>>8771332>then you know exactly everyone's stance on modding partsI swear as long as I live I will never understand the fucking lego autists who screech and holler if you modify parts or use 3D prints or paints or any sort of "unofficial" customization.
Autistically adhering to an imaginary system doesn't do anything for you. By all means if you just want to play around with toys and not worry about breaking them, follow the "rules". But don't pretend you're some kind of enlightened savant or something while decrying actual creative people who aren't afraid to use their own talents and skills to create what they want. That is such a thin-skinned, pedantic, and frankly immature line of thinking.
You do know the LEGO DESIGNERS themselves use glue, cutting, 3D printing, etc when imagining new parts?
In summary: get over yourself