LEGO Brick Labels v39 — 117 new labels for a total of 1685 unique parts!

With more than 1600 unique labels, LEGO Brick Labels is the perfect way to organize your LEGO collection. In addition to labels for common LEGO bricks/plates/tiles, Tom Alpin has created labels for hundreds of Technic and specialty parts—perfect for a large (or growing) LEGO collection!

Learn more and download at https://brickarchitect.com/labelsWhat’s new in this update?

  • 74 new LEGO labels, including a ton of new parts released in 2022.-
  • 43 new labels for the most common DUPLO and QUATRO parts. The main reason Tom did this is for adult builders who use DUPLO and even retired QUATRO pieces as filler bricks in large models.This is not really meant for kids – sorting a large DUPLO collection into broad categories makes sense for some younger builders, but sorting by part rarely makes sense.-
  • 52 updated labels. The most common change was to use ‘Ø’ symbol instead of ‘Diameter’ or ‘Dia.’ to make rounded labels more concise. (This is especially relevant for round plates/tiles which can be as small as Ø1 and as large as Ø8.)-
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