As Rebrickable has grown and evolved over the last 10 years so has our approach to what we want to deliver to the LEGO community. Our focus will always be MOCs, it’s our passion and everything we do is to make it easier for anyone to build whatever they want. But there has been increasing effort, driven by our users, to create a database that is second to none. A one-stop-shop to help you organize your collection and piece together LEGO history.
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