Lego fan buys expensive star Wars set and a part looks like it has already experienced the war of the stars

Cal would have been just as surprised.

A new clamping module set is always something great. When we open the pack, sort the stones in front of us, ready to put the instructions and finally get started, we quickly forget that the set cost half a wealth. It is only annoying if the structure is interrupted because a part is missing, or ... well, just read yourself.

A stone is simply completely melted

Many enthusiastic clamping module fans have already experienced that an important part is missing at one time or another. Or it was a defective stone in the package - of course that can happen. Bulliwyf is currently reporting that a stone had simply been completely melted and we have never known that yet.

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As can be seen in the picture, he or she can certainly no longer use the part. In the comments, someone directly asks if the stone was in a microwave - and yes, he looks pretty much. Or as if he had already got to know a laser sword.

Speaking of laser sword: the set is the imperial star destroyer 75394 and not the giant and now no longer available brother with the identifier 75252.

In principle, a defective or missing part is not an end of the world. Regardless of whether Lego, Funwhole or others - there is usually a contact address or a form on the respective website, where you can order replacement, which is then also delivered free of charge.

Nevertheless, building is often interrupted for a few days or even weeks, which of course is still completely annoying. In the worst case, it even happens more than once - not unthinkable for sets with many thousands of parts. Therefore, it can be worthwhile to sort all stones beforehand and control them for completeness.

The community also tells of defective components, transportation-apartment also also describes froman experienceof special kind. He had a broken base plate in a set. But he or she was not entirely innocent, because the package had previously had an encounter with the mature of his or her car.

The deliverer had simply put it down in the entrance and then one came to the other. A single defective plate appears like a great luck, especially since it was also replaced by Lego.

Bulliwyf was also lucky and was able to continue building elsewhere. The spare part should now also have arrived with him or her.

Has something similar happened to you, or have you always been lucky so far and everything was fine? Please write us your experiences in the comments!