[{"data":1,"prerenderedAt":-1},["ShallowReactive",2],{"$f4PUsgsJ9UVHuU3S3lHqNV2V5qZVtRDlirdG50eZge28":3},[4,18,28,38,51,61,71,80,90,99,109,120,129],{"title":5,"description":6,"category":7,"section":8,"slug":9,"updatedAt":10,"tours":11,"tags":12,"bodyExcerpt":17},"Creating a Build Project","Create BrickZap build projects for custom builds, official LEGO sets, and Rebrickable MOCs.","projects","Projects","creating-a-build-project","2026-05-13",[],[7,13,14,15,16],"create project","moc","lego set","build status","\n Creating a Build Project\n\nA build project starts with a simple idea: what are you building?\n\nFrom there, BrickZap helps you track required parts, missing parts, progress, instructions, and updates.\n\n Create a custom project\n\nUse a custom project when you are designing your own build or planning so",{"title":19,"description":20,"category":7,"section":8,"slug":21,"updatedAt":10,"tours":22,"tags":23,"bodyExcerpt":27},"Downloading Project Instructions","Download available instructions from BrickZap public build projects and understand common access issues.","downloading-project-instructions",[],[7,24,25,26],"instructions","downloads","safe downloads","\n Downloading Project Instructions\n\nInstruction downloads appear on project pages when the builder has published instructions you can access.\n\nSome projects may not have instructions yet.\n\n Where instructions appear\n\nLook for the Instructions section or tab on a project page.\n\nEach available instruc",{"title":29,"description":30,"category":7,"section":8,"slug":31,"updatedAt":10,"tours":32,"tags":33,"bodyExcerpt":37},"Following Projects","Follow public BrickZap build projects to keep track of progress and future updates.","following-projects",[],[7,34,35,36],"following","followers","updates","\n Following Projects\n\nFollowing a project is a way to show interest and keep the build easy to find.\n\nIt is useful for MOCs, community builds, long sourcing projects, and builds you may want to try later.\n\n Who can follow\n\nSignedin BrickZap users can follow projects that are available to them.\n\nIf y",{"title":39,"description":40,"category":7,"section":8,"slug":41,"updatedAt":42,"tours":43,"tags":44,"bodyExcerpt":50},"MOCs vs Projects: What's the Difference?","Understand the difference between MOCs as shared build designs and Projects as personal build workspaces on BrickZap.","mocs-vs-projects","2026-05-20",[],[45,7,46,47,48,49],"mocs","build projects","designs","inventory","build tracking","\n MOCs vs Projects: What's the Difference?\n\nMOCs and Projects both live under the Build area of BrickZap, but they answer different questions.\n\nMOC means \"What is this build?\" It is the design.\n\nProject means \"How is my build of it going?\" It is your personal build log and workspace.\n\nYou can have m",{"title":52,"description":53,"category":7,"section":8,"slug":54,"updatedAt":10,"tours":55,"tags":56,"bodyExcerpt":60},"Posting Build Updates","Use build updates to share progress, milestones, photos, and status changes on BrickZap projects.","posting-build-updates",[],[7,36,57,58,59],"build journal","progress","status","\n Posting Build Updates\n\nBuild updates are a project journal.\n\nUse them to show progress, explain what changed, or let followers know what you are waiting on.\n\n Examples\n\n “Started sorting parts”\n “Found the rare chrome pieces”\n “Cockpit section complete”\n “Waiting on shipment”\n\n Add text updates\n\nW",{"title":62,"description":63,"category":7,"section":8,"slug":64,"updatedAt":10,"tours":65,"tags":66,"bodyExcerpt":70},"Project Status Guide","Choose the right status for a BrickZap build project and know when to update it.","project-status-guide",[],[7,59,67,68,69],"planning","sourcing","building","\n Project Status Guide\n\nProject status tells visitors and followers where the build stands.\n\nUse it as a simple progress signal, not as a perfect record of every step.\n\n Planning\n\nUse Planning when you are still deciding what to build, setting up the project, or checking the parts list.