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Start by selecting an angle and narrow it down from there. Have a great one we don't? Please send it in! Steve and John did their job every day, yet they never stopped to consider that their tools might be too small for the task. After all: everything is cool when you're part of a team. It's a pretty standard site search, but I'm trying to make it smarter day by day.
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Parts Parts reference Color reference. Articles Getting started building Community overview On parts classification. Let the LEGOs soak for 10 to 20 minutes.
If the toys are dirty, use a small scrub brush to clean in the crevices. So my recommendation would be to save your boxes if they're before roughly or if they're for something newer that's phenomenally rare.
Otherwise, you don't really need to, unless you're a collector, or are looking to squeeze every last cent out of the resale value. Another option is to just wrap the whole set in thin plastic sheet the kind used for wrapping food. This is a very simple example of SNOT: The technique is particularly useful for spaceships and even some LEGO sets rely on it, for example, look at the wings of the Imperial Shuttle : as well as any of the star destroyers, like the latest one, the Super Star Destroyer the surfaces near the borders are placed at an angle : There are many ways of performing this technique.
Improve this answer. CalvT 1 1 gold badge 1 1 silver badge 5 5 bronze badges. There are two variants of the Imperial Shuttle.
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