Identification of vintage sloping windowPart identificationSticker IdentificationIdentification of a pieceBracket identificationBag IdentificationPiece IdentificationLego Part identification needed (x4)Could you help me identify these vintage bricks with holes in the studs?Identification of rare (?) piecesPart Identification: Foot Piece?
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Identification of vintage sloping window
Part identificationSticker IdentificationIdentification of a pieceBracket identificationBag IdentificationPiece IdentificationLego Part identification needed (x4)Could you help me identify these vintage bricks with holes in the studs?Identification of rare (?) piecesPart Identification: Foot Piece?
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This is definitely Lego, it is written in the hollow studs. It does not have a part number underneath, only an 01 and a separate 3. I can’t find it in any of the usual databases.
The yellow I’m trying to identify is 1x4 at the base, 3 bricks tall, leans back by on row at the top but is slightly wider than 4 studs at the top approx 4.5 so the overall dimensions are 2 x 4.5 x 3
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
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This is definitely Lego, it is written in the hollow studs. It does not have a part number underneath, only an 01 and a separate 3. I can’t find it in any of the usual databases.
The yellow I’m trying to identify is 1x4 at the base, 3 bricks tall, leans back by on row at the top but is slightly wider than 4 studs at the top approx 4.5 so the overall dimensions are 2 x 4.5 x 3
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
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Looks like a LEGO Fabuland windscreen...
– Uli
Aug 11 at 0:31
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This is definitely Lego, it is written in the hollow studs. It does not have a part number underneath, only an 01 and a separate 3. I can’t find it in any of the usual databases.
The yellow I’m trying to identify is 1x4 at the base, 3 bricks tall, leans back by on row at the top but is slightly wider than 4 studs at the top approx 4.5 so the overall dimensions are 2 x 4.5 x 3
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
part-identification
This is definitely Lego, it is written in the hollow studs. It does not have a part number underneath, only an 01 and a separate 3. I can’t find it in any of the usual databases.
The yellow I’m trying to identify is 1x4 at the base, 3 bricks tall, leans back by on row at the top but is slightly wider than 4 studs at the top approx 4.5 so the overall dimensions are 2 x 4.5 x 3
Any help would be appreciated. Thank you
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HamstasParadiseHamstasParadise
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Looks like a LEGO Fabuland windscreen...
– Uli
Aug 11 at 0:31
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Looks like a LEGO Fabuland windscreen...
– Uli
Aug 11 at 0:31
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Looks like a LEGO Fabuland windscreen...
– Uli
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Looks like a LEGO Fabuland windscreen...
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On the hint from Uli I was able to find it:
(All credit to Uli for the find :)
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Must be
- Fabuland Front Window Squared Small, Part x652 on peeron.com
(image source peeron.com)
We must have posted at nearly the same time. You didn't post an answer after about 10 minutes so I ran with your hunch. Nice find, I had no idea this existed.
– JohnnyB
Aug 11 at 0:44
@JohnnyB photo finish in fact : ) couldn't find it on bricklink in time, that's why I checked peeron, too. took me some minutes...
– Uli
Aug 11 at 0:50
It's called "Fabuland Window Squared Small", with part number fabai1 on bricklink.
– Henrik
Aug 11 at 7:04
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Looks like part 4447 window 4x4x3 Roof.
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It does look like it, but part# 4447 has squared corners and indents/holes for glass. The part in the picture has rounded inner edges and no indents/holes.
– JohnnyB
Aug 11 at 0:06
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And this is not that bit wider at the top.
– Henrik
Aug 11 at 6:59
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On the hint from Uli I was able to find it:
(All credit to Uli for the find :)
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On the hint from Uli I was able to find it:
(All credit to Uli for the find :)
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On the hint from Uli I was able to find it:
(All credit to Uli for the find :)
On the hint from Uli I was able to find it:
(All credit to Uli for the find :)
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answered Aug 11 at 0:41
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Must be
- Fabuland Front Window Squared Small, Part x652 on peeron.com
(image source peeron.com)
We must have posted at nearly the same time. You didn't post an answer after about 10 minutes so I ran with your hunch. Nice find, I had no idea this existed.
– JohnnyB
Aug 11 at 0:44
@JohnnyB photo finish in fact : ) couldn't find it on bricklink in time, that's why I checked peeron, too. took me some minutes...
– Uli
Aug 11 at 0:50
It's called "Fabuland Window Squared Small", with part number fabai1 on bricklink.
– Henrik
Aug 11 at 7:04
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Must be
- Fabuland Front Window Squared Small, Part x652 on peeron.com
(image source peeron.com)
We must have posted at nearly the same time. You didn't post an answer after about 10 minutes so I ran with your hunch. Nice find, I had no idea this existed.
