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BrickMissing

Find missing LEGO parts and check how repairable sets are

Productivity
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Hunted byRobert van DijkRobert van Dijk

BrickMissing is a free tool for LEGO builders. Track which parts you're missing from any of 17,000+ sets, see every set a part appears in, and check a set's "repair risk" before you buy second-hand: the share of its parts that are nearly impossible to source because they only ever existed in a handful of sets. Built on 1.1M inventory records; the repairability dataset is a free CC BY 4.0 download.

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Hi Product Hunt! I built BrickMissing after sorting a big bin of mixed bricks and wondering which sets I could still complete. It grew into a full catalog tool: 17,000+ sets, part-level inventories, collection tracking, and a repairability score for every set (we analyzed 1.1M inventory records to see which parts are effectively irreplaceable). Free to use, no ads. Happy to answer anything!

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How does the repair risk score stay accurate over time as LEGO keeps releasing new sets that might suddenly make a rare part more available?

About BrickMissing on Product Hunt

Find missing LEGO parts and check how repairable sets are

BrickMissing was submitted on Product Hunt and earned 0 upvotes and 2 comments, placing #112 on the daily leaderboard. BrickMissing is a free tool for LEGO builders. Track which parts you're missing from any of 17,000+ sets, see every set a part appears in, and check a set's "repair risk" before you buy second-hand: the share of its parts that are nearly impossible to source because they only ever existed in a handful of sets. Built on 1.1M inventory records; the repairability dataset is a free CC BY 4.0 download.

BrickMissing was featured in Productivity (655.7k followers) and Data & Analytics (5.7k followers) on Product Hunt. Together, these topics include over 148.3k products, making this a competitive space to launch in.

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