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Re: Where do you keep your Lego?
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lugnet.loc.uk, lugnet.general
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Thu, 2 Nov 2000 15:25:55 GMT
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I have the same problem. I am clearing out quite a lot of sets right now to
make more space ("we are planning to move in the Spring & and Lego sets on
every flat space do not help us sell" - Mrs Arthur). By Christmas I hope
only to be left with my Mindstorms and Trains - plus a few other choice
sets. I have listed about 150 lots this past month... and there is still a
lot to go!
The problem is our 2 year old - she has taken over the house with her Duplo!
:-(
Scott A
In lugnet.loc.uk, Lawrence Wilkes writes:
> Where on Earth do you keep your Lego collections?
> What about you folks who take trading seriously - where do you put it all?
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> Do you have a dedicated room, the loft, the garage, or just stick it in any
> nook and cranny you can find?
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> Do have your sets on display?
> What about train or city layouts? Who has a permanent one?
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> Whilst I am very keen on Lego, I wouldnt call myself a serious collector. I
> am not interested in ensuring I have every set of a specific theme for
> example.
> Even so, I still wonder where to keep it all (especially display it and keep
> large layouts permanent).
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> I thought about this last night as I had my arm twisted to clear up the
> spare room in preparation for visitors. The bed being covered in Lego boxes.
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> Currently I have boxes all over the place. No one dedicated area. My sons
> room is full - there is a whole wardrobe dedicated just to loose bricks and
> parts. And he has several large shelves with displays - Star Wars, Pirate,
> stations, various.
> My Metro Terminus is under the stairs. My Train is in the spare room (stored
> in crates, desparate to be permanently displayed). The loft is the
> repository for empty boxes, and MISB stuff for future trades, usage, or
> whatever.
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> I have a resonably large house - but its still not enough.
> As anyone actually moved just to accomodate their Lego collection?
> Does anyone rent space at a warehouse?
> Now that would be taking it seriously!
>
> regards
> lawrence
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| (...) That's one of the reasons my husband and I, both AFOLs, have decided to _not_ bring any children into the world. We do not want a kid to mess up our system, and we do not want teeth marks on our LEGO. We understood that we are serious about (...) (24 years ago, 2-Nov-00, to lugnet.loc.uk, lugnet.general)
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| Where on Earth do you keep your Lego collections? What about you folks who take trading seriously - where do you put it all? Do you have a dedicated room, the loft, the garage, or just stick it in any nook and cranny you can find? Do have your sets (...) (24 years ago, 2-Nov-00, to lugnet.loc.uk, lugnet.general)
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