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FEEL GUIDE LEGO COLLECTIBLE MINIFIGURES Looney Tunes 71030 Looney Tunes Are One of the Easiest Series So Far to ID by Feel FEEL GUIDE LEGO COLLECTIBLE MINIFIGURES Looney Tunes 71030 Looney Tunes are one of the easiest series so far to ID by feel. Although all of the characters have unique heads, most of the heads can be difficult for novices to ID through the packaging, so find the accessories to ID. Very few of them share similar- feeling accessories, but if you find a bar, you can quickly narrow it down to Tweety, Daffy, or Porky. Likewise, if you find a 1x1 cheese slope, you can narrow it down to Wile E. or Speedy. Several of the characters have unique tails, but the tails are soft rubber and indistinct feeling and don’t make good IDs. As always, this guide is intended to help novice hunters by highlighting the easiest and most unique elements. Experienced hunters will be able to use other elements to distinguish between characters. 01 Lola Bunny 02 Bugs Bunny 03 Wile E. Coyote Key element: Key elements: Lola has only a single accessory, Key elements: Technic Ball 1x1 Plate, Nipple 3x so find the spherical ball joint 3x Carrot, Carrot Stem 3x quantity Joint with one distinctly flattened side. quantity Both the carrot and carrot quantity Wile E.’s anvil consists per case per case per case You might also feel Lola’s head, stem are unique identifiers of a lot of small pieces. which has flat face and a large for Bugs. There are two Inner Bag Find the square 1x1 ponytail. stems in the pack. Make plate or round nipple to sure you feel the small Y ID. There are extras of on the stem, or the taper- both. Wile E.’s head is ing conical shape of the also an easy ID with carrot to avoid mistaking a very long them for the turkey leg, nose and larger baseball bat, or sign big ears. posts. 04 Roadrunner 05 Tweety 06 Sylvester Key element: Key element: Key element: Baseball Bat 2x2 Inverted Dome 2x2 Round Bricks Sylvester has only a single 3x 3x 3x accessory, the baseball bat. quantity Several pieces can quantity There are two kinds of 2x2 quantity per case per case per case easily positively ID round bricks in the mallet, Feel for the thick diameter and Roadrunner. The large but either words for an ID. distinctly thinner handle to round inverted dome Just feel the four studs on distinguish from Tweety’s is the easiest. You’ll top of a short cylinder to umbrella stand handle. feel the bowl shape ID. The long umbrella pole easily through the that makes the handle can package. Also feel also be a good ID, but for the torso with be sure to feel the bird wings or the ice ring on one end. cream for a quick ID. 07 Daffy Duck 08 Speedy Gonzales 09 Tasmanian Devil Key element: 2x2 Sign Key element: Head with Sombrero Key element: 4x4 Round Stand Find the flat, square 2x2 sign Feel for the large molded head with som- Any of Taz’s accessories can make 3x 3x brero element. It’s a very large, slightly 3x quantity with a prominent clip on the quantity quantity a positive ID, but the large 4x4 per case back to ID. The 4-long bar per case cupped disc with a distinct, pointy cone per case round stand will be the easiest. can help narrow it down, Inner Bag on the top and what will feel like Nearly the same size as the but is also included with blobs on the bottom. There are regular rectangular stand, it Porky. 4 cheese slopes included, but will be completely smooth they are also on top included with exept Wile E. and for 2 can’t be used studs. alone to ID. 10 Marvin the Martian 11 Petunia Pig 12 Porky Pig Key element: Several parts can be used to ID Key element: Teacup Key element: 2x4 Tile Marvin, including the standard Ray Gun Both the teacup and teapot The big 2x4 tile minifigure head and the broom-top 3x 3x are unique identifiers, but the 3x makes Porky a quick quantity helmet, but the ray gun is easiest. quantity quantity per case per case teacup is easier, plus there are per case ID. Feel for a large, It has studs on each side, and you Inner Bag 2 included. Feel for a small elongated rectangle should feel the angled handle and cylinder with a distinct handle. that’s completely barrel ridges. flat on top, unlike the 3x4 minifigure stands which have a row of studs. You can also feel for the 4-long bar to narrow it down, but find the tile for a positive ID. © 2021 The Brothers Brick. May not be reproduced without permission except for personal use..
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