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Mar 15 |
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What glue should I use for permanent LEGO construction? Great answer! Thanks a lot. |
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Oct 31 |
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What glue should I use for permanent LEGO construction? Interesting... thanks for that! |
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Jan 26 |
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What glue should I use for permanent LEGO construction? @Kramii I hear you! When LEGO bricks are used as a toy, the ability to take them apart and turn them into something else is an essential part of the experience. When used as a tool, however, the fact that they can come apart pretty easily can be a liability. It's not easy to think about bricks as consumable instead of reusable, but when you do there's a whole other world of things you can do with them! |
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Dec 26 |
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What are some helpful techniques for applying stickers? I use the corner of the sticker sheet the same way you use the knife blade, but the knife is a better choice. I'm sure the rigidity of the knife helps with precision. |
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Nov 21 |
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Is there a convention for part and/or set numbers? I usually avoid accepting an answer right away so as not to deter other answers. Looks like your answer is so comprehensive that nobody else has anything to add. ;-) |
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Nov 15 |
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Is there a convention for part and/or set numbers? Great answer -- thanks for taking the time. I'm sure many future Bricks users will benefit from it. |