
piece information - How do I identify a LEGO part? - Bricks
Sep 30, 2021 · Look for a 4 or 5 digit part ID on the element. These are usually printed on the inside. A magnifying glass and good lighting can be helpful. Many bricks will also have other numbers printed on them, but only the 4 or 5 digit numbers are useful for identifying parts. If you are able to find a part number, search for it on Rebrickable or ...
How to tell the different ages of pieces? - Bricks
Obscured "pat. pend." bricks appeared in sets as late as 1978, which is also when the LEGO logo on the top studs was changed (according to Gary Istok's LEGO guide). I believe this is when the element numbers started to be molded on the underside of the pieces, but again there would be a transition period. By 1980 in the US, all modern pieces ...
part identification - How are LEGO bricks categorized? - Bricks
Aug 4, 2016 · Part Numbers. Many LEGO bricks have part numbers imprinted from the mold. This is now called a "Design ID" by LEGO. It served as the original basis for LDRAW part numbers. However, LDRAW invented its own numbers for parts with no number. About the year 2000, LEGO introduced a 7 digit "Element ID" to designate a particular design in a particular ...
I need to know every LEGO's part number, name, and a picture of it
There are several places you can go to to download a catalog of LEGO parts. All these catalogs use a different part number scheme than LEGO officially uses (due to the fact that until a few years ago, LEGO part information was a company secret). In no particular order: Bricklink. This is the most expansive catalog, and has a dedicated page for ...
How are LEGO Bricks and colors numbered/identified
May 10, 2018 · While inventorying my Lego collection, I've found a colliding element ID: the same design and color has different IDs in two sets: 4619599 in set 10692 and 6170300 in set 10704. What's interesting is that both sets are quite new: they had been released in 2015 and 2017, and both are being sold in Lego shops currently, so it doesn't look like ...
part identification - LEGO Plastic Bags - Bricks
Please help to identify the LEGO Plastic Bags # (2,4-319g7,5-419g7,7-219g7) I used QR code reader and it gives me a digits of 6172090. Unfortunately I could not find any information. I bought this ...
How can I identify LEGO sets from a box or bag of parts?
Jul 2, 2022 · You might want to contact Lego customer service to see if they might be able to direct you to other resources for these older kits. According to squidoo.com, Lego customer service can provide older instructions for a fee. That page also lists several alternate resource that you can search to find older manuals for free: Free Lego Instructions
Where can I find a list of all LEGO sets ever released
Oct 17, 2012 · 2007-date: 99.9% of sets, and most extended product lines sold at shop.LEGO.com. Although the database contains many non-brick items ('Gear') that are LEGO branded, it does not contain them all: there are too many to keep track of!
How do I identify a new sealed bag of Lego - Bricks
Dec 26, 2022 · I've bought the Lego set 11019 Fun Functions for my daughter. Bag number 5 isn’t in it just a blank bag plus the pieces don’t match up with the helicopter instructions number 5 is supposed to make. They don’t match anything else you can make from the box so how can I find out what you are supposed to make from it.
Why do some sets have two different numbers? [duplicate]
LEGO also extended from a 3-digit numbering to a 4-digit numbering around that time, so maybe some sets were renumbered. At the time, LEGO didn't seem to care that much about set numbers (and as you've noted , reused some).