LEGO 10196-1 Building Instructions
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To ensure all pieces are included, cross-reference the included parts list with the inventory in the instruction manual. You can also visit the LEGO website to verify the parts list online.
If you are missing a piece, visit the LEGO customer service website to request the missing part. They have a dedicated section for missing pieces where you can order replacements.
First, revisit the instruction manual to ensure each step was followed correctly. Check for pieces placed in incorrect orientations or swapped parts. If the problem persists, disassemble the section and rebuild it.
Clean LEGO pieces by gently washing them in warm water with mild detergent. Avoid high temperatures and do not use a dishwasher or washing machine. Allow them to air-dry completely before reassembly.
Store your LEGO set in a cool, dry place away from direct sunlight to prevent discoloration and warping. Use storage bins with compartments to keep pieces organized and to avoid losing small parts.
Ensure that all pieces are tightly connected, especially in the structural areas. Reinforce any weak sections using additional bricks if available, and follow the manual closely to avoid missing any crucial stabilizing components.
Yes, you can customize your set by adding compatible LEGO pieces, but ensure that any modifications do not compromise the set's structural integrity or key features. Review the impact of changes on the overall model stability.
If stickers are damaged or missing, contact LEGO customer service to request replacements. Alternatively, look for third-party suppliers who offer compatible replacement stickers.
Yes, you can motorize the model using LEGO Power Functions. Consult online guides or community forums for step-by-step instructions and recommendations on which motors and components to use.
Use a LEGO brick separator to gently pry apart pieces. Avoid using tools that can scratch or damage the bricks. Take your time to carefully disassemble sections to prevent stress on the parts.