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Question exactly as stated. Would it be better to buy an instruction for a set and individually buy the pieces to build them or would it just be better to buy a full set? It seems like an interesting project to pick up and build a piece *from scratch* Would it be a possible way to save money?
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Started building 21109, kinda regret it. Only partially built, looking for $35. Also for sale is a lot of pieces derived from these sets: #6860 #6866 #76000 #76011 #76018 #76022 #76029 #76050 Great pieces for MOCs in here. Most pieces in here; some though have been out in the open (I'll dust it to the best of my…
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Hello everyone! I'm new here to the forums, and I'm hoping you all can help me out. I recently recieved a toolbox full of old Legos from a friend, and after sorting through them all, I came across a piece I could not identify as to what it was for. I tried looking it up to see of I could find any pieces that matched, but…
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hello all, I recently brought a mixed 30kg lot of lego. In amongst it were these 40 pieces, whilst I know they are not lego they look like good quality custom made pieces. I maybe completely wrong but they look like they could be brickarms pieces. Any interest in them - send me a pm or comment below! Cheers Alex
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I think such a machine would be a godsend to us. I know that I would love to be able to dump bucket after bucket of Legos into a machine that can then properly identify the shape and color and sort that piece into various sorting buckets. and then catalog all those pieces into a master database. Would be awesome to then be…
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Hello all, I was browsing the database and saw some sets where the number of pieces listed on the BrickSet database was actually lower than the parts inventory provided by LEGO.com. I submitted the contact form and got #7221-1 corrected, and then tried to do use the query builder to find other sets where the piece count…
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I read a story the other day about teh top 10 LEGO Sets with the most number of unique pieces but there was no definition of what unique in that context means. Does anyone know? Initially when I read Unique I thought it meant not commonly used, uniquel bricks but after seeing what the top 10 sets where it got me…
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So I'm sitting with my newborn on the rocking chair and a round, brown Lego plate falls off the side of the chair. My older son had been playing with the Ghostbusters HQ earlier so I checked the parts inventory to see if this set contained this piece, and it did! Mystery solved. Except it wasn't because that brick was…
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I've got a bunch of mixed pieces from various sets. Most of them are from smaller star wars sets, like battle packs and microfighters. Also an incomplete quintet is in there. There's about 6-7 smaller Ziploc bags filled. Perfect for MOCers. $35 shipped
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does this look right, in terms of the amount of extra pieces?
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