I have saved up quite a few pieces of "plastic" which I am unsure about - can you tell me which ones are LEGO - I've included plates and a figure for scale.
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Just... keep 'em all?– undoApr 16, 2017 at 13:17
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Thank you for your help editing my post. I have kept them a long time but I now wonder if they are indeed Lego.– RobertApr 16, 2017 at 16:32
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Several of the tools are from playmobil. The first two and the musket definitely are but its hard for me to tell with the rest.– Ian MillerApr 17, 2017 at 3:39
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The last item in the bottom image: could it be a Znap connector?– KramiiApr 17, 2017 at 20:20
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Almost always, you can find the word LEGO on true LEGO bricks and pieces. If you can't find it, chances are it ain't LEGO.– A Child of GodApr 18, 2017 at 15:17
2 Answers
The tools obviously have different handle widths. If they do not properly fit into a minifigure’s hand, they are almost certainly not Lego. If they do, they are compatible for most practical purposes, even if they are clones.
The grey, star-like thing is a K’nex connector.
The white post looks like a Support 2×2×7 Lamp Post.
The left and right part in the bottom image are nothing I can identify. But they do not look like Lego as their elements do not match the standard Lego scales as seen by the base plate.
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3The part on the right in the bottom image is Lego, from the short-lived Znap theme. The part is Znap Connector 3 x 3 - 4 way. Apr 17, 2017 at 13:11
The second gray piece in the bottom image (from left to right) is a TENTE piece.
Check this example set (look at the feet of the robot)