The things I will say about the PAB it combines very well with the be patient advice. I was considering ordering some parts from the Lego website. But instead I waited a few weeks and now I was able to get so many great parts off the wall way cheaper than ordering those parts would have been. The website or Bricklink is great for hard to find stuff. But for the really common items patience is key. It will be on the PAB wall eventually. Oh, and secondary tip get to know your Lego store staff. The staff is there to help, and they aren't just retail jockeys like at most stores. Lego is all about customer service and the staff will definitely do anything they can to help you.
Nothing more exciting than getting to the PAB wall and it being full and with parts you need!! I’m like a kid in a candy store! 😂 The staff in my local LEGO store are brilliant so I totally agree with you. (Can’t miss the chance to do a huge shout out to Zack in the Marion store, best guy and best service ever)! Thanks for watching and for your extra advice. 😃👍
An essential tip for a lego city which may be controversial, buy non official lego and ko bricks. I've done this method for large supports for my elevated subway line and highway, saved a lot of money this way.
I never judge, it’s up to everyone to do what they’re comfortable with and what makes them happy! Thanks so much for watching and for your suggestion! 😃👍
You’re very welcome! Would love to know which tip people have found to be most helpful. Hope there’s a tip in there that will come in handy for you too! Thanks so much for watching! 😃👍
Humidity is tricky as things can get mouldy. I don’t really have that problem where I live but maybe you could look into using the granules to absorb moisture. If you have a large LEGO collection in a large room, maybe you could try a dehumidifier but you would need to consider running costs as well. Even indirect UV light will turn LEGO yellow. Thanks for watching, hope you found it useful and you find a suitable solution. Let me know how it goes! 👍😃
@@rahuldubey3958 Sounds like your location is a bit complicated, hope you can solve the issue. I would be interested in hearing more about it, there might be other people in the community looking for a solution for the same problem. All the best with it! 😃
@@henrys_bricks Humidity near the equator seems to hasten rate of discoloration for white bricks. Ive been studying old photos and recent ones to determine extent of damage. Usually keep the windows closed to avoid further moisture damaging the bricks. But I have to use trial and error to find an effective solution. Another problem I have is dust
Not sure how large your LEGO collection is but acrylic boxes to display your sets keeps the dust off and still looks great. Display shelves with glass doors like the Billy Bookcase from IKEA also another idea. I’ve also just got a set of soft brushes that I use to clean the dust off my LEGO and it’s been a game changer! 😉😃
Yes, I didn’t mention used as it might not be for everyone but definitely a good option! Bricklink offers ‘used’ as an option and particularly good for things like MILS plates where the quality maybe not as important. Thanks for the extra tip! 😃👍
Great video! Keep up the great work!!
Thanks for watching and for your encouragement, always glad to hear it!! Hope there was something useful for you in there! 😃😃
The things I will say about the PAB it combines very well with the be patient advice. I was considering ordering some parts from the Lego website. But instead I waited a few weeks and now I was able to get so many great parts off the wall way cheaper than ordering those parts would have been. The website or Bricklink is great for hard to find stuff. But for the really common items patience is key. It will be on the PAB wall eventually.
Oh, and secondary tip get to know your Lego store staff. The staff is there to help, and they aren't just retail jockeys like at most stores. Lego is all about customer service and the staff will definitely do anything they can to help you.
Nothing more exciting than getting to the PAB wall and it being full and with parts you need!! I’m like a kid in a candy store! 😂
The staff in my local LEGO store are brilliant so I totally agree with you. (Can’t miss the chance to do a huge shout out to Zack in the Marion store, best guy and best service ever)! Thanks for watching and for your extra advice. 😃👍
No Lego City is complete. Just look at various “famous” TH-camrs’ Lego City, it is constantly changing. Just do it at your own pace.
Hey Viktor, I couldn't agree more. I love learning to improve with every build too! Thanks for following, stay tuned for some city updates soon! 😃
Excellent video!!!
So glad to hear you liked it, thanks for watching! 🤩👍
An essential tip for a lego city which may be controversial, buy non official lego and ko bricks. I've done this method for large supports for my elevated subway line and highway, saved a lot of money this way.
I never judge, it’s up to everyone to do what they’re comfortable with and what makes them happy! Thanks so much for watching and for your suggestion! 😃👍
Great advice! Thank you!
You’re very welcome! Would love to know which tip people have found to be most helpful. Hope there’s a tip in there that will come in handy for you too! Thanks so much for watching! 😃👍
new to channel and look foward to watching.
Welcome! Thanks for being here, hope you enjoy watching, your support is much appreciated! 😃👍
Any tips on humidity? lots of my white pieces have turned yellow
Humidity is tricky as things can get mouldy. I don’t really have that problem where I live but maybe you could look into using the granules to absorb moisture. If you have a large LEGO collection in a large room, maybe you could try a dehumidifier but you would need to consider running costs as well. Even indirect UV light will turn LEGO yellow.
Thanks for watching, hope you found it useful and you find a suitable solution. Let me know how it goes! 👍😃
@@henrys_bricks Thanks man will keep that in mind. Its a big problem I need to solve
@@rahuldubey3958 Sounds like your location is a bit complicated, hope you can solve the issue. I would be interested in hearing more about it, there might be other people in the community looking for a solution for the same problem. All the best with it! 😃
@@henrys_bricks Humidity near the equator seems to hasten rate of discoloration for white bricks. Ive been studying old photos and recent ones to determine extent of damage. Usually keep the windows closed to avoid further moisture damaging the bricks. But I have to use trial and error to find an effective solution. Another problem I have is dust
Not sure how large your LEGO collection is but acrylic boxes to display your sets keeps the dust off and still looks great. Display shelves with glass doors like the Billy Bookcase from IKEA also another idea. I’ve also just got a set of soft brushes that I use to clean the dust off my LEGO and it’s been a game changer! 😉😃
Thanks so much Henry this helped me a lot Great video ❤
Happy to hear it helped, thanks so much for watching and letting me know! 😍👍
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Hope you find the tips helpful, thanks for stopping by and leaving a comment. Really appreciate it. 😃😃
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Thanks Daniel!! ❤️😃
Great advice thank you
You're welcome! Hope it helps. Thank you for taking the time to leave a comment, much appreciated! 😃😃
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Hey! Hope some of the tips help... let me know if you try any! Thanks for continuing to follow, glad you are here! 😃😍
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Hello! Hope you enjoyed the video! 👍😃
Best way to save. Do not start a Lego city.
Very true… some of us just can’t resist! 😉👍
Buy used
Yes, I didn’t mention used as it might not be for everyone but definitely a good option! Bricklink offers ‘used’ as an option and particularly good for things like MILS plates where the quality maybe not as important. Thanks for the extra tip! 😃👍