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 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: Mar 27, 2024 16:25
 Subject: Re: Is my lego real or fake?
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I’m with you on this, never seen a fake with Lego logo.

Seen many claims that they exist but all proved to be false.





In Help, peregrinator writes:
  In Help, Dhobeck writes:
  In Help, AndriusBrick writes:
  Hello,
I have bought some lego parts, but i believe they might be fake.
The bricks do have 'lego' written on the top of the studs, but on the
back side of the brick there are no 4 or 5 digit part number. Anyone can tell,
if these are real lego (maybe older parts only had the logo)?

Though fake Lego usually doesn’t have logos, pictures would be great

I'm not going to say it's never happened, but I've never seen a fake
with the Lego logo on it, not even pictured.
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: Mar 27, 2024 13:21
 Subject: Re: Is my lego real or fake?
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Really strange how so many people believe there is so much fake Lego out there
with Lego logo.

Seems that we have these questions or statements most weeks, sometimes more than
once a week.

Op : Other markings underneath will usually be part number / mould number and
position in mould / copyright / pat pending / pending Pat / both the previous
two obscured etc.

However, better to ask if unsure.


In Help, Nubs_Select writes:
  In Help, AndriusBrick writes:
  Hello,
I have bought some lego parts, but i believe they might be fake.
The bricks do have 'lego' written on the top of the studs, but on the
back side of the brick there are no 4 or 5 digit part number. Anyone can tell,
if these are real lego (maybe older parts only had the logo)?

Real. If it has the lego lego it’s real. Some parts don’t have the part number
and some don’t have the logo and some have neither but if it has the logo it’s
real
 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: Mar 27, 2024 11:13
 Subject: Re: Ordered new Lego, sold me used Lepin pieces
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Do any have Lego markings of any sort ?

Photo’s ?



In Problem Order, BackAgain1 writes:
  You gotta be kidding me!

This is the first time this has happened to me in a lot of orders on here.

I ordered what was supposed to be new Lego pieces.

I received used Lepin or other off-brand pieces. One stud on each piece is indented
where the Lego logo would go.

These people should not be allowed to operate on here. Go sell that junk on
fleabay.
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 Posted: Mar 26, 2024 19:00
 Subject: Re: Uncode the quote first to receive 26% OFF🍦
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  If not Uncoded by tomorrow morning I will provide a key 🔑 and the first to Uncode
after the key has been given will receive 15% OFF

Uncode:
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Have fun,
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 Posted: Mar 26, 2024 12:47
 Subject: Re: A marbled Technic, Brick 1 x 2 with Holes
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Hi and thanks.

However I was referring to these discussions elsewhere regarding Lepin.

I believe there was an extensive discussion regarding fake logo bricks on here
where the outcome was that Lego confirmed they were real and not faked Logo bricks.

Lepin may not have been mentioned at the time but clone bricks with Lego logo
were questioned and if I remember correctly someone made an effort to discredit
the so called evidence by asking Lego themselves to examine them.

I may have this confused with another discussion but I don’t think so, someone
please correct me if I’m wrong.







In Selling, Dhobeck writes:
  In Selling, Stuart9 writes:
  Never seen anything with Lego logo that was fake, please post links or photo’s.

In my opinion this part is genuine, it happens from time to time.



In Selling, The_Panther_X writes:
  In Selling, Dhobeck writes:
  Hi, I found this marbled part on in an unsorted lot and I have a few questions.

1. How would I got about listing this part?

2. What’s a good price for it?

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SirIceCreamMansBrixNFigs

I don't wanna burst your bubble but that is counterfeit. I have seen them
come up a lot in my unsorted lots. They are LEPIN used in their rip off of some
of the Harry Potter sets. If you check I doubt you will find part numbers on
the bottom but they will probably still have a logo but it will likely be rounded
off or smoother. They are likely still printing them from stolen molds that
were supposed to have been destroyed. Another give away is the color mixing of
Bley and Tan which was common of their HP knock offs. I find this a lot in lots
of bulk parts I buy on auctions. Another common version has Red and Dark-Red
marbling also usually with worn logos but no part numbers.

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 Author: Stuart9 View Messages Posted By Stuart9
 Posted: Mar 26, 2024 10:22
 Subject: Re: A marbled Technic, Brick 1 x 2 with Holes
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Never seen anything with Lego logo that was fake, please post links or photo’s.

In my opinion this part is genuine, it happens from time to time.



In Selling, The_Panther_X writes:
  In Selling, Dhobeck writes:
  Hi, I found this marbled part on in an unsorted lot and I have a few questions.

1. How would I got about listing this part?

2. What’s a good price for it?

Thanks
SirIceCreamMansBrixNFigs

I don't wanna burst your bubble but that is counterfeit. I have seen them
come up a lot in my unsorted lots. They are LEPIN used in their rip off of some
of the Harry Potter sets. If you check I doubt you will find part numbers on
the bottom but they will probably still have a logo but it will likely be rounded
off or smoother. They are likely still printing them from stolen molds that
were supposed to have been destroyed. Another give away is the color mixing of
Bley and Tan which was common of their HP knock offs. I find this a lot in lots
of bulk parts I buy on auctions. Another common version has Red and Dark-Red
marbling also usually with worn logos but no part numbers.
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 Posted: Mar 19, 2024 16:31
 Subject: Re: Fake Lego String
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Whether it’s Lego or not I don’t think many people are going to give you string
for nothing.

Not sure what you are asking/suggesting here.


In Help, Hal8472 writes:
  In Help, bluesnose2 writes:
  I purchased some Lego string, for what set i think is irrelevant but i thought
i was buying genuine new Lego string.
The items arrived and i could tell straight away that the strings were not Lego,
the seller eventually got back to me and admitted the string was not from Lego,
it was a generic replacement, so off a spool of some description.

So my question, do we sell fake none Lego on this site, no matter what it is?

Why are you bothering to buy string?
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 Posted: Mar 19, 2024 16:23
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Exactly what I expected to happen, sadly





In Problem, UTLF writes:
  I thought the merge was supposed to make it easier for buyers, and that we should
just ask the seller to verify if we weren't sure?

Yikes!
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 Posted: Mar 14, 2024 19:37
 Subject: Early tree for those interested
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Unpainted, marbled base.

 
Part No: FTCyp  Name: Plant, Tree Flat Cypress painted with solid base
* 
FTCyp Plant, Tree Flat Cypress painted with solid base
Parts: Plant, Tree
 


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 Posted: Mar 14, 2024 15:52
 Subject: Re: Lego colors
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There are colours here that never made sets, however they tend to be expensive.


In Catalog, JaccoKik writes:
  Goodevening everyone,

Is it possible to get Lego parts in other colours than I could find by Lego?
For example I see at the Rebricable website much more colours of part 2780 than
I could find on the Lego website. Is it possible to get this parts in RAL6024?

Best regards,

Jacco Kik

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