Hey! If you follow the instructions exactly then yes and no. Once you've connected everything up, it can be quite fiddly to disconnect it all. That being said, with a couple of minor modifications it terms of where you place expansion boards, there are ways you can make it easier. The upside is that the primary expansion board is under the central seating area, so it's easy to reach by lifting that out and there's only one wire that connects each of the three large sections that needs to be disconnected.
@@LifeInBrick Doesnt that mean that everything is connected under the center part with the tree? If you disconnect everything from there then the section are free to be moved around and then connected back once the set is on shelf?
Yeah, well you only need to disconnect a couple of the wires to split it into the three sections, not everything under there. But, you might want to tweak the wire layout a little on the connector cables from the instructions to minimise taking pieces off when separating the tower. The instructions feed the wire between the foliage, and you'll need to remove some of it to separate it. It's fairly simple though, just a little fiddly.
Hey there! Great video. One question - can the set be easily moved around? Can you move it section by section like without the light kit?
Hey! If you follow the instructions exactly then yes and no. Once you've connected everything up, it can be quite fiddly to disconnect it all. That being said, with a couple of minor modifications it terms of where you place expansion boards, there are ways you can make it easier. The upside is that the primary expansion board is under the central seating area, so it's easy to reach by lifting that out and there's only one wire that connects each of the three large sections that needs to be disconnected.
@@LifeInBrick Doesnt that mean that everything is connected under the center part with the tree? If you disconnect everything from there then the section are free to be moved around and then connected back once the set is on shelf?
Yeah, well you only need to disconnect a couple of the wires to split it into the three sections, not everything under there. But, you might want to tweak the wire layout a little on the connector cables from the instructions to minimise taking pieces off when separating the tower. The instructions feed the wire between the foliage, and you'll need to remove some of it to separate it. It's fairly simple though, just a little fiddly.
@@LifeInBrick Alright thanks. I guess like this it wont be impossible to move my Rivendell from 3rd floor down to assemble and then back up haha