The proper Lego Millennium Falcon kit costs a fortune so using generic bricks to make one would be cheaper and would require using the bricks imaginatively.
I have to schedule a carpet cleaning soon. I've moved roughly half me LEGO sets/boxes and boxes... This is the second worst part (dust is 1)... the logistics of moving them is so fucked up. I can't put them in the closet, not enough space for some, and then they'd block access to my clothes. That leaves my bathroom and the tile right before my patio; as this is all about the carpet cleaning, they can't be on the carpet. The bathrooms are connected to my closets. That tile area is the most used door space in my house by a factor of 10. I have well over 50,000 pieces of LEGO I currently need to move, and multiple tables. I have no fucking clue what I'm going to do with the whole.... island, museum, mansion, homage thing I'm building; I'm hoping I can just kind of curl it in a circle as they clean the carpet... and just keep it moving so the carpet can dry and... yeah.
It's like a crackhead christmas tree situation. This is what my plan of action is: schedule the cleaning, use the 30 minutes it takes to clean the downstairs carpet to move the two LEGO towers the tile on the balcony, get the equipment setup in the game room to clean the carpet (the balcony connects to the game room). Move the couch and my chair into the hall, play circles with that table that has the island on it, dividing the room into fourths, as the armour with the TV is also going to have to be moved. While that dries, steam the bedroom and slowly move the couch/furniture/LEGO stuff back into the proper position in the game room (also accounting for carpet area taken up by base supports, as we need the carpet to air out as much as possible).... then go ham on the back bedroom, that's not a big deal. Wait a day and then pull out the LEGO from the closet spaces I could use.
The biggest issue is... I'm not sure I can move those LEGO even 5-6 feet in the time it takes for the...
downstairs carpet to be cleaned. I mean, if I just tossed into a bucket and didn't care if they broke this would be easy, but as they are set in their "sets" and aren't shit I whimsically a-pieced, they basically become big ass eggs and need to be handled with care; which requires attention, but most importantly... time.
Garrrr.
Oh, if you think I can just move all this shit downstairs before hand, it would take me 60 round trips with the very real possibility of dinging parts of my stairs (the shelf things) or dropping eggs on each trip. I'd rather drop a LEGO set on carpet.
RIP Ant-version of LEGO Ant-Man.
The biggest issue is... I'm not sure I can move those LEGO even 5-6 feet in the time it takes for the...
Garrrr.
RIP Ant-version of LEGO Ant-Man.