totally newbie
- albero78
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totally newbie
Hello all,
I am a 29years old italian, but living in Belgium. I've always been crazy about LEGO but i am almost a beginner in this "internet age".
Since i cannot orientate myself in the amount of websites and everything around, and since I have a lot of LEGO, I would like to ask youwhat is the best way to build a good and flexible database of all the parts I have.
And what I would like to do is, after having my database, make the database itself checking if I can build another set with my parts.
I don't know if that is better with an online website or with an offline utility, so I'm open to all your advices.
I'm posting here because I think that my favourite LEGO have always been Castle ones.
I take the opportunity also to ask you if there is a section of your site in which I can find "construction advices" for castles, since, as I said, I am a newbie.
Thx a lot for your attention,
Andrea
I am a 29years old italian, but living in Belgium. I've always been crazy about LEGO but i am almost a beginner in this "internet age".
Since i cannot orientate myself in the amount of websites and everything around, and since I have a lot of LEGO, I would like to ask youwhat is the best way to build a good and flexible database of all the parts I have.
And what I would like to do is, after having my database, make the database itself checking if I can build another set with my parts.
I don't know if that is better with an online website or with an offline utility, so I'm open to all your advices.
I'm posting here because I think that my favourite LEGO have always been Castle ones.
I take the opportunity also to ask you if there is a section of your site in which I can find "construction advices" for castles, since, as I said, I am a newbie.
Thx a lot for your attention,
Andrea
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Greetings. Welcome to C-C.
I am not sure what you are looking for exactly but I will give you some sites that are were very helpful to me when I started.
Brickset Lets you check all of the sets new or old.
Bricklink Lets you see all the parts from all of the sets new or old (I think this may be the database you are referring to)
Peeron Very similar to bricklink but you can't purchase anything on that site.
Hope this helps.
I am not sure what you are looking for exactly but I will give you some sites that are were very helpful to me when I started.
Brickset Lets you check all of the sets new or old.
Bricklink Lets you see all the parts from all of the sets new or old (I think this may be the database you are referring to)
Peeron Very similar to bricklink but you can't purchase anything on that site.
Hope this helps.
Welcome to CC, hope you enjoy! 

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Hey Andrea,
Welcome to CC. The feature you are seeking is available through Peeron. Check out the My Parts feature for details.
Bruce
Welcome to CC. The feature you are seeking is available through Peeron. Check out the My Parts feature for details.
Bruce
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Re: totally newbie
Go to www.peeron.com and create an account / login (it's totally free). When you are logged in, you can create an inventory of all of the Lego that you have, whether it is official sets or just bulk pieces. To view your inventory from any part of the Peeron site, click "Menu" in the upper right hand corner, then "View/Edit My Parts list" in the right hand column. You can view both the sets that you have as well as any loose parts that you have added.albero78 wrote:I would like to ask youwhat is the best way to build a good and flexible database of all the parts I have.
And what I would like to do is, after having my database, make the database itself checking if I can build another set with my parts.
Adding Sets
Once you're logged in, search for a set number that you are certain that you have. For example, search for 8877 (which is Vladek's Dark Fortress) and you will find information about the set, including a complete parts inventory. If you are certain that you still have all the parts, then click "Add Copy" in the light blue box. This will add a copy of that set to your inventory. If you have multiples of the same set, then you can hit "Add copy" again. If you are logged in, then each time you search for a set, the My Parts blue box should show you how many of each set that you have.
Adding Individual Parts
You can also add individual parts to your personal inventory. You can either search for a part number (i.e. 3004) or find a set that already has that part in it, even if it is the wrong color. Click on the individual part and Peeron will show you all of the sets that that particular part came in in each color. Up at the top, you can add any number of parts in a certain color to your personal inventory.
Trying to build another set
Once you've added some of the sets you already have, search for a set that you'd like to build. For example, search for 10179 (the new UCS Millenium Falcon). In the My Parts blue box, click "Try to Build" and Peeron will tell you exactly which parts you have, whether they are the right color or not, and if you are missing any parts.
I think this covers what you're asking for. Sometimes Peeron can be a little slow, but be patient. It's really a great resource.
Welcome to CC. I hope you enjoy your time here. (Hey, I'll have to check out that My Parts thing on Peeron.)
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Hope you enjoy your stay, and also Peeron.
Hope you enjoy your stay, and also Peeron.

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n. pl. Knights Templars or Knights Templar
1.A member of an order of knights founded about 1118 to protect pilgrims in the Holy Land during the Second Crusade.
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Welcome, I'm TsoAutTmo, the administrator of this facility. And who might you be? (sorry, SW joke
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Anyway, no, I'm no ADMIN, just another member. Yeah, welcome to CC! Yup, Peeron.com is your best bet, and I guess Bricklink might also be nice (for searching and building).
I hope you enjoy your time here!
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Anyway, no, I'm no ADMIN, just another member. Yeah, welcome to CC! Yup, Peeron.com is your best bet, and I guess Bricklink might also be nice (for searching and building).
I hope you enjoy your time here!
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thank you a lot for the warm welcome. It seems that peeron is the thing i was looking for.
It is sure that in any case it will take a long time to add all the parts...but that's life.
Thx a lot again and see you around.
It is sure that in any case it will take a long time to add all the parts...but that's life.

Thx a lot again and see you around.
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Hello albero78 and welcome to the Classic-Castle forums. Good luck with Peeron and the database entry.
To tubes4tone - What a impressive explanation about Peeron! Very impressive indeed!. I now know more about Peeron than I ever did. Thank you.
To tubes4tone - What a impressive explanation about Peeron! Very impressive indeed!. I now know more about Peeron than I ever did. Thank you.
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Buon giorno! I wonder where this sudden rise in Italians (who doesn't live in Italy for that matter...) came from? 
Anyway, welcome! I hope you will enjoy your stay!

Anyway, welcome! I hope you will enjoy your stay!
Indeed, I may actually have to try this now...g2 wrote:To tubes4tone - What a impressive explanation about Peeron! Very impressive indeed!. I now know more about Peeron than I ever did. Thank you.
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