Can anyone tell me which set this partial build is from? Any help to identify it is greatly appreciated! 😃
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6The 4 x 4 corner plate does not appear to come in purple in any official LEGO sets. Do the pieces say "LEGO" on the stud?– Alexander O'MaraCommented Apr 7, 2018 at 18:16
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I don't have the lego with me. I saw it in a charity shop. In the past I've bought bags from charity and managed to work out what they are but i'm having difficulty with this one.– Annabel54Commented Apr 7, 2018 at 18:34
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The yellow brick on top looks like a bootleg, are you sure that is a legit LEGO piece?– Crafter4017Commented Apr 10, 2018 at 0:32
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Can you take it apart? Lego Bricks always come in only one color (unless you consider the printing on some of them.– mindstormsboiCommented Apr 19, 2020 at 21:30
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Whoops, never considered that you didn't have em with you. Sorry 😶– mindstormsboiCommented Apr 19, 2020 at 21:36
1 Answer
It's most likely that this is not an official Lego set. There has been such a piece (the purple ones) but it never came in that color, therefore it must have been manufactured from a clone brand. There could be that 00.1% chance of it being a piece from an official Lego set, but based on the poor quality of the build in the image and the fact that Bricklink couldn't find it, I still think it's from a clone brand. Also, if any of the plates have only specific studs with holes in them that aren't in a reasonable pattern (such as outline of house walls), then there's a big chance that the plate came from Mega Blocks and not Lego™.
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I did some zooming out. It is hard to tell due to the low resolution but I'm 99% certain that none of the visible nobs on the green pieces have the Lego logo. So it almost has to be a clone brand.– TonnyCommented Apr 20, 2020 at 9:17
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Indeed. 🤔 None of the studs have holes in them either, but still likely to be a clone brand. Commented Apr 20, 2020 at 11:11