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 Author: HelloFromEarth View Messages Posted By HelloFromEarth
 Posted: Jan 4, 2024 21:55
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HelloFromEarth (339)

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I got some used Bionicle parts and want to make sure they are not knockoffs.
Some pieces have the Lego logo and some just have the part number with the "c"
in a circle. I'm not familiar with these parts and looking for some help.
Usually knock off pieces do not have the real Lego part number on them so I'm
thinking that maybe when they first came out they didn't put the Lego logo
on them?
 Author: HelloFromEarth View Messages Posted By HelloFromEarth
 Posted: Jan 4, 2024 22:00
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 Author: agulus View Messages Posted By agulus
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Hi,

some of the Bionicle pieces don't have
LEGO part number and have only letter C
or nothing at all.
The part on the picture has number 62386
when you will look closely. I bought a 40x
magnifying glass to be able to see part numbers
on some of them.
Bionicle parts are very challenging

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 Author: HelloFromEarth View Messages Posted By HelloFromEarth
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Oh great.

Thanks so much for your help! I really appreciate it!


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  Hi,

some of the Bionicle pieces don't have
LEGO part number and have only letter C
or nothing at all.
The part on the picture has number 62386
when you will look closely. I bought a 40x
magnifying glass to be able to see part numbers
on some of them.
Bionicle parts are very challenging

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In Help, HelloFromEarth writes:
  I got some used Bionicle parts and want to make sure they are not knockoffs.
Some pieces have the Lego logo and some just have the part number with the "c"
in a circle. I'm not familiar with these parts and looking for some help.
Usually knock off pieces do not have the real Lego part number on them so I'm
thinking that maybe when they first came out they didn't put the Lego logo
on them?

I think most Bionicle are too old to have copies. I never heard about a fake
Bionicle yet.