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N/A · Assorted Parts (Partially Non-LEGO)

Bulk Brick Pile · Multiple (Estimated mid-1990s - Late 2010s)

None Found / Not Applicable

Figure ID

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Theme

Assorted Parts (Partially Non-LEGO)

Year Released

Multiple (Estimated mid-1990s - Late 2010s)

Rarity

None (No complete minifigures identified in image)

Head

No minifigure heads or hair pieces are visible in the provided image of the parts collection.

Torso

A blue motorcycle body with 'RR' decals is visible (part 52394c01), which is a vehicle part rather than a minifigure torso.

Legs

No minifigure leg assemblies are visible in the provided image.

Accessories

Visible accessories or play elements include a white ladder, a black tire, and various transparent green elements, but no specific minifigure-held accessories.

Color Scheme

A diverse mix of primary colors including Blue, Red, Yellow, White, and Lime Green, along with specialty Trans-Neon Green and Dark Brown elements.

Printing Details

The blue motorcycle piece shows 'RR' pad printing; a black box element contains a red caution stickered or printed label with Japanese/Chinese characters.

Variants

The blue motorcycle piece (RR variant) is found in sets such as 66255 or 7307.

Condition Notes

Parts appear to be played-with; the presence of non-LEGO clones or stylistically different plastic suggests a mixed bin condition.

Estimated Value

Bulk price: $5.00 - $8.00 per pound. No individual pieces of high collector value are isolated in the photo.

Price (New)

N/A (Bulk assortment)

Compatible Sets

Set 7307 (Flying Mummy Attack) uses similar motorcycle parts; Set 3365 (Space Buggy) uses similar small tires.

Character Background

N/A (No characters present)

Design Notes

The image contains a mix of standard bricks (2x4, 2x2), technics components, and specialized chassis elements from late 90s/early 2000s themes like Pharaoh's Quest or Racers.

Similar Minifigures

N/A

Collectibility

Low - the assortment consists of common structural bricks and specific vehicle debris rather than desirable figures or rare parts.

History

These parts span many generations of LEGO design, from classic thick-walled bricks to modern slope pieces.

Interesting Facts

The black element with the red sticker appears to be a battery box or functional brick from a non-LEGO brand (possibly Mega Bloks or Kazi), which is common in secondary market bulk lots.

Display Suggestions

Best used as 'greebling' parts for MOCs (My Own Creations) or as basic building supplies in a brick pit.

Modification Potential

High for mechanical builds due to the Technic pins and ladder elements present.

Overall Assessment

The provided image does not contain a complete minifigure to analyze. It represents a typical 'hand-me-down' bin of mixed constructive play parts.

Identified on 6/8/2026