@ChadBarrett on Twitter has sent in this pair of nunchucks. He says "I suspect that nunchuk is from a recent toyline, found it in a parking lot of all places."
Description: Nunchucks, small.
Color: White. No paint
Material: Plastic.
Do you know which action figure belongs to this item? Please let us know in the comments or Tweet me!
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Toy Parts and Pieces - Mystery Toy Parts
A new submission every day! (Or more!) Send your action figure accessory or minifigure pictures to @Adam16bit on the Twitter for identification!
Saturday, February 25, 2012
Saturday, January 14, 2012
Identified: Battle Beasts Weapon #25 Bloodthirsty Bison
@Suribot on Twitter has sent in a whole mess of accessories, And I know what this one is!
Description: Axe weapon. Unpainted.
Color: Silver/ grey.
Material: Plastic.
Markings: 25 (the number 25)
This is a Battle Beasts Bloodthirsty Bison weapon from series 1 of the 1980s action figure line from Hasbro and/or Takara.
Description: Axe weapon. Unpainted.
Color: Silver/ grey.
Material: Plastic.
Markings: 25 (the number 25)
This is a Battle Beasts Bloodthirsty Bison weapon from series 1 of the 1980s action figure line from Hasbro and/or Takara.
Friday, January 13, 2012
Identified: Convertors "X"
About ten seconds after posting, @JasonHoHoHo identified this as a Converters toy named simply "X". Well, there you go! See more here.
@LamarRevenger on Twitter has sent in a transforming robot toy which I didn't immediately recognize. He says it has no markings. Any ideas what this is?
Description: Red plastic vehicle, transforms into robot. Some vac-metal silver parts.
Color: Silver, red.
Material: Plastic. The feet are die-cast metal.
Markings: none molded, but it has a balck "X" on a sticker on his chest.
Size: Roughly 3-inches long, 2 1/2-inches wide.
Do you know what this is? Please let us know in the comments or Tweet me!
@LamarRevenger on Twitter has sent in a transforming robot toy which I didn't immediately recognize. He says it has no markings. Any ideas what this is?
Description: Red plastic vehicle, transforms into robot. Some vac-metal silver parts.
Color: Silver, red.
Material: Plastic. The feet are die-cast metal.
Markings: none molded, but it has a balck "X" on a sticker on his chest.
Size: Roughly 3-inches long, 2 1/2-inches wide.
Do you know what this is? Please let us know in the comments or Tweet me!
Thursday, January 12, 2012
Identified: 2-Inch Dinosaur Skeletons Hone Hone Saurus
Twitter's @jasonhohoho has identified these little guys as Kabaya Hone Hone Saurus toys! There's no direct link to the specific series yet, but these do match the pictures and style quite nicely. Thanks Jason!
@ViceGripX on Twitter has sent in some minifigures, rounding out his submissions are these two dinosaur skeletons. Any ideas what these are? He tells us each one is about 2-inches long.
Description: Triceratops and Ankylosaurus skeletons. Black paint.
Color: Black paint, bone or glow-in-the-dark.
Material: Plastic.
Do you know what these are? Please let us know in the comments or Tweet me!
@ViceGripX on Twitter has sent in some minifigures, rounding out his submissions are these two dinosaur skeletons. Any ideas what these are? He tells us each one is about 2-inches long.
Description: Triceratops and Ankylosaurus skeletons. Black paint.
Color: Black paint, bone or glow-in-the-dark.
Material: Plastic.
Do you know what these are? Please let us know in the comments or Tweet me!
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Mystery Robot: Blue Figure
@ViceGripX on Twitter has sent in some minifigures, starting with this one. Any ideas what this is? He tells us it measures about 1-inch high.
Description: Robot, blue. Painted yellow eye.
Color: Blue, yellow.
Material: Plastic.
Do you know what this is? Please let us know in the comments or Tweet me!
Description: Robot, blue. Painted yellow eye.
Color: Blue, yellow.
Material: Plastic.
Do you know what this is? Please let us know in the comments or Tweet me!
Tuesday, January 10, 2012
Identified: Takara Blockman/Robolinks Gun
Twitter's @JohnDoctorKent has identified this gun as a Blockman weapon! Matt D sends pictures.
It's part of a very large boxed set and is indeed a Takara item which came out around the same time as Transformers' US debut. What I like about it-- as I found it as a loose part in a thrift store bin-- is that it works with my modern Transformers toys that could use a gun, too.
Thanks everybody!
I found this at a thrift store (the same day as the Blockman) and heck if I can figure out what it is-- I'm assuming it's related to the Blockman due to it being in the same bin, but it could be a coincidence. Any ideas which set it came from?
Description: Gun. unpainted.
Color: Black.
Material: Plastic.
Length: 3 1/4-inches
Other: 5mm peg for hands, on sides. Similar dimensions to the Transformers Mini-Con connector points. If this isn't a Takara-designed toy, I'll buy a hat so that I may eat it.
Do you know which action figure belongs to this item? Please let us know in the comments or Tweet me!
Monday, January 9, 2012
Identified: Diablock or Robolinks Figure
I found this at a thrift store about a week ago and since RoboTech wasn't part of my childhood vocabulary, I picked it up for a quarter. I didn't know what it was, but @JohnDoctorKent did!
Description: Robot figure, non-transforming.
Color: Silver/metal, red, blue.
Material: Plastic with die-cast metal body
Markings: TAKARA 1984
This is a Diablock (or RoboTech Robolinks) figure, a nifty line you can find out more about here. It combines construction and Japanese robots, which, really, is about as perfect as a toy line gets. He's about 2 1/4-inches high.
Numerous sets were available, and well, obviously, now I know what it is. See folks, it's all about learning something. Now, how about identifying some of the other crap on here?
Description: Robot figure, non-transforming.
Color: Silver/metal, red, blue.
Material: Plastic with die-cast metal body
Markings: TAKARA 1984
This is a Diablock (or RoboTech Robolinks) figure, a nifty line you can find out more about here. It combines construction and Japanese robots, which, really, is about as perfect as a toy line gets. He's about 2 1/4-inches high.
Numerous sets were available, and well, obviously, now I know what it is. See folks, it's all about learning something. Now, how about identifying some of the other crap on here?
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