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  1. I have a rather unexpected update regarding the unidentified 2018–2019 BAM elements. I contacted LEGO directly through the contact form on the Danish LEGO website, explaining the historical research being carried out by the Eurobricks community and Wadapan’s Build a Minifigure project. I asked whether they could provide any historical BAM inventories, information on earlier waves, or access to archived element records. Unfortunately, LEGO said that they were unable to provide a complete historical BAM inventory or access to their internal historical records and databases. However, LEGO Customer Service did send me an attachment containing official images of the nine elements I had listed in my request. The elements shown are: 6222216 / 88585 — Black — MINI UPPER PART NO. 1947 6255055 / 21019 — Earth Blue — MINI LOWER PART NO. 1656 6255075 / 49719 — Bright Blue — MINI LOWER PART NO. 1658 6255098 / 49741 — Black — MINI LOWER PART NO. 1661 6255956 / 49790 — Bright Yellow — MINI HEAD NO. 2831 6255959 / 49792 — Bright Yellow — MINI HEAD NO. 2833 6255965 / 49793 — Bright Yellow — MINI HEAD NO. 2834 6265014 / 54117 — Bright Yellow — MINI HEAD NO. 2899 6265020 / 54168 — Bright Yellow — MINI HEAD NO. 2900 These are therefore official LEGO images, supplied directly by LEGO Customer Service, so at least these nine elements now have a completely reliable visual reference. Unfortunately, I mistakenly believed that these were all the remaining unidentified elements when I sent the request. I later realised that some other unresolved pieces had not been included. I may therefore have used up my best opportunity to obtain further images in the same correspondence. Anyone still trying to identify the remaining elements could nevertheless consider contacting LEGO in the same way through the Danish website contact form, explaining the historical and cataloguing purpose of the request. LEGO may not be able or willing to provide complete wave inventories, but they were at least willing to supply individual element images. Send me a DM if you want I can forward you official email I'm not able to post the second picture, file total upload exceeded....
  2. Hi everyone, I think I may have found a strong candidate for the missing BAM part 6222464 / 88585: WHITE MINI UPPER PART NO. 614 My reasoning is: Brickset lists “MINI UPPER PART NO. 614” as a real white LEGO part, with Element ID 4168962 and Design ID 73403, and shows it in older Island Xtreme Stunts sets such as 6733 Snap’s Cruiser. BrickLink then catalogs Snap’s printed torso as 973pb0089c01. So, at the moment, my best candidate for BAM WHITE MINI UPPER PART NO. 614 is: check here: https://brickset.com/inventories/6733-1 last entry. 973pb0089c01 I am not claiming this is 100% confirmed yet, but it looks like the strongest public match I have found so far. If anyone has a direct LEGO/BrickLink cross-reference for “NO. 614”, that would be great to confirm it fully. Hope this helps, and please correct me if anyone has a better match.
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