Gas N' Go Flyer set 6341.
The helicopter in the second pic is from Night Chopper set 8825.
The bike in the third picture looks like a variant of the Nitro GTX Bike set 8210.
Jared
The helicopter in the second pic is from Night Chopper set 8825.
The bike in the third picture looks like a variant of the Nitro GTX Bike set 8210.
Jared
DOes anyone know what this is?
Cheers, Rick.
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Re: DOes anyone know what this is?
I think it is this part:
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=x239
Electric, Light & Sound 4 x 20 x 5 Insectoid Stinger, Complete Assembly
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=x239
Electric, Light & Sound 4 x 20 x 5 Insectoid Stinger, Complete Assembly
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Re: DOes anyone know what this is?
Thank you, sir!
Rick.
Rick.
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You are very welcome. And welcome to ToysNBricks!
Who is General Failure and why is he reading my hard disk?
Re: Name that piece (the Brick/Minifigure identification top
Not even sure this is a lego piece ... Maybe a Bionicle piece or something. I found this piece outside, must have been left behind by the previous owner. Kinda looks like a claw
I can't find the word LEGO on it anywhere. The only markings are 4T659 and below that 3-01
I can't find the word LEGO on it anywhere. The only markings are 4T659 and below that 3-01
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This part is in set 8564- Lehvak from 2002. It is part 41659.
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=41659
Hope that helps.
Jared
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItem.asp?P=41659
Hope that helps.
Jared
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Stumped with these legs as according to bl the captain America has dark blue plain legs
Lego dark blue and I can see # 5-40 3816 8-38
Lego dark blue and I can see # 5-40 3816 8-38
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Looks like he's paired up with the wrong legs, those legs only come in city sets:
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn. ... pb225&in=S
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn. ... pb225&in=S
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Thanks, I could not find these for some reason browsing bricklink
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can anyone help me identify this kit?
Hello Ive found a kit recently (unboxed) and Id be glad if someone could help me the original name/number of the kit.
It has several yellow square wall pieces, four brown framed windows(with glass inserts and green shutters.There are two double height doors (one with a number sticker attached) There are two baseplates, both brown.There are two yellow hinge pieces and four brown "stair" type pieces (four pegs wide)
One of the square wall pieces has a sticker of a horse attached ,and one has a circular mirror.
Thanks in advance
It has several yellow square wall pieces, four brown framed windows(with glass inserts and green shutters.There are two double height doors (one with a number sticker attached) There are two baseplates, both brown.There are two yellow hinge pieces and four brown "stair" type pieces (four pegs wide)
One of the square wall pieces has a sticker of a horse attached ,and one has a circular mirror.
Thanks in advance
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Re: can anyone help me identify this kit?
You should take some pics, specially of the printed stickered piece you speak of.
Re: can anyone help me identify this kit?
Is the number 232? It might be set number 232-bungalow. It was part of the homemaker line. From what you described it might be the one. Here's a link to the bricklink page:
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemInv.asp?S=232-1
EDIT: Well now that I've looked a little longer I'm pretty sure this is it. The horse and mirror are stickers while the four "stair" pieces are window sills/flower boxes.
Hope this helps,
Jared
http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemInv.asp?S=232-1
EDIT: Well now that I've looked a little longer I'm pretty sure this is it. The horse and mirror are stickers while the four "stair" pieces are window sills/flower boxes.
Hope this helps,
Jared
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Re: can anyone help me identify this kit?
Thanks :) You're a superstar,I appreciate the help.
Re: Name that piece (the Brick/Minifigure identification top
FYI, I've merged the previous four posts into the 'Name that piece' topic now that it's resolved.
Re: Name that piece (the Brick/Minifigure identification top
Okay, I have one.
Just found this at Legoland FL, up on the wall in guest services. It's exactly like 973pb0298c01 Red Torso Jacket with Zippers, Black Top, Classic Space Logo, White Undershirt Pattern / Red Arms / Yellow Hands EXCEPT... it is ORANGE.
http://alpha.bricklink.com/pages/clone/ ... 298c01#T=C
Bricklink says the only known color is red. Nothing on eBay. I've gone through most of LEGO Shop pages as well.
I've been searching for quite a while now, and I can't find it anywhere. The red is one of my favorite torsos, and the curiosity is killing me!
There were several of these on the lower trading section of the wall, so it's pretty abundant / common.
Any clues where it came from?
Just found this at Legoland FL, up on the wall in guest services. It's exactly like 973pb0298c01 Red Torso Jacket with Zippers, Black Top, Classic Space Logo, White Undershirt Pattern / Red Arms / Yellow Hands EXCEPT... it is ORANGE.
http://alpha.bricklink.com/pages/clone/ ... 298c01#T=C
Bricklink says the only known color is red. Nothing on eBay. I've gone through most of LEGO Shop pages as well.
I've been searching for quite a while now, and I can't find it anywhere. The red is one of my favorite torsos, and the curiosity is killing me!
There were several of these on the lower trading section of the wall, so it's pretty abundant / common.
Any clues where it came from?
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