Can you identify these (possibly) LEGO horses?
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We got these old LEGO-compatible horses from the LEGO collection that used to belong to my wife's brothers (which means they are probably 20-30 years old). I'm wondering if they are genuine LEGO pieces.
If not, I wonder what brand are they.
Either way, I wonder which set, if any, they belonged to.
I think there was another black horse, which I couldn't find, and some or all of them also had a brown saddle part.
EDIT:
I managed to take a good photo of the stamp on the black horse, so it's definitely genuine LEGO.
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We got these old LEGO-compatible horses from the LEGO collection that used to belong to my wife's brothers (which means they are probably 20-30 years old). I'm wondering if they are genuine LEGO pieces.
If not, I wonder what brand are they.
Either way, I wonder which set, if any, they belonged to.
I think there was another black horse, which I couldn't find, and some or all of them also had a brown saddle part.
EDIT:
I managed to take a good photo of the stamp on the black horse, so it's definitely genuine LEGO.
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We got these old LEGO-compatible horses from the LEGO collection that used to belong to my wife's brothers (which means they are probably 20-30 years old). I'm wondering if they are genuine LEGO pieces.
If not, I wonder what brand are they.
Either way, I wonder which set, if any, they belonged to.
I think there was another black horse, which I couldn't find, and some or all of them also had a brown saddle part.
EDIT:
I managed to take a good photo of the stamp on the black horse, so it's definitely genuine LEGO.
part-identification
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We got these old LEGO-compatible horses from the LEGO collection that used to belong to my wife's brothers (which means they are probably 20-30 years old). I'm wondering if they are genuine LEGO pieces.
If not, I wonder what brand are they.
Either way, I wonder which set, if any, they belonged to.
I think there was another black horse, which I couldn't find, and some or all of them also had a brown saddle part.
EDIT:
I managed to take a good photo of the stamp on the black horse, so it's definitely genuine LEGO.
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They are:
LEGO Animal Minifigure - WHITE HORSE
and
Horse (Black) - LEGO Animal Minifigure
But if it got no logo or part ID then it must be a copycat.
Refer this post for real lego identification help:
General guidelines to identify real Lego pieces from fake or copy?
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Should it have both the LEGO logo and the part ID, or is the part ID optional?
– Eran
3 hours ago
@Eran not 100% sure about that thing
– Ankit Sharma
3 hours ago
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Those look like legit LEGO-brand horses. Specifically:
White 4493c01pb04 Horse with Black Eyes, White Pupils and Dark Orange Bridle Pattern:
Black 4493c01pb02 Horse with Black Eyes Circled with White, Brown Bridle Pattern:
To be extra sure they are genuine LEGO, look for the "LEGO" stamp on the inside of the hollow studs on their back where the saddle goes (it's a little hard to see).
These horses each came in a fair number of sets. Check the BrickLink links for a list of possible sets.
Now that you mentioned it, there is some stamp on the inside of the hollow studs. I didn't notice it earlier. It could be LEGO, though it's hard to read properly.
– Eran
3 hours ago
It was already identified, but just to mention, recently there was a set (10676) that contains the white horse. I can confirm because I have it. Also, when I was a kid I had a set that had the black horse (now lost because I was a dumb kid)
– Moacir
24 mins ago
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They are:
LEGO Animal Minifigure - WHITE HORSE
and
Horse (Black) - LEGO Animal Minifigure
But if it got no logo or part ID then it must be a copycat.
Refer this post for real lego identification help:
General guidelines to identify real Lego pieces from fake or copy?
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Should it have both the LEGO logo and the part ID, or is the part ID optional?
– Eran
3 hours ago
@Eran not 100% sure about that thing
– Ankit Sharma
3 hours ago
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
They are:
LEGO Animal Minifigure - WHITE HORSE
and
Horse (Black) - LEGO Animal Minifigure
But if it got no logo or part ID then it must be a copycat.
Refer this post for real lego identification help:
General guidelines to identify real Lego pieces from fake or copy?
New contributor
Should it have both the LEGO logo and the part ID, or is the part ID optional?
– Eran
3 hours ago
@Eran not 100% sure about that thing
– Ankit Sharma
3 hours ago
add a comment |
up vote
2
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up vote
2
down vote
They are:
LEGO Animal Minifigure - WHITE HORSE
and
Horse (Black) - LEGO Animal Minifigure
But if it got no logo or part ID then it must be a copycat.
Refer this post for real lego identification help:
General guidelines to identify real Lego pieces from fake or copy?
New contributor
They are:
LEGO Animal Minifigure - WHITE HORSE
and
Horse (Black) - LEGO Animal Minifigure
But if it got no logo or part ID then it must be a copycat.
Refer this post for real lego identification help:
General guidelines to identify real Lego pieces from fake or copy?
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Should it have both the LEGO logo and the part ID, or is the part ID optional?
– Eran
3 hours ago
@Eran not 100% sure about that thing
– Ankit Sharma
3 hours ago
add a comment |
Should it have both the LEGO logo and the part ID, or is the part ID optional?
