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It's fun to build BUT it's difficult to put together it falls apart EASILY.
I have the Joker from Batman pic already built and looking for it and now hopefully finding and building the Milky Way and will definitely want some LEDs for it. Thanks for the help!
Hey everyone!
Every holiday season, I love setting up my Winter Village display, and this year I’m working on finishing up the last few buildings. However, I’ve run into a couple of challenges and could really use your advice!
Here’s my setup:
Does anyone have tips for keeping smaller parts, like minifigures and small decorations, stable? Or maybe some ideas to “cat-proof” my display while still keeping it festive and fun?
Thanks in advance for any suggestions! I’d love to see how others tackle similar challenges too.
Hello! I’ve been trying to build a lego F4U Corsair at micro scale and I’m having trouble with the gull wings, I’ve tried several designs but a lot seem to be too big or small, I’ve also tried replicating the wing design from the Brickmania Micro Brick Battle Corsair, but with I’m having trouble with that from only pictures, and I can’t purchase it either as it’s been out of stock for a while, if anyone has any ideas or directions on how to replicate the wings on the Micro Brick Battle Corsair it’d be much appreciated!
Going strong with 4K mark in sight:
LEGO IDEAS - Dutch Drawbridge: Walter Süskind Bridge, Amsterdam (V2)
Please support this bridge to become a real LEGO set; costs only a minute or so.
I am new to all of this but since my wife loves the show, I wanted to build a set but add on a bathroom, break room, back wall etc for her to make a fantastic set!
I got 2 sets yesterday at Walmart, is this enough to add on properly?
Thinking of building my first large set this Black Friday period but I have no space to keep it as it is. I feel bad disassembling and putting it back in the box. What creative ways have folks gone about dealing with their sets?
Thinking of getting the Milky Way[0] since it doubles as art for my wall but wanted to do something fancy like the Hogwarts set[1]
I’m a LEGO noob. I’m trying to load my son’s new Lego table with lots of bricks for his birthday—are the generic ones I’m seeing on Amazon sufficient? What’s the most cost-effective way to stock up on lots of standard bricks to get a collection going? Not seeing much on FB marketplace. Thanks!