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Examples/LEGO Sets

The clean way to track your LEGO set collection

A closet of sealed boxes and a shelf of built models are two different collections, and most spreadsheets can't tell them apart. Frame keeps every set on record — number, theme, year, piece count, and sealed status — paid against current market. Filter to sealed retired sets. Sort by year to surface what's appreciated. Know exactly what your shelf and your closet are worth.

Why these fields

Built for how lego sets are actually tracked.

SetSet #ThemeYearPiecesSealedPaidEst. value

LEGO value hinges on two things a generic inventory misses: the set number and whether the box is still sealed. The set number (10179, 10182) is the real identity — names repeat across themes and years. Sealed vs. opened can swing a retired set's value by multiples, so it's a first-class field, not a note. Piece count and theme give you the context that drives demand, and Paid vs. Est. value keeps the running gain on retired sets honest.

What you can do

Outcomes, not features.

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    Filter to sealed, retired sets — the ones whose value has actually climbed

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    Sort by year to spot sets approaching or past end-of-life on the secondary market

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    Track sealed vs. opened so display models and investment boxes never get confused

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    Export PDF for insurance, or CSV when you sell into a retirement spike

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    Share a read-only link with a buyer — piece count, condition, and box status visible

FAQ

Common questions.

Why does sealed vs. opened matter so much?+

For retired sets, a sealed box can be worth two to four times an opened one. The Sealed field captures it directly so your investment-grade boxes sort separately from your built display models — and your total value stays realistic.

How do I value retired sets?+

BrickLink and recent eBay sold listings are the standard references — sold, not asking. Enter the figure, attach a sold-comp link as a note, and refresh annually or when a set is officially retired and demand moves. Frame keeps the valuation source with the record.

Can I track minifigures separately from sets?+

Yes. Rare minifigs (Mr. Gold, SDCC exclusives, promotional figures) can be their own records with a piece count of 1 and a Collectible Minifig theme. Tag them 'minifig' to filter them out of, or into, your set totals.

What about used sets that are complete vs. incomplete?+

Set the Sealed field to 'Opened' and use a tag or note for completeness ('100% complete w/ instructions', 'missing 4 pcs'). Completeness and the presence of the box and instructions both affect resale, so it's worth recording.

Will this work for insurance on a large collection?+

Yes. The PDF export lists every set, its number, condition, and value with photos attached — accepted by most insurers for a scheduled-items rider. For a high-value sealed collection, the box-condition photos are the proof an adjuster will want.

Pricing

$12/month · $120/year (two months free) · everything included, no tiers

$12/mo after · cancel anytime · export everything, anytime

Start your lego sets record.

Start free — 12-day trial. Every field, photo, and document organized where it belongs.

Start free — 12-day trial

$12/mo after · cancel anytime · export everything, anytime

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