Incomplete Minifigure / Non-Specific Assembly

Mixed Assembly · Multiple Possible Themes (Common Parts)

N/A · Common parts produced from late 1970s to present

Incomplete Minifigure / Non-Specific Assembly

Figure ID

Mixed Assembly

Theme

Multiple Possible Themes (Common Parts)

Year Released

Common parts produced from late 1970s to present

Rarity

Common; the items shown are basic system elements rather than a coherent rare figure.

Head

Not present in the central focus of the image.

Torso

Not present in the central focus; a partial torso from a City-style figure is visible in the background background (blue/yellow).

Legs

The background figure features classic black legs (Part 970c00), which are among the most common LEGO pieces produced.

Accessories

The foreground contains a white 2x2 bracket (Part 44302 or similar) attached to a light bluish gray 1x1 round plate and a small lever/antenna piece.

Color Scheme

White, Light Bluish Gray, and Black.

Printing Details

No printing is visible on the primary assembly in the foreground.

Variants

Thousands of variants exist for these basic structural plates and levers.

Condition Notes

The white bracket shows minor surface dust; the lever appears slightly bent or typical of older soft plastic variants.

Estimated Value

$0.05 - $0.20 USD for the foreground assembly; approximately $1.00 - $2.00 for the background figure if complete.

Price (New)

These are common parts usually found in sets ranging from $5.00 to $500.00.

Compatible Sets

Virtually thousands of sets across City, Star Wars, and Creator themes.

Character Background

The items shown are inanimate structural elements used for detailing vehicles or buildings.

Design Notes

The use of the bracket (90-degree angle plate) is a staple of SNOT (Studs Not On Top) building techniques.

Similar Minifigures

Generic LEGO City citizens or workers.

Collectibility

Low; these are bulk parts rather than a retired or high-demand character.

History

The 2x2 bracket design has remained largely unchanged since the 1980s, providing a cornerstone for LEGO detail assembly.

Interesting Facts

The lever piece is one of the few LEGO parts designed to be manipulated by a minifigure hand to simulate 'on/off' actions.

Display Suggestions

Best used as part of a larger MOC (My Own Creation) or workshop scene.

Modification Potential

High; these parts are designed to be modified and integrated into larger builds.

Overall Assessment

The image displays miscellaneous LEGO components rather than a specific collectible minifigure. While functional for building, they hold negligible value as standalone collector items.

Identified on 6/16/2026