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Here are two different Lego books that I want to kind of show you guys something here.
Here we got one for the Medieval Market Village,
and we got a Lego Creator series book.
Now they're both are the same size. Yes I know, but here I'm going to show you guys a little peak.
Now they're both are the same size. Yes I know, but here I'm going to show you guys a little peak.
I'll show you the difference here.
The first page of each book.
Now both of these if you notice, they tell you never put them on carpet but put them on a solid surface such as a table.
Now both of these if you notice, they tell you never put them on carpet but put them on a solid surface such as a table.
Both of them say that.
This one here pretty much says that you got to take all the bags, dump them in a pile, then separate by color.
This one here pretty much says that you got to take all the bags, dump them in a pile, then separate by color.
But yet this one here tells you not to mix bags together,
But yet this one here tells you not to mix bags together,
but to separate them in different piles.
Now some of these are numbered sets. Some of them or not. This one is not a number set.
Neither is this one.
So which method do I actually use?
You know what ... what .... Which one do I use?
As I'm getting ready to work on the Medieval Marker Village, and,
As I'm getting ready to work on the Medieval Marker Village, and,
this is what they recommend.
This one tells me to separate them in piles.
So I'm gonna go through and I'm gonna start separating things by color.
Because it's a lot easier to find a color reference. than it wold be to find a specific size.
Because we all know how many size of elements they use in all these sets. There is millions of sizes.
But I just wanted to kind of point this out
that the two discrepancies in this book,
kind of contradicts each other.
So we all know for a fact you can't pour them on carpet.
I just kind of wanted to throw that out there for you guys.
Thank you for watching.