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Is There A LEGO Site That Does This?

Some great reference sites out there obviously that break down all kinds of info. But I'm wondering if you all know of one that would do this. Let me explain what I want. 

I bought a UCS Tumbler, used. It was shipped mostly assembled, some parts dirty and scratched, and with parts broken. I replaced the broken or scratched, cleaned the dirty and disassembled the whole thing. Sorted it all. 

Now I'm ready to build. I'd like to be able to pull everything (during the build) that I would need for each stage (as if it were in the numbered bag LEGO issues) since TLG is good at ordering that parts madness instead of having all those part piles out on a surface all at once. 

SO...is there a site that breaks down their inventories...per original Baggie?

Comments

  • CCCCCC Member Posts: 20,526
    Sort of.

    Download instructions from Lego.com. If you follow them, you're will see which parts are in which bag.


    LEGO_Dad77
  • SprinkleOtterSprinkleOtter Member Posts: 2,779
    CCC said:
    Sort of.

    Download instructions from Lego.com. If you follow them, you're will see which parts are in which bag.


    Is... Kind of the opposite of what the OP wanted to do...
  • CCCCCC Member Posts: 20,526
    They want to know what goes in each bag. That info is in the instructions. It just takes some work.
  • SprinkleOtterSprinkleOtter Member Posts: 2,779
    CCC said:
    They want to know what goes in each bag. That info is in the instructions. It just takes some work.
    They want to know what is in each bag to make building easier ;)
  • binaryeyebinaryeye Member Posts: 1,831
    CCC said:
    They want to know what goes in each bag. That info is in the instructions. It just takes some work.
    They want to know what is in each bag to make building easier ;)
    So you go through the instructions page by page, pull the parts in the parts callout for each step, and put everything in its own bag when you get to a new bag in the instructions. Then proceed to do the same for each subsequent bag.
  • akunthitaakunthita Member Posts: 1,038
    I don't know of any website that would do that, although I have heard similar requests before, so there is definitely some need. My understanding is that sometimes LEGO packages these bags slightly differently based on region and batch, so the breakdown may not be the same.
  • blogzillyblogzilly Member Posts: 598
    While I know I can do this step on my own and don't mind doing it, I was just asking if there was a resource that would save me the step. I've put a lot of work into the build already, I'm not opposed to work, clearly. 

    If if such a resource doesn't exist, oh well...no biggie.

    On another note...these Stanley storage containers that attach to each other? Ten bucks each and AWESOME for pre-sorting and sorting during a project like this.





    LEGO_Dad77catwrangler
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