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Image 1 — Help identifying these miniature green lightsabers (not LEGO)
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Help identifying these miniature green lightsabers (not LEGO)

I’m trying to identify these two miniature green lightsabers.
They clearly belong to a small‑scale Star Wars figure line, but they are not LEGO.

Here are the details:

  • Lightsaber #1: ~4.78 cm (~1.88 inches)
    • Opaque dark green blade (not translucent)
    • Softer, more flexible plastic
    • Blade tip is sharper/more pointed
    • Metallic hilt with a thicker sculpt
  • Lightsaber #2: ~4.4 cm (~1.73 inches)
    • Translucent green blade
    • Harder plastic
    • Rounded blade tip
    • Slimmer metallic hilt

They look like they might come from Galactic Heroes, Fighter Pods, Micro Machines, or another mini Star Wars line.

If anyone recognizes the exact figures or toy line these lightsabers belong to, I’d really appreciate the help.

u/Wooden-Demand-7845 — 4 days ago

Help identifying this small lava/fire pit accessory

I’m trying to identify this small lava/fire‑pit accessory.
It measures about 6.2 cm (~2.4 inches) and has two holes that seem meant for attaching supports, flames, or other parts.

The bottom is marked “M&C Toy Centre Ltd.”, which is the company behind lines like World Peacekeepers, True Heroes, Soldier Force, and others, but I haven’t been able to match this piece to any of their playsets.

If anyone recognizes the toy line, figure, or playset this belongs to, I’d really appreciate the help.

u/Wooden-Demand-7845 — 4 days ago

Help identifying this small heavy blaster/cannon piece

I’m trying to identify this small heavy‑blaster/cannon accessory.

It measures about 3.6 cm (~1.4 inches) and looks like part of a larger weapon assembly.

It has a projectile‑firing mechanism. I tested it with a loose missile from another toy, and it actually shoots, so it definitely belongs to a figure or playset that originally came with its own projectile. It doesn't have its own fire buttonI just gave the tip of the missile a light tap and it shot away.

The sculpt is detailed and mechanical, suggesting it might be from a vehicle, turret, or a heavy weapon used by an action figure, but I’m not sure which line.

If anyone recognizes the toy line or what this cannon/blaster is supposed to attach to, I’d really appreciate the help.

u/Wooden-Demand-7845 — 4 days ago

Help identifying a plastic molded cargo/capture net

Possible GI Joe or SIt's (or other colection), a molded net in three separate pieces:

- 1 large piece (~5.9" wide x 4.7" tall), dark gray, made of flexible plastic, with two lateral hooks (one on each upper corner) and an asymmetrical L-shaped cutout on the lower right

- 2 smaller pieces (~1.6" x 3.3" and ~2" x 3.3"), solid black, made of a much softer and more pliable material... possibly rubber or soft fabric, hard to tell. But with the same molded knot details at each intersection as the larger piece

The hooks on the large piece suggest it was meant to hang or attach to a vehicle or playset structure. The L-shaped cutout implies it fit around a specific part.

The color difference (dark gray vs black) may just be aging/fading on the larger piece, or they may come from different sets entirely.

Scale seems consistent with 3.75" action figure lines. Could be GI Joe (vehicle/playset accessory?), Star Wars, or another line entirely.

Any ideas?tar Wars accessory?

u/Wooden-Demand-7845 — 4 days ago

Help identifying this articulated action figure part (~1.5 inches)

I’m trying to identify this small articulated piece.
It measures about 3.8 cm (~1.5 inches) and has multiple points of movement, as shown in the photos.

I’m not sure if it belongs to a weapon, droid, vehicle component, or a character accessory, but the articulation suggests it’s part of a larger assembly.

If anyone recognizes the toy line or what this piece is supposed to attach to, I’d really appreciate the help.

u/Wooden-Demand-7845 — 4 days ago

Help identifying this small action figure weapon (~1.75 inches)

I’m trying to identify this small weapon accessory.
It measures about 4.5 cm (~1.75 inches) and clearly belongs to an action figure.

One distinctive detail is the strap: it has a textured design and includes a circular ornament with a red dot, which looks very specific to a particular character or toy line.

If anyone recognizes the figure or line this weapon comes from, I’d really appreciate the help.

u/Wooden-Demand-7845 — 4 days ago

Help identifying this small 3.75" action figure blaster (~1.25 inches)

I’m trying to identify this tiny blaster accessory.
It measures about 3.2 cm (~1.25 inches) and definitely looks like it belongs to a 3.75-inch action figure.

I’ve checked some common lines (Star Wars, GI Joe, Corps!, etc.) but haven’t found a match yet.
If anyone recognizes the figure or toy line this blaster comes from, I’d really appreciate the help.

u/Wooden-Demand-7845 — 4 days ago

Help identifying these 4 matching parts (left/right pairs). Possibly from a vehicle or weapon?

I’m trying to identify these four plastic parts. They appear to be two left pieces and two right pieces, likely forming two mirrored pairs.
Each piece has molded details that look like cannons, thrusters, or mechanical weapon components, maybe from a larger vehicle, ship, robot, or playset.

