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Vinegar is fine on bricks, so long as you don't have it too concentrated (which it won't be if it is food vinegar). But even so, I'd still dilute it a bit to be on the safe side. I'd avoid viakal, it contains both formic and citric acids which again will be fine in dilute solution and will do the same job that the acetic…
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Hi, Fully Bricks are based in Australia rather than Germany, so I'm guessing they're different companies! :) When I ordered my instructions they were via Ebay and it included the platform, a couple of different types of tree, plus a mix of vegetation. I think that I'd provisionally costed the trees at about £80 to build,…
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For me a collector implies that you have a collection and consider it as a collection. Personally, I don't consider my collection a collection I consider it as parts to build from. It doesn't matter to me if I don't have a particular set from a theme if I don't like it but have the rest of the theme, and I gave up with CMF…
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Yellow Cargo train might only have a few more parts, but the question is, "what are those parts?" Not all parts are created equal. :) Yellow Cargo train remains a great value for all that is included, even more so when you can get it for 20% or more off. The primary value to Red Cargo train is to expand the train options…
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@dgenota Dont feel too bad I have the memory of a set from the late 80's that was Space Police in nature and I didnt like how it was built, it didnt stay together very well. I have the parts I remember from the set, I have parts that dont fit with anything on the list of sets I have seen but I dont have parts that I should…
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^ I just put my HP train together last night and after having seen this video definitely wanted a couple more passenger cars so I made up a parts list and got parts for 2 off bricklink. Ran me about $70 for 2 cars but I was able to order everything except the 8 needed 1x6 plates from one person. I also didn't bother seeing…
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Apologies for the picture quote (I know these are usually frowned upon) but I thought it necessary after my interest was re-ignited following @kempo81's review on the front page (great review by the way, and apologies for my slight derailment of the comments). TLG's (and subsequently Bricket's) parts database seem to imply…
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Agree - I think there are some simple optimizations that can be done with either columns or quick layers. I'm not saying I'll do a quick dump of parts into the cup, but I just don't want to be spending an hour or more filling cups with parts that aren't even going to be mine. The way I look at this is that I make frequent…
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To be perfectly honest... I don't mind too much? Although the current lineup of themes doesn't align perfectly with my interests (space, sci-fi, and big ol' mechas), they do provide me with plenty of new and useful parts for MOC'ing my own stuff, and that's all I really need to be satisfied. Don't get me wrong, I'd…
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Hey, just some thoughts on regrouping into sets: I did this in 2015-6 with my son's sets. Fortunately, his were mostly put together sets. I found it sanity saving to use brickstock to keep track of which parts I had collected into which sets - and, more importantly, which parts were missing from which sets. When I found a…
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