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Which is the best way to identify a Lego part?
A reverse image search uses a photo of an object and then searches the web for image matches. This is perfect for part identification, especially since Bricklink has images for almost every part.
What’s the design number of a Lego piece?
Understanding LEGO part numbers. If you’ve ever looked at the bottom of a LEGO piece closely you will have noticed that there’s a 4- or 5-digit number visible, which is its design number. However, when you look at the parts listing at the back of instruction manuals, this number isn’t shown. The 6- or 7-digit numbers listed there are element
What are the names of the Lego colours?
LEGO has names for colours, which are not the same as those that most AFOLs and BrickLink use. This is partly because the community named them before the company’s internal names were known. Here at Brickset we show LEGO’s names, but our colour table also gives the more commonly used name in brackets. Design + colour = element number?
Which is the best Lego set for dogs?
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How does piqabrick work to identify Lego bricks?
The web dashboard controls the camera in the PIQABRICK BOX for the brick identification. Once the brick is identified the dashboard provides the links to the LEGO marketplaces to easily buy/sell the brick and to manage the personal inventory.
What was the first color of Lego bricks?
The first Lego bricks were available in the colors of red, white, yellow, blue, and black. Green Lego bricks were not included in the earliest building kits. Roof bricks were added in 1958, so kits earlier than this year will not feature roof building components.
What kind of plastic was used to make Lego bricks?
Bricks manufactured prior to 1963 were made from cellulose acetate, a different plastic from the modern bricks. After 1963, bricks were manufactured from acrylonitrile butadiene styrene (ABS). Lego kits manufactured prior to 1964 did not include instruction manuals.