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.– Christian SirolliApr 18, 2017 at 15:17
3 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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4The 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)
Only two LEGO tools are present in the upper image, the Fabuland shovel and the Fabuland pipe wrench - other five are Playmobil (1st, 2nd, 5th and 7th in upper row and the rifle in lower row) - the rest, I really don't know - I can't make out the white stick, if it's a LEGO hose
Bottom image seems to have been answered suffiently.