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Brown and dark red parts have for as long as they’ve been around always cracked or broke when assembling. Contact Lego and request new parts they’re more than understanding of the issue but the chemical make up is very difficult to alter whilst keeping the existing colpir
@@plokoon815 there is a seller on Etsy called Hox3D. They make specialized wall mounts for many ships and then universal mounts in various sizes for others. At first I would just look for any wall mount I needed from any seller but now I only exclusively buy from them. Their stuff is solid, easy to mount and it holds up great.
@@plokoon815 I would love to do a room tour. First I need to get my room cleaned up a bit I have sets and bulk bags of pieces sitting everywhere. I appreciate you asking. I will be sure to do something like that soon. Thanks for the great questions and for following my channel. More content coming soon.
@@GoodLifeBricks all is well here, its great to see you, and to see that you’re doing and sharing what you love. If ever I decide to take on such a large undertaking as this, I know whom and where to go, albeit usually any Lego sets over 72 pieces become daunting to me 😂, so these pieces are quite impressive 👏🏼
Nice detailed review of the Jabba's Sail Barge! It sounds like such a fun build, and I agree-the interior details are amazing. Keep up the great work with your videos; looking forward to more!
Hey Justin! I just wanted to say how much I enjoyed your first video on your channel, Good Life Bricks! It’s awesome to see someone with such a passion for both Star Wars and LEGO, especially since you’ve been a fan since the very beginning. Your breakdown of the Naboo Starfighter was really insightful. I loved hearing about the differences between the 1999 version and the 2015 model. It’s amazing how LEGO has evolved over the years while still keeping that classic vibe. I appreciate how you celebrated LEGO and Star Wars coming together. It truly is a match made in heaven! Now if only my wallet can keep up. I can’t wait to see what you’ll cover next. Looking forward to more videos!
@@SharonRudolph-t3w I’m glad you enjoyed it. Lego certainly has a very rich history. The organization has been around since 1932 and went through a few different iterations before they landed on the form factor that we all know today. Thank you for watching.
@@Epicgamer_Mac I agree. I also like that the 1999 version has almost a built in stand making it look like it’s hovering even when it’s sitting on a flat surface. Thanks for watching @epicgamer_mac.