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Re: Where do you keep your Lego?
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lugnet.loc.uk, lugnet.general
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Fri, 3 Nov 2000 07:44:12 GMT
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ssgore@superonline.com%saynotospam%
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Gary Istok wrote:
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> Wow Anne, you do have some tight quarters for you, your husband and your LEGO.
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> And here I thought I was running out of room for my LEGO. I'll never complain
> again..... by the way my LEGO room is (and I am embarrassed to say) 40ft x 20ft
> (12m x 6m), but believe it or not, my house is not large.
Believe it or not?..:-) Is it possible believing this? We live in a
house which is 100 m2 including all the utilities and balcony, and you
have 72% of that area as a Lego room. My lego place is a corner in our
second room (about 10 m2) in which we have also three bookcases of
books, two computers with their desks plus a scanner, a UPS and 2
printers, 2 wall mounted book shelves and a drawer case, plus my wife's
painting and sculpture material..:-) All my lego is normally sorted in
boxes and a drawer system and all of them are stacked up on a corner
which is almost 2 m2. I generally don't allow MOCs and any built models
for long, but I use empty spaces of the bookcases to display them. And
all of my empty boxes are stored in larger cardboard boxes by box-inbox
method, which then stored in our small toilet, which we use as a storage
room.
Selçuk
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Message has 1 Reply: | | RE: Where do you keep your Lego?
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| (...) I have all my LEGO in my dorm room (8x10 ft / 2.5x3m, including the closet), as well as my computer, books, bed, sound system, and clothing. It's kind of difficult to get arround when I take out the boxes to build... Yet there's a whole lot of (...) (24 years ago, 3-Nov-00, to lugnet.loc.uk, lugnet.general)
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| Wow Anne, you do have some tight quarters for you, your husband and your LEGO. And here I thought I was running out of room for my LEGO. I'll never complain again..... by the way my LEGO room is (and I am embarrassed to say) 40ft x 20ft (12m x 6m), (...) (24 years ago, 2-Nov-00, to lugnet.loc.uk, lugnet.general)
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