LEGO 70923 Building Instructions
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To ensure all parts are included, begin by checking the inventory list provided in the instruction manual against the pieces in your box. If any parts are missing, you can contact LEGO customer service for replacements.
Organize pieces by type and color in small containers or trays before starting the assembly. This will make it easier to locate the parts you need and streamline the building process.
If a section does not fit together, verify that you are using the correct pieces by comparing them to the instructions. Ensure all pieces are oriented correctly and that previous steps have been followed accurately.
If you find any damaged pieces, contact LEGO customer service with details of the issue. They will typically replace damaged pieces free of charge.
To maintain the set, regularly dust it with a soft brush or cloth. Keep it out of direct sunlight to prevent color fading, and consider placing it in a display case to protect it from dust and damage.
Yes, LEGO sets are designed to be disassembled and rebuilt multiple times. Use a brick separator tool to safely disconnect pieces and minimize wear.
Enhance your experience by building in a well-lit area, taking breaks to avoid fatigue, and following the instructions step-by-step. You can also look for online communities to share tips and modifications.
If you lose the instruction manual, you can download a PDF version from the official LEGO website by searching for the set number (70923).
Yes, replacement sticker sheets can often be ordered directly from LEGO’s customer service. Provide them with the set number and details of the stickers you need.
Store the set in a cool, dry place. Use resealable bags or containers for loose pieces, and keep the instructions and box intact to help maintain the set's value and condition.