DJ Force Posted June 17, 2009 Posted June 17, 2009 Has anyone visiting the Fabrik in Legoland Günzburg ever made an inventory of the stuff they had? I think this would be a timeconsuming but very beneficial project. So when folks want to get there, they can estimate before going how much money they need to bring. Furthermore, when trying to get all the parts for your next MOC, browsing the inventory of the PaB store might actually justify a visit of the Legoland. So, what do you think? Or do you even know of someone who has done so before? Quote
Dadster Posted June 17, 2009 Posted June 17, 2009 Don't they get out new pieces? Wouldn't the inventory listing need to change every so often? Quote
daoudbazaar Posted June 17, 2009 Posted June 17, 2009 Don't they get out new pieces? Wouldn't the inventory listing need to change every so often? They do. Especially minifig parts (once there was light blay dwarf helmet), tiles, windows, technic parts, ... Quote
ILikePi Posted June 17, 2009 Posted June 17, 2009 There is a site called BrickBuildr that has inventories of some PaB walls, but not for Günzburg. Maybe you can e-mail the person who runs the site if they could add the PaB wall for there. http://www.brickbuildr.com/view/pab/ Quote
DJ Force Posted June 21, 2009 Author Posted June 21, 2009 Ooops, I didn´t know they change the inventory regularly. I mean it makes sense for the minifig parts, but the "standard" bricks appeared to me like they were always in stock... I´ll let everyone know when I get there again next month. Quote
Michael Huffman Posted July 17, 2009 Posted July 17, 2009 There is a site called BrickBuildr that has inventories of some PaB walls, but not for Günzburg. Maybe you can e-mail the person who runs the site if they could add the PaB wall for there.http://www.brickbuildr.com/view/pab/ E-mail me the dimensions of the PaB wall, and I'll add it to BrickBuildr... or at least give me an idea of how many element containers it has... The interface to add/edit/delete parts should be simple enough. I maintain the Orlando store... I use the policy of matching parts to containers 1:1... it makes it a little easier to maintain the inventory (when I do have the time; it's been over a few weeks now since my last update). However, other people have taken the policy of buying a cup of one of each element type/color, then add them to the inventory in whatever order. You're welcome to use the web-site any way you find better for you. --Mike. Quote
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