knotian Posted October 20, 2019 I have use Basebrick in the past, but due to conditions well under my control, LAZY it has gotten out of control. I need to start a total inventory, not based on sets, of what I have. I'd like to set up a second account but can't without a new email account. Is their any other similar software to use? I need the capability to input sets BUT only want one inventory, since I part out 90% of the sets I buy. So in the real world the parts are combined and that is what I want to be reflected in the inventory. I'm beginning to think that a spreadsheet will be the best option. Suggestions? Thanx Ed Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
KotZ Posted October 20, 2019 53 minutes ago, knotian said: I have use Basebrick in the past, but due to conditions well under my control, LAZY it has gotten out of control. I need to start a total inventory, not based on sets, of what I have. I'd like to set up a second account but can't without a new email account. Is their any other similar software to use? I need the capability to input sets BUT only want one inventory, since I part out 90% of the sets I buy. So in the real world the parts are combined and that is what I want to be reflected in the inventory. I'm beginning to think that a spreadsheet will be the best option. Suggestions? Thanx Ed Does BrickLink have this type of feature? I'm somewhat suprised Brickset doesn't as they have a log of basically every single set. Otherwise, the old fashioned spreadsheet might be the option. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
1963maniac Posted October 20, 2019 I use rebrickable to keep track of my personal inventory. I may not understand completely what you are trying to do. Rebrickable will tell you total parts that are in your sets, etc. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Kristel Posted October 21, 2019 I would suggest Rebrickable too. It allows you to add sets to your inventory and gives you the option to keep it on the record as a set or add the parts to your loose parts inventory. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Grover Posted October 21, 2019 I use Excel. It's more labor intensive, but it's infinitely customizable on your end. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Toastie Posted October 21, 2019 On 10/20/2019 at 7:35 PM, knotian said: I'm beginning to think that a spreadsheet will be the best option. Same here, as @Grover said. I am using BrickSet as source and online repository - they make nice statistics as well. Then c/p their specific info into an Excel sheet with my personal additions (#instructions, date purchased etc., etc.). Bet this will work even better on other platforms, but so far nothing is better than my Excel spread sheet. For me that is Best Thorsten Share this post Link to post Share on other sites