by Collector's HQ | Nov 27, 2022 | Lego, Maintenance
So you ordered a bunch of Lego pieces (mostly likely minifigures), and they are covered in Sharpie. Or you’re going through a bunch of your old LEGOs and find that, as a kid, you covered them in Sharpie. This can be a problem if you want to sell, display, or rebuild...
by Collector's HQ | Nov 20, 2022 | Lego, Maintenance
If you want to change the color of a LEGO pieces, but you don’t want to purchase the piece in a different color through sites like eBay, LEGO.com, or Bricklink; there are some other options for you. It may be possible for you to change the color of the piece yourself,...
by Collector's HQ | Mar 12, 2022 | Display, Lego, Miscellaneous, Storage
Star Destroyers, Tie Fighters, X-Wings, LAATs—there are so many different types of ships in the Star Wars Universe. If you’re a Star Wars fan and also enjoy building LEGO sets, you may have a number of LEGO Star Wars ships assembled and sitting on the shelves in your...
by Collector's HQ | Jan 4, 2022 | Display, Lego, Storage
When displaying your epic LEGO set collection, there are many hazards you must consider. One of those hazards is dust. While dust will not damage your LEGO sets, it certainly doesn’t look nice at all; and once the dust has settled, it can be pretty hard to clean. So,...
by Collector's HQ | May 11, 2021 | Lego, Maintenance
Answer: Yes, but results may vary, and it is likely that the paint will get chipped and scratched over time. For those who enjoy using miscellaneous LEGO pieces to make your own creations, you know full-well that sometimes you just can’t find certain pieces in the...
by Collector's HQ | Apr 2, 2021 | Lego, Storage
Storing LEGOs seems like it would be pretty straightforward. Organizational draws and/or containers are great for organizing the variety of different bricks and other parts you might have. Small boxes or plastic bins can also be utilized. What about LEGO sets and...