🧱 About Brixscan
Brixscan answers one question that the big LEGO sites don’t: is this second-hand set actually complete — and is it worth it?
How it works
- Enter a set number (e.g. 75192).
- We show the official part list — assume it’s all there, then just tap − to mark what’s missing or damaged.
- See completeness as a live %, exactly which pieces are missing, and a one-tap link to BrickLink’s price guide to judge the value.
- Save it to get a clean, shareable report link — paste it straight into your listing so buyers can trust the condition.
What Brixscan does that BrickLink doesn’t
- BrickLink is a catalog + marketplace. It tells you what a set should contain and lets you buy and sell. It was never built to check a specific used copy for completeness.
- Brixscan is built for that exact moment — phone in hand, a used set in front of you, deciding whether to buy it or how to sell it.
- ✅ A fast subtractive checklist (tick only what’s gone), with a live % and missing list — not a static catalog page.
- ✅ Sorted for the physical check: minifigs and big distinct parts first, spares excluded, filter to find any part.
- ✅ A shareable verified report a seller can drop into a Tradera / eBay / Facebook listing — something BrickLink has no equivalent for.
- ✅ Free, instant, no login.
Where the data comes from
Set inventories come from Rebrickable. Prices are looked up on BrickLink’s price guide. Brixscan isn’t affiliated with LEGO, BrickLink or Rebrickable.