\n\nExample: yo",{"title":72,"description":73,"category":7,"section":8,"slug":74,"updatedAt":10,"tours":75,"tags":76,"bodyExcerpt":79},"Project Troubleshooting","Fix common issues with BrickZap public build projects, instructions, visibility, progress, and following.","project-troubleshooting",[],[7,77,24,25,78],"troubleshooting","visibility","\n Project Troubleshooting\n\nUse this guide when a project, instruction download, progress count, or follow action does not look right.\n\n I can't find my public project\n\n| Likely cause | What to check | How to fix |\n|  |  |  |\n| The project is private or unlisted | Open project metadata and check visi",{"title":81,"description":82,"category":7,"section":8,"slug":83,"updatedAt":10,"tours":84,"tags":85,"bodyExcerpt":89},"Project Visibility and Sharing","Choose who can view your BrickZap build project and understand what is shown publicly.","project-visibility-and-sharing",[],[7,78,86,87,88],"sharing","builder handle","privacy","\n Project Visibility and Sharing\n\nVisibility controls who can view your project.\n\nYou can keep a build private, share it by link, or publish it for the BrickZap community.\n\n Visibility options\n\n| Visibility | Who can view it | Search/discovery behavior | Best use case |\n|  |  |  |  |\n| Private | Onl",{"title":91,"description":92,"category":7,"section":8,"slug":93,"updatedAt":10,"tours":94,"tags":95,"bodyExcerpt":98},"Public Build Projects Overview","Create and share BrickZap build projects for LEGO sets, Rebrickable MOCs, and custom creations.","public-build-projects-overview",[],[7,96,14,24,97],"public projects","missing parts","\n Public Build Projects Overview\n\nPublic Build Projects help you plan, build, and share a LEGO project on BrickZap.\n\nA project can track the parts your build needs, show what you already have, highlight what is missing, and give others a place to follow your progress.\n\n What a build project is\n\nA bu",{"title":100,"description":101,"category":7,"section":8,"slug":102,"updatedAt":10,"tours":103,"tags":104,"bodyExcerpt":108},"Public Builder Profile","Set up your BrickZap public builder handle, display name, avatar, and bio.","public-builder-profile",[],[7,105,106,107,88],"builder profile","handle","public profile","\n Public Builder Profile\n\nYour public builder profile helps people recognize your projects.\n\nIt can include a handle, display name, avatar, and bio.\n\n What a public builder handle is\n\nYour handle is the short public name used in project URLs.\n\nProject links use this format:\n\ntext\n/projects/{handle}/",{"title":110,"description":111,"category":7,"section":8,"slug":112,"updatedAt":10,"tours":113,"tags":114,"bodyExcerpt":119},"Build Projects for Sellers","Understand how public build activity may help BrickZap sellers spot future demand for parts and colors.","seller-view-of-build-projects",[],[7,115,116,117,118],"sellers","demand","marketplace","public builds","\n Build Projects for Sellers\n\nPublic Build Projects are primarily for builders.\n\nOver time, public build activity may also help sellers understand what builders are trying to source.\n\n What sellers can learn\n\nPublic projects can show interest in certain builds, themes, parts, and colors.\n\nThis can h",{"title":121,"description":122,"category":7,"section":8,"slug":123,"updatedAt":10,"tours":124,"tags":125,"bodyExcerpt":128},"Tracking Owned and Missing Parts","Understand required, owned, and missing parts in BrickZap build projects.","tracking-owned-and-missing-parts",[],[7,126,97,127,58],"owned parts","required parts","\n Tracking Owned and Missing Parts\n\nBuild projects help you understand what your build needs and what is still missing.\n\nThe goal is simple: know what you can build now and what you still need to find.\n\n Required parts\n\nRequired parts are the parts the project needs.\n\nExample: if a build needs four ",{"title":130,"description":131,"category":7,"section":8,"slug":132,"updatedAt":10,"tours":133,"tags":134,"bodyExcerpt":137},"Uploading Project Instructions","Upload and publish safe instruction downloads for BrickZap build projects.","uploading-project-instructions",[],[7,24,135,136,25],"uploads","security scan","\n Uploading Project Instructions\n\nInstructions let builders share PDFs or images that help others follow a build.\n\nYou can keep instructions private or make them available from a public project page.\n\n Supported file types\n\nBrickZap supports:\n\n PDF\n JPG\n JPEG\n PNG\n WEBP\n\n Recommended file naming\n\nUs"]