part identification : 40t gear from Lego Movie
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While watching clip of the Lego Movie, I found a strange part :
Slightly earlier in the video, its part number shown as 3649.
But it doesn't match the 40t gear I know nor the pictures on bricklink.
Is it an error from the Lego Movie or a variant I don't know ?
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While watching clip of the Lego Movie, I found a strange part :
Slightly earlier in the video, its part number shown as 3649.
But it doesn't match the 40t gear I know nor the pictures on bricklink.
Is it an error from the Lego Movie or a variant I don't know ?
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While watching clip of the Lego Movie, I found a strange part :
Slightly earlier in the video, its part number shown as 3649.
But it doesn't match the 40t gear I know nor the pictures on bricklink.
Is it an error from the Lego Movie or a variant I don't know ?
part-identification the-lego-movie
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While watching clip of the Lego Movie, I found a strange part :
Slightly earlier in the video, its part number shown as 3649.
But it doesn't match the 40t gear I know nor the pictures on bricklink.
Is it an error from the Lego Movie or a variant I don't know ?
part-identification the-lego-movie
part-identification the-lego-movie
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From this image, you can count the teeth well enough to determine there are actually 60 teeth, not 40:
This does not appear to be a real part.
It also appears you aren't the first to notice this. Jim Brickkeeper has created a ShapeWays model based on this movie piece which I found while searching for LEGO 60 tooth gears.
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active
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active
oldest
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active
oldest
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up vote
1
down vote
accepted
From this image, you can count the teeth well enough to determine there are actually 60 teeth, not 40:
This does not appear to be a real part.
It also appears you aren't the first to notice this. Jim Brickkeeper has created a ShapeWays model based on this movie piece which I found while searching for LEGO 60 tooth gears.
Oh, nice. Is it usual in this part of stackexchange to directly mark an answer as answered, or should I wait for more answers ?
– phi
2 hours ago
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@phi It's up to you.
– Alexander O'Mara
2 hours ago
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From this image, you can count the teeth well enough to determine there are actually 60 teeth, not 40:
This does not appear to be a real part.
It also appears you aren't the first to notice this. Jim Brickkeeper has created a ShapeWays model based on this movie piece which I found while searching for LEGO 60 tooth gears.
Oh, nice. Is it usual in this part of stackexchange to directly mark an answer as answered, or should I wait for more answers ?
– phi
2 hours ago
1
@phi It's up to you.
– Alexander O'Mara
2 hours ago
add a comment |Â
up vote
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down vote
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up vote
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down vote
accepted
From this image, you can count the teeth well enough to determine there are actually 60 teeth, not 40:
This does not appear to be a real part.
It also appears you aren't the first to notice this. Jim Brickkeeper has created a ShapeWays model based on this movie piece which I found while searching for LEGO 60 tooth gears.
From this image, you can count the teeth well enough to determine there are actually 60 teeth, not 40:
This does not appear to be a real part.
It also appears you aren't the first to notice this. Jim Brickkeeper has created a ShapeWays model based on this movie piece which I found while searching for LEGO 60 tooth gears.
answered 3 hours ago
Alexander O'Mara
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Oh, nice. Is it usual in this part of stackexchange to directly mark an answer as answered, or should I wait for more answers ?
– phi
2 hours ago
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@phi It's up to you.
– Alexander O'Mara
2 hours ago
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Oh, nice. Is it usual in this part of stackexchange to directly mark an answer as answered, or should I wait for more answers ?
– phi
2 hours ago
1
@phi It's up to you.
– Alexander O'Mara
2 hours ago
Oh, nice. Is it usual in this part of stackexchange to directly mark an answer as answered, or should I wait for more answers ?
– phi
2 hours ago
Oh, nice. Is it usual in this part of stackexchange to directly mark an answer as answered, or should I wait for more answers ?
– phi
2 hours ago
1
1
@phi It's up to you.
– Alexander O'Mara
2 hours ago
@phi It's up to you.
– Alexander O'Mara
2 hours ago
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