How to Use This With BrickLink Studio (9th Grade Easy)
1) Click Generate to create the locked plan pack and the plain-text BOM.
2) Copy the BOM (or the filtered parts list) into your BrickLink workflow: search parts by Design/Element IDs and colors, then create a wanted list.
3) In BrickLink Studio, build the model exactly as written in Level 4. After building, run Studio checks: collisions, connectivity, and stability. Fixes are not optional—plans must remain legal and deterministic.
4) Export a BrickLink XML from Studio after the model matches the locked plan spec. Import that XML back into BrickLink to purchase parts and verify quantities.
XML import note: BrickLink XML is used to move part inventories between Studio and BrickLink wanted lists; do not “approximate” parts—match IDs, colors, and quantities.
Level 1 — Overview
High-level but still deterministic; includes Product Pack
Level 2 — Full plan logic
Locked architecture and system logic; includes Product Pack
Level 3 — Detailed executable specification
Sub-assemblies, geometry locks, and verification points; includes Product Pack
Shop-floor safe, Studio-valid; includes Level 4 Product Pack
Parts List Filter + Cost Analysis ($0.07/brick)
Generated from the locked BOM. Filters change the table and the “Use Filtered Parts → Copy” output.
Brick Count
0
Estimated Cost
$0.00
Part
Design/Element
Color
Qty
Rarity
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