As avid Lego collectors, I'm sure some of you are like me and have had some horror stories. Large sets dropping off shelves, losing important pieces, etc.
Well I've decided to get mine off my chest...
Having been in the dark ages for the past 9 years I'm saddened to say the upkeep on some of my sets was not ideal. I recently discovered that all of the pieces to my UCS Snowspeeder and UCS Naboo fighter were outside my house in a plastic bin that has collected rain, dirt, dust and grime. As if that wasn't bad enough, I also discovered that a bunch of important instruction booklets for sets like Cloud City, ISD, 10132 Hogwarts Express and a bunch of other sets were thrown away on accident months ago. So devastating....
Well I've decided to get mine off my chest...
Having been in the dark ages for the past 9 years I'm saddened to say the upkeep on some of my sets was not ideal. I recently discovered that all of the pieces to my UCS Snowspeeder and UCS Naboo fighter were outside my house in a plastic bin that has collected rain, dirt, dust and grime. As if that wasn't bad enough, I also discovered that a bunch of important instruction booklets for sets like Cloud City, ISD, 10132 Hogwarts Express and a bunch of other sets were thrown away on accident months ago. So devastating....