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Rebuilding the LEGO Grand Piano #lego #legoset #legoparts #legohaul #legobuilding

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I just scored a LEGO Grand Piano for an absolute steal, and even though it showed up already built, I still wanted the full build experience for myself. On a recent trip to Andy’s Brick Shop in Pennsylvania, I picked it up used and assembled for about $250 Canadian—roughly half of the $500 Canadian price tag I could never personally justify. So in this video, I break down exactly what I do when I buy a used set but still want that “fresh build” feeling. First step was disassembly, and I’m not just ripping it apart into one giant pile—I separate it into sections so rebuilding isn’t a total nightmare later. After that, I gave the bricks a quick wash, let everything dry for a few days, and then jumped into the rebuild. The rebuild itself took me about 7.5 hours, and honestly most of that was spent hunting for the right pieces. All-in, it was around 11 hours including disassembly, washing, and rebuilding—but I saved over $300. At the end of the day, it comes down to you: would you rather save big money and spend more time, or pay full price for a faster build?

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