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Sorry to interrupt the pre Black Friday buying frenzy, but I'm hoping someone can tell me what set this is from. I received it in the bulk lot I bought off Craig's the other day. I scoured the brickset database, but for the life of me I can't find it. Thanks a bunch.

  • 2 weeks later...

Just a friendly tip that I have learned:   Look for the most unique piece on the set and enter that part # on Bricklink.  (In your case I would look at the four long brown wedge pieces, which I believe are Part #30382)

 

So once you successfully see the part on BL, click the link for "This part appears in X sets, view them"  and then scroll down to the color your part is.   

 

I just did this and sure-enough, set # 7660 has four of those in Reddish-Brown, and looks (as I can tell) exactly like what you posted a picture of (which someone linked earlier)

 

You can then look at the set inventory and pretty easily identify a few more parts to confirm.  (For example, I actually mistook that as set # 7111, but  a few back & forth glances to your picture set me straight)

 

I do this often, and find it is the easiest way to ID sets.   I also part out sets, so this method works well for that... 

Edited by Victorymike18

Just a friendly tip that I have learned:   Look for the most unique piece on the set and enter that part # on Bricklink.  (In your case I would look at the four long brown wedge pieces, which I believe are Part #30382)...

 

but how do you first work out the part no?

(currently going through c. 20kgs of lego...)

 

Alasdair

  • 2 weeks later...

but how do you first work out the part no?

(currently going through c. 20kgs of lego...)

 

Alasdair

 

Nearly every single Lego piece will have the part number somewhere underneath - Typically a four or five digit number.   You'll find this on all but the smallest of pieces.

  • 1 year later...

What would you call these bricks? They are from the Joker Bumper Car, my son & I want to order different colors to customize for each super hero. Thanks

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