HELP I want to put my old lego sets back together
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HELP I want to put my old lego sets back together

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You've rediscovered your old LEGO sets from the 2000s and want to rebuild them! This is a fun project that can bring back great memories, but it can also be a daunting task. The original poster, /u/nuttabutta113, is seeking advice on how to make the process less overwhelming.

The challenge lies in sorting through thousands of LEGO pieces to find the right ones for each set. The original poster has some sets that are partially assembled, which is a great starting point. However, the goal is to fully rebuild several sets, which will require a systematic approach to avoid spending "centuries" on the project.

To tackle this project efficiently, consider a few strategies. First, gather the instruction manuals for each set. Next, sort the LEGO bricks by color, size, or type. This will make it easier to locate the pieces you need. You can also use online resources like the LEGO website or fan-made databases to find instructions if you're missing the original manuals.

Rebuilding old LEGO sets can be a rewarding experience. As you sort and assemble the sets, you'll likely relive fond memories. If you need to replace any missing bricks, consider checking online marketplaces. To keep your collection organized, you might find a LEGO storage organizer helpful.

So recently we had to take everything out of my attic to add more insulation and I realized we never got rid of my legos. I have a ton of 2000's sets and figure they're worth much more put back together, plus it's been fun looking through and dredging up memories I forgot I had. With my absurd goal in mind: Am I insane? What's the best way to go about this to make it a less excruciating process? There are several sets with huge sections still put together so that's a way easier place to...

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