Can you identify these (possibly) LEGO horses?
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 set-identification
add a comment |
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 set-identification
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 set-identification
part-identification set-identification
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Those horses look like legit LEGO-brand horses.
Specifically:
White Horse with Black Eyes, White Pupils and Dark Orange Bridle Pattern: 4493c01pb04
Black Horse with Black Eyes Circled with White, Brown Bridle Pattern: 4493c01pb02
In order 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. If you are sure they both came in the same set, these are the sets both came in:
- 5394-1
- 6021-1
- 6042-1
- 6055-1
- 6073-1
- 6074-1
- 6080-1
- 6081-1
- 6085-1
- 6086-1
- 6090-1
- 6095-1
- 6419-1
- 6761-1
- 6762-1
- 6769-1
- 8777-1
- 10039-1
- 10176-1
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
Dec 17 '18 at 6:53
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
Dec 17 '18 at 10:27
@Moacir: 10676 has a different white horse (10352c01pb04).
– kundor
Dec 18 '18 at 5:24
@kundor Oh, sorry. It is a similar piece but not the one OP asked for. Thanks for the correction
– Moacir
Dec 18 '18 at 9:41
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They are:
LEGO Animal Minifigure - WHITE HORSE
and
Horse (Black) - LEGO Animal Minifigure
But if it does not have the 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?
add a comment |
Since you are asking for a set too,
I remember playing with this sort of horse long ago.
Mine was the horse of a knight, like in this set.
add a comment |
I owned these two medieval castle sets as a child. Both came with different coloured horses (white, brown and black).
There are also a number of knight sets containing horses, for example this one.
add a comment |
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Those horses look like legit LEGO-brand horses.
Specifically:
White Horse with Black Eyes, White Pupils and Dark Orange Bridle Pattern: 4493c01pb04
Black Horse with Black Eyes Circled with White, Brown Bridle Pattern: 4493c01pb02
In order 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. If you are sure they both came in the same set, these are the sets both came in:
- 5394-1
- 6021-1
- 6042-1
- 6055-1
- 6073-1
- 6074-1
- 6080-1
- 6081-1
- 6085-1
- 6086-1
- 6090-1
- 6095-1
- 6419-1
- 6761-1
- 6762-1
- 6769-1
- 8777-1
- 10039-1
- 10176-1
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
Dec 17 '18 at 6:53
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
Dec 17 '18 at 10:27
@Moacir: 10676 has a different white horse (10352c01pb04).
– kundor
Dec 18 '18 at 5:24
@kundor Oh, sorry. It is a similar piece but not the one OP asked for. Thanks for the correction
– Moacir
Dec 18 '18 at 9:41
add a comment |
Those horses look like legit LEGO-brand horses.
Specifically:
White Horse with Black Eyes, White Pupils and Dark Orange Bridle Pattern: 4493c01pb04
Black Horse with Black Eyes Circled with White, Brown Bridle Pattern: 4493c01pb02
In order 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. If you are sure they both came in the same set, these are the sets both came in:
- 5394-1
- 6021-1
- 6042-1
- 6055-1
- 6073-1
- 6074-1
- 6080-1
- 6081-1
- 6085-1
- 6086-1
- 6090-1
- 6095-1
- 6419-1
- 6761-1
- 6762-1
- 6769-1
- 8777-1
- 10039-1
- 10176-1
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
Dec 17 '18 at 6:53
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
Dec 17 '18 at 10:27
@Moacir: 10676 has a different white horse (10352c01pb04).
– kundor
Dec 18 '18 at 5:24
@kundor Oh, sorry. It is a similar piece but not the one OP asked for. Thanks for the correction
– Moacir
Dec 18 '18 at 9:41
add a comment |
Those horses look like legit LEGO-brand horses.
Specifically:
White Horse with Black Eyes, White Pupils and Dark Orange Bridle Pattern: 4493c01pb04
Black Horse with Black Eyes Circled with White, Brown Bridle Pattern: 4493c01pb02
In order 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. If you are sure they both came in the same set, these are the sets both came in:
- 5394-1
- 6021-1
- 6042-1
- 6055-1
- 6073-1
- 6074-1
- 6080-1
- 6081-1
- 6085-1
- 6086-1
- 6090-1
- 6095-1
- 6419-1
- 6761-1
- 6762-1
- 6769-1
- 8777-1
- 10039-1
- 10176-1
Those horses look like legit LEGO-brand horses.
