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 Author: dcarmine View Messages Posted By dcarmine
 Posted: Feb 12, 2019 22:22
 Subject: Re: Aren't these differences ridiculous?
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 Topic: Catalog
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dcarmine (7193)

Location:  USA, Nebraska
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Sep 11, 2002 Contact Member Seller
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Store: Nebraska Brick Store
In Catalog, axaday writes:
  In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
  In Catalog, axaday writes:
  In Catalog, Hygrotus writes:
  In Catalog, dearlydeparted writes:
  In Catalog, brikomania writes:
  I really like the extensive catalog, and think that most of the differences (like
the jumpers or tiles with groove, etc) are really useful.

But when you get to things like this, with a 1 x 2 x 6 arch, having something
like 4 variants, doesn't it make it too hard for sellers AND buyers?

I get the raised arch difference, that is notable, but this thin/thick thing?



To me, yes. I have never been able visually to distinguish the difference between
the two without reinforcement - medium think - thin. I just don't see it,
try as I might.

You can always check mold number molded on the part's underside, magnifying
glass maybe needed.

Or a light piped thingamajig if you happen to be an entomologist (which is kind
of cheating).

I thought about buying an otoscope the other day so I could see the part number
on the giraffe guy's hat. Then I thought that might be a sign of obsession.


but I finally was able to read this mold number
 
Part No: 33464pb01  Name: Minifigure, Baby / Toddler Head with Neck with Black Eyes, White Pupils, and Smile Pattern
* 
33464pb01 Minifigure, Baby / Toddler Head with Neck with Black Eyes, White Pupils, and Smile Pattern
Parts: Minifigure, Head

Cheater

I have a loop in every room of my house!
 Author: elclair View Messages Posted By elclair
 Posted: Feb 12, 2019 18:21
 Subject: Re: Identify old Lego piece
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elclair (52)

Location:  Australia, New South Wales
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In Catalog, FreeStorm writes:
  In Catalog, FreeStorm writes:
  In Catalog, elclair writes:
  Hey all.
I bought a crate of used Lego and found a few of these pieces I can't identify
(or seem to find in the bricklink Catalog) It's a hollow brick with "Lego"
printed in the studs.(no reference number)

 
Part No: 15  Name: Legs without Split
* 
15 Legs without Split
Parts: Minifigure, Legs, Modified

In case of, you will certainly find those parts:

 
Part No: 3626a  Name: Minifigure, Head (Plain) - Solid Stud
* 
3626a Minifigure, Head (Plain) - Solid Stud
Parts: Minifigure, Head
 
Part No: 17  Name: Torso Legoland
* 
17 Torso Legoland
Parts: Minifigure, Torso

From old minifigures like that:

 
Minifig No: old016  Name: LEGOLAND - White Torso, Red Legs, Red Hat
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old016 (Inv) LEGOLAND - White Torso, Red Legs, Red Hat
Minifigures: LEGOLAND

Perfect, thanks. Appreciate it!
 Author: FreeStorm View Messages Posted By FreeStorm
 Posted: Feb 12, 2019 16:18
 Subject: Re: Identify old Lego piece
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FreeStorm (366)

Location:  Switzerland, Vaud
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In Catalog, FreeStorm writes:
  In Catalog, elclair writes:
  Hey all.
I bought a crate of used Lego and found a few of these pieces I can't identify
(or seem to find in the bricklink Catalog) It's a hollow brick with "Lego"
printed in the studs.(no reference number)

 
Part No: 15  Name: Legs without Split
* 
15 Legs without Split
Parts: Minifigure, Legs, Modified

In case of, you will certainly find those parts:

 
Part No: 3626a  Name: Minifigure, Head (Plain) - Solid Stud
* 
3626a Minifigure, Head (Plain) - Solid Stud
Parts: Minifigure, Head
 
Part No: 17  Name: Torso Legoland
* 
17 Torso Legoland
Parts: Minifigure, Torso

From old minifigures like that:

 
Minifig No: old016  Name: LEGOLAND - White Torso, Red Legs, Red Hat
* 
old016 (Inv) LEGOLAND - White Torso, Red Legs, Red Hat
Minifigures: LEGOLAND
 Author: FreeStorm View Messages Posted By FreeStorm
 Posted: Feb 12, 2019 16:12
 Subject: Re: Identify old Lego piece
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Location:  Switzerland, Vaud
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In Catalog, elclair writes:
  Hey all.
I bought a crate of used Lego and found a few of these pieces I can't identify
(or seem to find in the bricklink Catalog) It's a hollow brick with "Lego"
printed in the studs.(no reference number)

 
Part No: 15  Name: Legs without Split
* 
15 Legs without Split
Parts: Minifigure, Legs, Modified
 Author: elclair View Messages Posted By elclair
 Posted: Feb 12, 2019 16:10
 Subject: Identify old Lego piece
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elclair (52)

Location:  Australia, New South Wales
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Hey all.
I bought a crate of used Lego and found a few of these pieces I can't identify
(or seem to find in the bricklink Catalog) It's a hollow brick with "Lego"
printed in the studs.(no reference number)
 

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