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Thanks! I ordered a Star Wars set but when I added another different set it only took it off of the first set. Did this happen to anyone else?
I just ordered the first one cause it was the more expensive and deleted the second one but was wondering if this happened to anyone else.
Thanks! I ordered a Star Wars set but when I added another different set it only took it off of the first set. Did this happen to anyone else?
I just ordered the first one cause it was the more expensive and deleted the second one but was wondering if this happened to anyone else.
Attention new lego fans:
A small tip I wish I was given(or thought of) way back 14+yrs ago when my boys first started playing with Legos..........
Use a binder filled with clear page protectors to keep the Lego instructions in. We have well over a million Lego pieces, many came in sets, like a castle, Star Wars, Ice/Snow station, etc and ALL of our instructions are scattered throughout the house, many are smooshed into a drawer and are wrinkled, torn and just plain a mess.
I wish that I had thought to do this long ago. Keeping the instructions all in one place, in nice condition and easy to find, is wonderful when you want to be able to build that certain set as when you first got it.
All our Lego pieces are in a large 3 drawer storage cart. Like a said we probably have at least a million pieces. The boys still play Legos, often making their own inventions. The large removeable drawers make for easy clean up.
**P.S. I now use a binder with clear page protectors when registering and printing Webkins birth certificates, along with Build a Bear and any other papers that are sure to get messed up or lost. It has saved a lot of heartache.
Attention new lego fans:
A small tip I wish I was given(or thought of) way back 14+yrs ago when my boys first started playing with Legos..........
Use a binder filled with clear page protectors to keep the Lego instructions in. We have well over a million Lego pieces, many came in sets, like a castle, Star Wars, Ice/Snow station, etc and ALL of our instructions are scattered throughout the house, many are smooshed into a drawer and are wrinkled, torn and just plain a mess.
I wish that I had thought to do this long ago. Keeping the instructions all in one place, in nice condition and easy to find, is wonderful when you want to be able to build that certain set as when you first got it.
All our Lego pieces are in a large 3 drawer storage cart. Like a said we probably have at least a million pieces. The boys still play Legos, often making their own inventions. The large removeable drawers make for easy clean up.
**P.S. I now use a binder with clear page protectors when registering and printing Webkins birth certificates, along with Build a Bear and any other papers that are sure to get messed up or lost. It has saved a lot of heartache.