Specifically:
White Horse with Black Eyes, White Pupils and Dark Orange Bridle Pattern: 4493c01pb04
Black Horse with Black Eyes Circled with White, Brown Bridle Pattern: 4493c01pb02
In order 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. If you are sure they both came in the same set, these are the sets both came in:
- 5394-1
- 6021-1
- 6042-1
- 6055-1
- 6073-1
- 6074-1
- 6080-1
- 6081-1
- 6085-1
- 6086-1
- 6090-1
- 6095-1
- 6419-1
- 6761-1
- 6762-1
- 6769-1
- 8777-1
- 10039-1
- 10176-1
edited Dec 18 '18 at 23:06
answered Dec 17 '18 at 6:49
Alexander O'MaraAlexander O'Mara
7,22521547
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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
Dec 17 '18 at 6:53
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
Dec 17 '18 at 10:27
@Moacir: 10676 has a different white horse (10352c01pb04).
– kundor
Dec 18 '18 at 5:24
@kundor Oh, sorry. It is a similar piece but not the one OP asked for. Thanks for the correction
– Moacir
Dec 18 '18 at 9:41
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
Dec 17 '18 at 6:53
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
Dec 17 '18 at 10:27
@Moacir: 10676 has a different white horse (10352c01pb04).
– kundor
Dec 18 '18 at 5:24
@kundor Oh, sorry. It is a similar piece but not the one OP asked for. Thanks for the correction
– Moacir
Dec 18 '18 at 9:41
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
Dec 17 '18 at 6:53
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
Dec 17 '18 at 6:53
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
Dec 17 '18 at 10:27
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
Dec 17 '18 at 10:27
@Moacir: 10676 has a different white horse (10352c01pb04).
– kundor
Dec 18 '18 at 5:24
@Moacir: 10676 has a different white horse (10352c01pb04).
– kundor
Dec 18 '18 at 5:24
@kundor Oh, sorry. It is a similar piece but not the one OP asked for. Thanks for the correction
– Moacir
Dec 18 '18 at 9:41
@kundor Oh, sorry. It is a similar piece but not the one OP asked for. Thanks for the correction
– Moacir
Dec 18 '18 at 9:41
add a comment |
They are:
LEGO Animal Minifigure - WHITE HORSE
and
Horse (Black) - LEGO Animal Minifigure
But if it does not have the 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?
add a comment |
They are:
LEGO Animal Minifigure - WHITE HORSE
and
Horse (Black) - LEGO Animal Minifigure
But if it does not have the 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?
add a comment |
They are:
LEGO Animal Minifigure - WHITE HORSE
and
Horse (Black) - LEGO Animal Minifigure
But if it does not have the 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?
They are:
LEGO Animal Minifigure - WHITE HORSE
and
Horse (Black) - LEGO Animal Minifigure
But if it does not have the 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?
edited Dec 18 '18 at 6:09
Nog Shine
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answered Dec 17 '18 at 6:49
Ankit SharmaAnkit Sharma
576123
576123
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Since you are asking for a set too,
I remember playing with this sort of horse long ago.
Mine was the horse of a knight, like in this set.
add a comment |
Since you are asking for a set too,
I remember playing with this sort of horse long ago.
Mine was the horse of a knight, like in this set.
add a comment |
Since you are asking for a set too,
I remember playing with this sort of horse long ago.
Mine was the horse of a knight, like in this set.
Since you are asking for a set too,
I remember playing with this sort of horse long ago.
Mine was the horse of a knight, like in this set.
edited Dec 17 '18 at 12:40
Eran
258111
258111
answered Dec 17 '18 at 12:05
selfSurprisingLegoExpertselfSurprisingLegoExpert
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I owned these two medieval castle sets as a child. Both came with different coloured horses (white, brown and black).
There are also a number of knight sets containing horses, for example this one.
add a comment |
I owned these two medieval castle sets as a child. Both came with different coloured horses (white, brown and black).
There are also a number of knight sets containing horses, for example this one.
add a comment |
I owned these two medieval castle sets as a child. Both came with different coloured horses (white, brown and black).
There are also a number of knight sets containing horses, for example this one.
I owned these two medieval castle sets as a child. Both came with different coloured horses (white, brown and black).
There are also a number of knight sets containing horses, for example this one.
answered Dec 17 '18 at 15:21
LlewellynLlewellyn
1211
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