ITT: pictures that make you sweat
>>5398559
You could theoretically work this one out with some tweezers.
Terrifying nonetheless.
>>5398559
two lego plates on top of each other (of equal size especially) was always the bane of my existence when I was a young lad
>>5398592
I was a savage that would seperate them with my teeth.
>>5398559
Loop some dental floss around another axle and slip the loop onto the red on, and use a toothpick to make sure it passes the grooves. Then yank.
>>5398559
I don't understand. This looks easy
>>5400638
Easy to assemble, yes, but what about when you're taking it apart?
>>5400642
... Oh shit
>>5399666
Yerr a wizard, Harry!
Get on my level.
>>5402721
Is this even possible?
>>5402750
>put smaller square in big square
>connect them with gray tubes
Not really complex, unless you were asking whether this was possible to take apart.
>>5402750
No. He's just retarded.
SOME
>>5402753
You can't put those connectors entirely through a hole
>>5402767
Stop bullying 3A you guys.
>>5398592
This problem used to be huge for me until I ended up with a pelthora of brick seperators
I still didn't manage to separate it.
>>5404811
I managed and broke the piece I was disconnecting them with.
Given that the piece I used was...
http://img.bricklink.com/PL/bb78.jpg
>>5398559
Better version.
>>5398559
>>5407434
Total non-issues.
>>5407441
You can't do it without destroying at least one piece.
>>5407483
Yes, I can. The knife isn't to cut the piece, it's to use the tip to wedge out the peg. Sure it puts a small indent in the peg, but it retains its usability. I'd demonstrate in video form, but all my Lego is currently packed for a move.
>>5407486
Ah, I see. But you'd better use awl or something similar, knife can be not thin enough.