They’re all black plastic, with identical shapes except for the left/right mirroring.
I don’t recognize the toy line or figure they might belong to.

If anyone knows the line, era, or specific figure/vehicle these come from, I’d really appreciate the help.

u/Wooden-Demand-7845 — 4 days ago

Looking for help identifying this action figure accessory (launcher + grappling hook)

Another accessory older action figure parts and I’m trying to figure out which character or toy line it belongs to.
It consists of a black launcher connected by a cord to a 4‑prong grappling hook/caltrop.
Both pieces measure roughly 9 cm (~3.5 inches).
The hook seems to be meant as a projectile, and the launcher has molded details that look sci‑fi or military‑styled.

If anyone recognizes the line, era, or specific figure, I’d really appreciate it.

u/Wooden-Demand-7845 — 4 days ago

Title: Help identifying this Star Wars 3.75" accessory — looks like a sensor/scanner or communication device (~12cm, gray plastic, metallic finish)

I'm cataloging a loose Star Wars collection and came across this unidentified accessory. Here are the details:

  • Size: ~12cm (~5 inches) long
  • Scale: 3.75" (confirmed by comparison with other figures)
  • Material/Finish: Gray metallic plastic, no color markings
  • Description: Long staff/handle with a black grip at the base, and a complex articulated mechanism at the top featuring a square plate, a triangular/A-frame structure, a small wheel/gear, and what appears to be a claw or clip at the end of an articulated arm
  • No inscriptions or markings anywhere on the piece
  • Manufacturer: Almost certainly Hasbro, based on style and scale

It could be a sensor, scanner, communication device, or some kind of technical tool — possibly from a Rebel, Imperial, or bounty hunter figure. Any help, guesses, or leads on specific figures or toy lines would be greatly appreciated!

Thanks in advance!

u/Wooden-Demand-7845 — 5 days ago

Does anyone recognize which action figure or vehicle this twin-laser turret/cannon belongs to?

Hi everyone,

I found this piece and I'm trying to figure out exactly what it is and where it comes from. It looks like a sci-fi weapon, possibly a twin-barrel laser turret or cannon from a space vehicle or a mecha/robot action figure line.

Here are a few details:

Size: It's about 4 inches long in total (I attached a photo with an inch ruler for scale).

Material/Finish: Plastic with a metallic silver/pewter wash paint job with a lot of molded tech details on the circular underside.

Movement: The main block gun part sits on a circular base plate.

Does this look familiar to anyone? Any help, franchise guesses, or specific toy line leads would be greatly appreciated! Thank you!"

u/Wooden-Demand-7845 — 5 days ago

Help identifying a 1999 LFL Hasbro Rodian figure (©1999, not Greedo, not Wald)

I have a loose 3.75" Rodian figure marked ©1999 LFL, made by Hasbro (China). It's an adult Rodian, slender build, brown tunic, belt, light pants with wrapped boots, holding a small blaster in the right hand.

I've already ruled out:

  • Greedo (POTF2 and Episode I versions, but wrong outfit/sculpt)
  • Wald (the child version from TPM, and no adult Wald was released as a carded figure)
  • All Episode I Cinema Scenes, 2-packs, and multipacks, no Rodian found
  • GalacticFigures and Rebelscum archives... then, no match

The year stamp points clearly to the Episode I Collection era (1999), but this figure doesn't appear in any checklist I've found. Could be an accessory set pack-in, a foreign/regional release, or simply something not well documented.

Photos: front, back, and foot stamp (©1999 LFL / Hasbro China).

Any help is appreciated!

u/Wooden-Demand-7845 — 13 days ago

Help identifying the item

Can you help me identify the figure that uses this item: single strand force lightning effect, blue, ~7.5cm, star-burst tip.

I don't know if the two I have are together in the same action figure or if this collection had two figures with one "strength effect" each.

u/Wooden-Demand-7845 — 14 days ago

I’m trying to identify the exact toy line or figure this accessory belongs to. It looks like a Palpatine Royal Guard’s Vibro Active Force Pike, but I can’t find a perfect match in any catalog so far.

The piece measures about 7 cm and has the details shown in the photos I’m attaching. I’ve checked several Star Wars lines (Hasbro, Kenner, 3.75", 6", etc.) but nothing seems to match the sculpt or scale precisely.

If anyone recognizes this accessory, the specific figure, wave, year, or toy line, I’d really appreciate the help.

Thanks in advance!

u/Wooden-Demand-7845 — 16 days ago

I’ve ended up with two lightsabers and now I’m on a mission worthy of a Padawan: figuring out who they belong to. I’ve checked a bunch of references, but nothing matches perfectly.

If you recognize the designs or know which character(s) they’re inspired by, your wisdom would be most welcome. May the Force be with you!

u/Wooden-Demand-7845 — 17 days ago

I found several action figure accessories from different toy lines, most of them probably in the 3.75" scale. Each item is numbered in the photos. Any help identifying the figures or lines they belong to is appreciated!

u/Wooden-Demand-7845 — 19 days ago