– JohnnyB
Aug 11 at 0:44
@JohnnyB photo finish in fact : ) couldn't find it on bricklink in time, that's why I checked peeron, too. took me some minutes...
– Uli
Aug 11 at 0:50
It's called "Fabuland Window Squared Small", with part number fabai1 on bricklink.
– Henrik
Aug 11 at 7:04
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Must be
- Fabuland Front Window Squared Small, Part x652 on peeron.com
(image source peeron.com)
Must be
- Fabuland Front Window Squared Small, Part x652 on peeron.com
(image source peeron.com)
answered Aug 11 at 0:41
UliUli
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We must have posted at nearly the same time. You didn't post an answer after about 10 minutes so I ran with your hunch. Nice find, I had no idea this existed.
– JohnnyB
Aug 11 at 0:44
@JohnnyB photo finish in fact : ) couldn't find it on bricklink in time, that's why I checked peeron, too. took me some minutes...
– Uli
Aug 11 at 0:50
It's called "Fabuland Window Squared Small", with part number fabai1 on bricklink.
– Henrik
Aug 11 at 7:04
add a comment
|
We must have posted at nearly the same time. You didn't post an answer after about 10 minutes so I ran with your hunch. Nice find, I had no idea this existed.
– JohnnyB
Aug 11 at 0:44
@JohnnyB photo finish in fact : ) couldn't find it on bricklink in time, that's why I checked peeron, too. took me some minutes...
– Uli
Aug 11 at 0:50
It's called "Fabuland Window Squared Small", with part number fabai1 on bricklink.
– Henrik
Aug 11 at 7:04
We must have posted at nearly the same time. You didn't post an answer after about 10 minutes so I ran with your hunch. Nice find, I had no idea this existed.
– JohnnyB
Aug 11 at 0:44
We must have posted at nearly the same time. You didn't post an answer after about 10 minutes so I ran with your hunch. Nice find, I had no idea this existed.
– JohnnyB
Aug 11 at 0:44
@JohnnyB photo finish in fact : ) couldn't find it on bricklink in time, that's why I checked peeron, too. took me some minutes...
– Uli
Aug 11 at 0:50
@JohnnyB photo finish in fact : ) couldn't find it on bricklink in time, that's why I checked peeron, too. took me some minutes...
– Uli
Aug 11 at 0:50
It's called "Fabuland Window Squared Small", with part number fabai1 on bricklink.
– Henrik
Aug 11 at 7:04
It's called "Fabuland Window Squared Small", with part number fabai1 on bricklink.
– Henrik
Aug 11 at 7:04
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Looks like part 4447 window 4x4x3 Roof.
1
It does look like it, but part# 4447 has squared corners and indents/holes for glass. The part in the picture has rounded inner edges and no indents/holes.
– JohnnyB
Aug 11 at 0:06
2
And this is not that bit wider at the top.
– Henrik
Aug 11 at 6:59
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Looks like part 4447 window 4x4x3 Roof.
1
It does look like it, but part# 4447 has squared corners and indents/holes for glass. The part in the picture has rounded inner edges and no indents/holes.
– JohnnyB
Aug 11 at 0:06
2
And this is not that bit wider at the top.
– Henrik
Aug 11 at 6:59
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Looks like part 4447 window 4x4x3 Roof.
Looks like part 4447 window 4x4x3 Roof.
answered Aug 10 at 21:55
Rin Rio-OkiRin Rio-Oki
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It does look like it, but part# 4447 has squared corners and indents/holes for glass. The part in the picture has rounded inner edges and no indents/holes.
– JohnnyB
Aug 11 at 0:06
2
And this is not that bit wider at the top.
– Henrik
Aug 11 at 6:59
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1
It does look like it, but part# 4447 has squared corners and indents/holes for glass. The part in the picture has rounded inner edges and no indents/holes.
– JohnnyB
Aug 11 at 0:06
2
And this is not that bit wider at the top.
– Henrik
Aug 11 at 6:59
1
1
It does look like it, but part# 4447 has squared corners and indents/holes for glass. The part in the picture has rounded inner edges and no indents/holes.
– JohnnyB
Aug 11 at 0:06
It does look like it, but part# 4447 has squared corners and indents/holes for glass. The part in the picture has rounded inner edges and no indents/holes.
– JohnnyB
Aug 11 at 0:06
2
2
And this is not that bit wider at the top.
– Henrik
Aug 11 at 6:59
And this is not that bit wider at the top.
– Henrik
Aug 11 at 6:59
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Looks like a LEGO Fabuland windscreen...
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