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Can anyone identify these minifigures?

The figure holding the lightsaber is composed of the head and hair of Anakin Skywalker from the Clone Wars series: the torso of Luke Skywalker as a Jedi Knight: and a pair of dark gray legs on ...
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What set are these LEGO assemblies from?

Set 75013 Umbaran MHC (Mobile Heavy Cannon) , based on the leg shape and the Dark Red 1x1 Headlight Bricks.
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Can anyone identify these minifigures?

Zovits identified most items, the missing helmet is a Stormtrooper Type 2 helmet from an AT-AT driver, which is likely also where the legs from the Anakin/Luke mix figure as identified by Zovits come ...
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Please identify these two Star Wars ships

The top one is 8087: TIE Defender The bottom one is 8099: Midi-scale Imperial Star Destroyer
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What would total cost of the LEGO® Star Wars collection be in MSRP to date? [Dec 2015]

According to data collected from Brickset, the total MSRP of all Star Wars sets to date is $18,933.76 USD. This includes a total of 508 sets. I simply used the CSV export feature on Brickset to put ...
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Identify this piece please? 2x2 plate with 8-sided bar running around it

2x2 Modified Plate with Octagonal Bar Frame, also called Parabolic Ring. Part number 75937. Older version: http://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=30033#T=C Slightly different newer ...
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Please identify these two Star Wars ships

Sets are TIE Defender (8087) And Midi-Scale Imperial Star Destroyer (8099)
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What is the correct Snowspeeder to pair with the UCS AT-AT?

From Brickset: "The vehicle measures 62cm in height and 69cm long". The same measurements of a real AT-AT would be 22.5 meters and 20 meters. Therefore the 75313 is scaled between 1:36 and 1:...
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Why do several of the 2016 Star Wars sets include stands for the minifigs?

The stands you see aren't actually part of the set. They're there to make it easier to photograph the minifigs, and get photoshopped out in the final version of the set pictures.
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How to sell a large amount of Lego

Since you don't want to go through the trouble of sorting the bulk lot, you can sell it as is either locally or at an auction site like eBay. It is perfectly normal to sell bulk lots of LEGO both ...
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Why do Star Wars sets include the Disney logo/brand name while Marvel Super Heroes sets do not?

I emailed TLG: These changes are different as it is how Disney would like it be displayed. Prior to a set release, each set goes through a number of reviews. One of these, is our designers show ...
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Which brick is the gray one?

The gray part is a 43713 "Wedge 6 x 4 Triple Inverted Curved". It has appeared in 231 sets since it was introduced in 2003. Your picture looks like light gray. This part has only been ...
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Identifying a late 90's early 2000's LEGO Space Fighter/Bomber

This is 7673: Magna Guard Starfighter
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Trying to identify Star Wars LEGO set

This appears to be Mace Windu's Jedi Starfighter (7868): The instructions are available on LEGO.com if you want to try to make it complete.
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Which lego set is this shuttle from?

This is from set 7151 Sith Infiltrator from the first wave of Starwars sets from 1999. It is the only set that contains Windscreen 3x6x5 Bubble with that cockpit pattern, as visible on this picture:
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What is the correct snowspeeder to pair with the AT-AT?

Taking the most probable and most objectively answerable interpretation ("Which has the closest scale?") the answer can be clearly decided: According to the Star Wars Wiki the AT-AT is 22,5 ...
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Can't identify this LEGO set with large angled brown plates

I think you have some of the parts for Jabba's Sail Barge #75020 It is one of the few sets to have so many of the Hinge Plate 2 x 4 with Pin Hole and 3 Holes in light bluish gray, you show 7. It ...
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I found these parts but have no idea what sets - lots of grey and black, looks like Star Wars

That dish in the baggie was only ever in one set: 7748 Corporate Alliance Tank Droid The decorated windscreen below seems to be Windscreen 6 x 6 x 3 Canopy Half Sphere with Dual 2 Fingers with SW ...
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Can one connect two technic pins end-to-end?

The canonical way of connecting two pins is using part 62462 "Technic pin connector": Those are shown in step 89 in the instructions of that MOC. I know there are rods that can fit inside ...
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Are there any Star Wars vehicles that have not yet been produced in a Lego kit?

The ones from the original 6 movies and that should have been made: Naboo queen silver cruiser from episode 1 (with queen handmaid fig(s)!) Clone quadrans (if I'm naming them correctly) from episode ...
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What set did this assembly come from?

I think I found it: SW911617-1: Palpatine's Shuttle it was apparently included in a Star Wars comic magazine in November 2016 How did I do it ? I'm the author of pyrebrickable (Github page here), ...
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Can I use the original Lego Boost to create the R2D2 droid set?

Theoretically possible, but I think you'll find that the droid set contains quite a bit of lego elements that are rather rare, and hence difficult to find in your own collection or from other sources ...
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Anyone know the name of this Star Wars brick

This is called Windscreen 3 x 6 x 5 Bubble with Sith Infiltrator Pattern: It came only in the 7151-1: Sith Infiltrator set in 1999.
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Which Star Wars set is this?

Based on the silver jetpack, Jango Fett head, Phase I clone helmet, and orange battle droid parts, I believe it is 75015 Corporate Alliance Tank Droid.
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Where can I find a 2x2 hinge on Bricklink?

This is not a LEGO part. It's closest LEGO cousin would be 3149: 3149-like hinges don't have a 2x2 version to the best of my knowledge. In addition, the part in the picture appears to be 12 ldu (1.5 ...
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Anyone knows this Star Wars model? Grey and dark red with axles for side modules

Definitely 75039-1: V-Wing Starfighter: Instructions (2 different copies, US and EU): 6079505 6079506
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Lego Star Wars ship identification, white and grey body, grey wings, dark red and yellow trim?

This is 8019-1: Republic Attack Shuttle
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What is this Mandalorian helmet/jetpack from?

This is part# x50px2 Minifigure, Headgear Helmet SW Rocket Pack with Jango Fett Colors Pattern it belongs to Jango Fett (Balaclava Head) From set 7153-1: Jango Fett's Slave I
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What is meant by the statement about "minifig replicas" in the 2020/2 catalogue?

These 2 sets 75243 & 75258 are 2 of the 20 years anniversary sets. LEGO included in each of these sets an additional minifig on a stand based on the minifigs released during the first years. These ...
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Star Wars Set Identification, small sets with Snow Troopers

Definitely 8084 - LegoSnowtrooper Battle Pack: There are only 4 Star Wars sets with the white tricycle body, and you can clearly see all the other parts match.
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