– Eran
3 hours ago
@Eran not 100% sure about that thing
– Ankit Sharma
3 hours ago
Should it have both the LEGO logo and the part ID, or is the part ID optional?
– Eran
3 hours ago
Should it have both the LEGO logo and the part ID, or is the part ID optional?
– Eran
3 hours ago
@Eran not 100% sure about that thing
– Ankit Sharma
3 hours ago
@Eran not 100% sure about that thing
– Ankit Sharma
3 hours ago
add a comment |
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2
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Those look like legit LEGO-brand horses. Specifically:
White 4493c01pb04 Horse with Black Eyes, White Pupils and Dark Orange Bridle Pattern:
Black 4493c01pb02 Horse with Black Eyes Circled with White, Brown Bridle Pattern:
To be extra sure they are genuine LEGO, look for the "LEGO" stamp on the inside of the hollow studs on their back where the saddle goes (it's a little hard to see).
These horses each came in a fair number of sets. Check the BrickLink links for a list of possible sets.
Now that you mentioned it, there is some stamp on the inside of the hollow studs. I didn't notice it earlier. It could be LEGO, though it's hard to read properly.
– Eran
3 hours ago
It was already identified, but just to mention, recently there was a set (10676) that contains the white horse. I can confirm because I have it. Also, when I was a kid I had a set that had the black horse (now lost because I was a dumb kid)
– Moacir
24 mins ago
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
Those look like legit LEGO-brand horses. Specifically:
White 4493c01pb04 Horse with Black Eyes, White Pupils and Dark Orange Bridle Pattern:
Black 4493c01pb02 Horse with Black Eyes Circled with White, Brown Bridle Pattern:
To be extra sure they are genuine LEGO, look for the "LEGO" stamp on the inside of the hollow studs on their back where the saddle goes (it's a little hard to see).
These horses each came in a fair number of sets. Check the BrickLink links for a list of possible sets.
Now that you mentioned it, there is some stamp on the inside of the hollow studs. I didn't notice it earlier. It could be LEGO, though it's hard to read properly.
– Eran
3 hours ago
It was already identified, but just to mention, recently there was a set (10676) that contains the white horse. I can confirm because I have it. Also, when I was a kid I had a set that had the black horse (now lost because I was a dumb kid)
– Moacir
24 mins ago
add a comment |
up vote
2
down vote
up vote
2
down vote
Those look like legit LEGO-brand horses. Specifically:
White 4493c01pb04 Horse with Black Eyes, White Pupils and Dark Orange Bridle Pattern:
Black 4493c01pb02 Horse with Black Eyes Circled with White, Brown Bridle Pattern:
To be extra sure they are genuine LEGO, look for the "LEGO" stamp on the inside of the hollow studs on their back where the saddle goes (it's a little hard to see).
These horses each came in a fair number of sets. Check the BrickLink links for a list of possible sets.
Those look like legit LEGO-brand horses. Specifically:
White 4493c01pb04 Horse with Black Eyes, White Pupils and Dark Orange Bridle Pattern:
Black 4493c01pb02 Horse with Black Eyes Circled with White, Brown Bridle Pattern:
To be extra sure they are genuine LEGO, look for the "LEGO" stamp on the inside of the hollow studs on their back where the saddle goes (it's a little hard to see).
These horses each came in a fair number of sets. Check the BrickLink links for a list of possible sets.
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Now that you mentioned it, there is some stamp on the inside of the hollow studs. I didn't notice it earlier. It could be LEGO, though it's hard to read properly.
– Eran
3 hours ago
It was already identified, but just to mention, recently there was a set (10676) that contains the white horse. I can confirm because I have it. Also, when I was a kid I had a set that had the black horse (now lost because I was a dumb kid)
– Moacir
24 mins ago
add a comment |
Now that you mentioned it, there is some stamp on the inside of the hollow studs. I didn't notice it earlier. It could be LEGO, though it's hard to read properly.
– Eran
3 hours ago
It was already identified, but just to mention, recently there was a set (10676) that contains the white horse. I can confirm because I have it. Also, when I was a kid I had a set that had the black horse (now lost because I was a dumb kid)
– Moacir
24 mins ago
Now that you mentioned it, there is some stamp on the inside of the hollow studs. I didn't notice it earlier. It could be LEGO, though it's hard to read properly.
– Eran
3 hours ago
Now that you mentioned it, there is some stamp on the inside of the hollow studs. I didn't notice it earlier. It could be LEGO, though it's hard to read properly.
– Eran
3 hours ago
It was already identified, but just to mention, recently there was a set (10676) that contains the white horse. I can confirm because I have it. Also, when I was a kid I had a set that had the black horse (now lost because I was a dumb kid)
– Moacir
24 mins ago
It was already identified, but just to mention, recently there was a set (10676) that contains the white horse. I can confirm because I have it. Also, when I was a kid I had a set that had the black horse (now lost because I was a dumb kid)
– Moacir
24 mins ago
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