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LEGO fans are seeking creative solutions for their custom builds, particularly when working with older LEGO parts. A user, /u/con1kas, is looking for advice on connecting the arms of a custom LEGO figure while maintaining a slim design without resorting to temporary adhesives.

The user is specifically asking for suggestions on how to connect the arms of their custom figure. They are looking for a way to achieve this while keeping the build thin and avoiding the use of blue tack. The post includes a picture of the custom figure, showcasing the design and the challenge the user is facing.

The post is open for discussion and suggestions from the LEGO community. Other users are encouraged to offer their insights and ideas on how to solve the connection issue.

I really like this form for my custom (using super old parts) but I can’t figure out the connection piece I need to have it stay this thin but not use the blue tac (no offence intended). Can anyone help me think of how to connect the other two arms? submitted by /u/con1kas [link] [comments]

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