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Which is the light one, the 75315? I'm kicking myself that I've not got any of the star destroyer sets, think the kids would love them. I am tempted by that cruiser, and star wars models ate normally solid options as the kids (well my son at least) likes playing with them.
 
Which is the light one, the 75315? I'm kicking myself that I've not got any of the star destroyer sets, think the kids would love them. I am tempted by that cruiser, and star wars models ate normally solid options as the kids (well my son at least) likes playing with them.

Yup, that’s the one. Can work through a few smaller sets now the falcon is done.
 
What do people generally do when it come to storing completed sets?
I've a few cars and bikes. 911, BMW M1000rr, F40 etc that I'd like to put away without taking them apart.
Large plastic containers?
 
Yup, make up brush or small paint brush.

Our Cordless shark vacuum cleaner came with a ‘car accessory kit’ which has a long hose with a range of miniature accessories for getting in small gaps. One of them is a tiny soft brush nozzle for doing air vents and little crevasses, perfect for Lego.

If you are going down the brush route - pro tip, do it outside if you can.
 
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Going to get some of these I think -

PrettyDate 3 pack Fluffy Microfiber Delicate Kitchen Duster Laptop Keyboard Brush Computer Screen Cleaner Tool Mini Dusting Wand (Blue, Green, Red) https://amzn.eu/d/4o139PI

On another note, liking the look of the new tie bomber:


Most of the retiring sets are now out of stock on there.
 
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