Your bin
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Add a part
No parts match that search. Try a broader term, like "plate" or "technic".
Adding
What's in the bin
Your bin is empty. Search a part above, pick a color and a rough quantity, and add it. Even a loose guess is enough to start seeing what you could build.
MOC feed
Builds tagged with parts, matched against your bin.
Your bin is empty, so nothing matches yet. Log a few parts in the Bin tab and these badges start changing.
The feed is empty. Post a build and it shows up here.
Post a build
Tag the key parts it uses so it shows up as buildable for bins that match.
Profile & data
Anonymous and local. Nothing here leaves this browser.
Shown on builds you post. Not an account, not synced anywhere, just a label for this browser.
Your data
Stud Stash keeps everything in this browser's local storage, on this device only. Export a backup before clearing site data, switching browsers, or moving to a new phone. JSON carries everything including photos; CSV is just the parts bin, for spreadsheets.
CSV import merges into your bin: matching part, color, and note adds to the count; new combinations become new rows; rows that do not match the bundled parts list are skipped and reported. JSON import replaces everything.
Install & offline
Stud Stash is installable: use "Add to Home Screen" (phone) or the install icon in the address bar (desktop). Once loaded, everything works fully offline, which is where a parts bin usually lives anyway.
Clear all data
Wipes your bin, your posted builds, and your builder name from this browser, then starts fresh with the example builds again.
Still stubbed (v0.3 candidates)
- Barcode scanning to add parts (needs the Capacitor wrapper)
- A real shared feed across devices (needs a small backend, see data/schema.sql)
Set logging, wishlists, and price watch are intentionally out of scope in Stud Stash. Rebrickable and BrickLink already cover those well.
About
Stud Stash v0.2. A parts inventory fused to a MOC build feed, for people who buy loose LEGO by the pound and want to know what they can actually build with it tonight.