July 31, 20178 yr Hi everyone I'm new to all this so would appreciate some assistance please. I am am getting into Lego through buying bulk and separating out any sets based on instructions included in the sale. I am no doubt going to have some left over to create an inventory with. My question is how can I identify if I have any sets, or at least partial sets, from the bricks in my inventory? Along the same lines I've seen what seems to be quite a cheap bulk lot based on the per kilo price but there are no instructions included. Part of the description says there are Harry Potter, Indiana jones and a few other themes in there but how can I find out what sets there are included? Apologies if if this has been covered before I've had a brief look through the forum but can't seem to find anything
July 31, 20178 yr You can look up all sets and parts on bricklink or brickset. It's really a matter of getting to know valuable sets and recognizing the unique parts.
July 31, 20178 yr Maybe through the minifigures or the minifigure torsos (since you'll see them jumbled a lot of times). If no minifigures are pictured that should send up a big red flag. Then see if you can see hints of those sets in the pictures. Vice versa if you see some recognizable pieces like the sand green towers of Harry Potter sets or the stickered panel pieces, then look for some of the corresponding minifigures. Don't assume that anything will be 100% complete. I find that almost always I have to Bricklink at least a few pieces. If you're just starting to get into it, check the sales prices of the sets you identify on ebay and see if you can earn your money back after fees and taxes and what you budget for extra parts. You don't want to start out with buying parts lots.
July 31, 20178 yr 21 minutes ago, brickvoyeur said: Looks to be 8097, the 3rd edition. And those sand green 1x8 bricks are expensive on Bricklink and arguably the value-added parts for that set.
July 31, 20178 yr City vehicles often have a licence plate sticker including the set number. So if you see a tile with 2 letters followed by 4 or 5 numbers you know you have the set number. A 4 or 5 digit number on a sticker anywhere is nearly always the set number the part came from.Also look out for large unusual parts and parts in unusual colours
August 1, 20178 yr Author Thank you for all of your replies. I ended up going for a different bulk lot with about 30 sets and quite a lot of the mini figures. Based on the brickpicker used prices I should hopefully double the money I paid for it but we shall see.
January 15, 20196 yr Any help from the experts is appreciated. Pretty sure they are lord of the rings theme.
January 16, 20196 yr Just a guess but Monster Fighters theme?Sent from my SM-N960U using Brickpicker Forum mobile app
January 16, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, labfreak7 said: Any help from the experts is appreciated. Pretty sure they are lord of the rings theme. No expert but I see parts from the following sets 79010, 79001, and 9476.
January 16, 20196 yr Sunkenbrick, I think you nailed it. That makes complete sense. Well done, and thanks!
January 18, 20196 yr Here’s another one. I see parts of slave 1 - not sure which one it is. Also Endor sets mixed in.
January 20, 20196 yr Really stumped this time...:: I know it’s Harry Potter but.....??? Off the top of my head, but I believe the car is the flying car from the previous iteration of Hogwarts Express Those two snow-covered trees are from the Belleville theme (1 set and the 2007 advent calendar): https://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemIn.asp?P=3471pb01&in=S Actually, the car is from Escape from Privet Drive: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?S=4728-1#T=S&O={"iconly":0}
January 20, 20196 yr Brown dragon is from 4767 though not much else there isSent from my SM-G935V using Brickpicker Forum mobile app
January 21, 20196 yr Also you have most if not all of the pieces from the building in 10132. Those dark red windows, even used, go for $4 apiece. Sent from my SM-G935V using Brickpicker Forum mobile app
January 28, 20196 yr Here is another question mark. It is obviously a train station, but I don’t know which one. As always, thanks in advance.
January 28, 20196 yr 35 minutes ago, labfreak7 said: Here is another question mark. It is obviously a train station, but I don’t know which one. As always, thanks in advance. 10128. The curved track parts are from something else.
January 28, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, labfreak7 said: Here is another question mark. It is obviously a train station, but I don’t know which one. As always, thanks in advance. And check the selling prices on those metal 9V tracks - straights are going for significant money. You might want to sell those off EDIT: You have a mix of old Dark Gray as well as Dark Bluish Gray tracks - the old Dark Gray track are not worth much compared to the DBG ones. Edited January 28, 20196 yr by Phil B
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