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Complete Label collection to organize your LEGO Technic Elements
I'm really excited to announce that my collection of LEGO labels has been significantly enhanced to include almost every current LEGO Technic element. This latest "Version 2.3" of my label collection adds 82 LEGO Technic parts for a total of over 600 labels across System and Technic!
I added a lot of important Technic elements to this update.LEARN MORE AND DOWNLOAD AT: http://brickarchitect.com/labels/Technic Lovers, please give the labels a try and let me know what you think! I'm happy to add additional labels to make the collection more useful to you.
Sincerely,
---tom
P.S. While Technic is not my focus, I recently built
#42043 Mercedes Benz Arocs, which was my first modern Technic set. It was challenging, but I had a lot of fun and learned a lot!
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I received some questions about the label printer, and wanted to share the answers on the thread...
1) The cheapest printer which works with these labels is the PT-1230PC, which is currently just 24.99$ on Amazon (US). That's less than a single cabinet of drawers! (Note: PC only, MAC users need to buy the PT-P700 model.)
2) It takes about 3 rolls of tape to print the entire collection. Since the machine comes with one roll, that's just an additional 18.99$ for two packs of Brother-brand labels, or 9.99$ for two pack of "P-touch compatible" generic tape. (Buying an extra roll isn't a bad idea.)
Total cost is 40-50$, and having a quality label printer is very convenient for other projects around the house.
Let me know if you have any other questions, or if you find that I forgot to include some important parts in the collection!
Sincerely,
---tom
A couple people noticed that two of the most common Technic parts were accidentally deleted from the label collection! #3713 Bush & #32123 1/2 Bush.
I have made a minor update to version 2.4 which includes those two missing parts, plus the following 11 additional labels: