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Brickset is a great collection manager, but is incomplete with respect to its handling of parts. This forces anyone who has interests beyond simply the collecting of sets to have to use at least one other collection manager, such as, for instance, Basebrick. In order to become a one-stop collection manager (which would…
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I like rebrickable for that, when looking up parts for MOCs, you can have the collection of lose parts and/or remove sets from your part lines (sets you don't want to break apart).
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We have no way to view "Parts you own" / "Parts you want." This is too bad. I just uploaded the set list from a collection I'm negotiating to purchase. I'd like to examine its parts inventory, but can't do it here.
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As for having parts be first-class manageable objects, with ACM/tagging, it would become possible (for example) to mark particular parts (either in sets, or loose), as being broken, or discolored, and so forth, which would help support managing the restoration of older collections, especially if you could issue queries…
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