LEGO 70676 Building Instructions
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Begin by checking the manual for the parts list and then sort the pieces into separate piles by type and color. This makes it easier to identify any missing pieces.
Visit the official LEGO website and navigate to the 'Missing Parts' section to request the missing piece. You'll need the set number and the specific part number from the manual.
Yes, you can wash LEGO bricks. Use warm water and a mild detergent. Wash them by hand and avoid high temperatures or dishwashers, as these can warp the plastic.
Use a brick separator tool to carefully take apart the pieces to avoid damage. Sort the pieces into bags by type or step number for easier reassembly.
Consider displaying them in a closed glass cabinet or using a clear acrylic case to minimize dust accumulation.
Ensure the surface is clean and dry before applying stickers. If they still don't adhere, contact LEGO customer service for replacements.
While the set is designed for a specific model, creative builders can use the pieces to create custom designs. However, no official alternative builds are provided.
Review the instruction manual to ensure all pieces are correctly connected. Reinforce any loose sections with additional pieces if available.
The recommended age is 9 and up due to the complexity of the build and small parts that may pose a choking hazard for younger children.
While it is possible to paint LEGO bricks, it is not recommended as it can affect the clutch power and authenticity of the set.