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LEGO Introduction
CA: I'm a huge fan of LEGO, and I now own a fairly sizeable collection.
CA: I started in 2025 for my birthday, and I've been buying the sets for holidays, rewards, and even just grocery trips if I saw one that I didn't already have.
CA: I have a small parts organizer that I use to sort the bricks and plates by type and size.
CA: I've got some LEGO-themed storage bricks that I use to store bulk sets that I've yet to disassemble.
CA: As I type this, I'm waiting on a LEGO order for the recent release of the Pokemon LEGO collaboration.
CA: Here's some of my collection, with links to the sets on Rebrickable!
CA: Rebrickable is a cool resource for people who are super into LEGO.
CA: It categorizes sets, parts, and MOCs (My Own Creations) that people have made.
CA: I use it to keep track of what sets I have and if there are any parts or sets that I want.
CA: I also like looking up MOCs that other people have made so I can try making them myself!
CA: I started in 2025 for my birthday, and I've been buying the sets for holidays, rewards, and even just grocery trips if I saw one that I didn't already have.
CA: I have a small parts organizer that I use to sort the bricks and plates by type and size.
CA: I've got some LEGO-themed storage bricks that I use to store bulk sets that I've yet to disassemble.
CA: As I type this, I'm waiting on a LEGO order for the recent release of the Pokemon LEGO collaboration.
CA: Here's some of my collection, with links to the sets on Rebrickable!
CA: Rebrickable is a cool resource for people who are super into LEGO.
CA: It categorizes sets, parts, and MOCs (My Own Creations) that people have made.
CA: I use it to keep track of what sets I have and if there are any parts or sets that I want.
CA: I also like looking up MOCs that other people have made so I can try making them myself!









































