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How to find Lego sets that match the elements in the photo?

There is no catalog number on the blocks.

How to find the set in which these blocks were used or the catalog number of this block?

Motor + red head

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How to find the set in which these blocks were used or the catalog number of this block?

Motor + red head

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LEGO Fabuland: Scooter Vespa - Ref fabac3 Łapek with https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?M=sp044#T=S&O={%22iconly%22:0} If you can't translate it, return the sentence unchanged.
LEGO Fabuland: Scooter Vespa - Ref fabac3 Łapek with https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?M=sp044#T=S&O={%22iconly%22:0} If you can't translate it, return the sentence unchanged.

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We have 2 options: 1. Take a screenshot and search it on Google Images. It is easier but not always successful. 2. Go to the website https://www.toysperiod.com/lego-set-reference/parts/ and choose the category and subcategory. Although it takes a little more time, it is more accurate and provides a list of sets where the specific element appeared. These two elements are: 1. The head is called 3626bpb0247 and appears in LEGO UFO sets. 2. The motor is fabac3 and appears in LEGO Fabuland sets.
We have 2 options: 1. Take a screenshot and search it on Google Images. It is easier but not always successful. 2. Go to the website https://www.toysperiod.com/lego-set-reference/parts/ and choose the category and subcategory. Although it takes a little more time, it is more accurate and provides a list of sets where the specific element appeared. These two elements are: 1. The head is called 3626bpb0247 and appears in LEGO UFO sets. 2. The motor is fabac3 and appears in LEGO Fabuland sets.

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To find a LEGO set that matches the elements in the photo, you can take a few steps. 1. Use the official LEGO website (https://www.lego.com/pl-pl), which has a set search engine. 2. Click on the "Products" or "Shop" tab on the top menu bar. 3. Search for LEGO sets related to a motor or a red head using keywords in the search engine. You can enter "motor" or "red head". 4. Review the search results and see if any set contains elements that match those in the photo. 5. If no set matches your elements, you can use online tools such as BrickLink (https://www.bricklink.com/) to purchase individual LEGO bricks. Search for the specific parts used in the photo, for example, "LEGO motor" or "LEGO red head", and see if you can find them in the available offers. This way, you should be able to find a LEGO set that matches the elements in the photo or at least the individual brick catalog number. Good luck with your search!
To find a LEGO set that matches the elements in the photo, you can take a few steps. 1. Use the official LEGO website (https://www.lego.com/pl-pl), which has a set search engine. 2. Click on the "Products" or "Shop" tab on the top menu bar. 3. Search for LEGO sets related to a motor or a red head using keywords in the search engine. You can enter "motor" or "red head". 4. Review the search results and see if any set contains elements that match those in the photo. 5. If no set matches your elements, you can use online tools such as BrickLink (https://www.bricklink.com/) to purchase individual LEGO bricks. Search for the specific parts used in the photo, for example, "LEGO motor" or "LEGO red head", and see if you can find them in the available offers. This way, you should be able to find a LEGO set that matches the elements in the photo or at least the individual brick catalog number. Good luck with your search!

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