The roller skate connections can be eliminated by using 1x1 bricks with studs on opposing sides instead. Only downside is that you’ll have a stud showing on top, but I’d rather have that than pretty much destroying my roller skate pieces
@@lehogirard1055 I use Brickset to catalog 99% of my collection. However, for displaying figures I go by bricklink Year. It’s different from brickset because it takes some figures that have slight variants and places them in the year they released. Brickset would list them as year (0). Also the LEGO land storm troopers I had to research when they were released, which is 2002!
For the longest time I did keep all my sets, or parted them into my parts collection. But now, some sets have some good value and I have parted ways with them. Mostly because they have been sitting in a bin for years. And I want someone else to enjoy them
Awesome! I love the detail on the rocks and the ground work! You definitely deserve more subscribers! You also show a lot of great leadership skills as far as what I've seen on Discord and Instagram! Glad I found your channel, and keep up the great work!
Nice job! Really well detailed for a MOC of that size, love the clean yet industrial look. Keep up the great work Sean, I look forward to seeing more MOCs!