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Inventory of lego, software for keeping
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lugnet.storage
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Tue, 25 Dec 2001 20:54:17 GMT
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Hi
Been out of the loop so to speak for 2-3 yrs now, but wanted to get back into
building and having fun. The constraint of 2-3 yrs have been space, and with that
situation not chanignin any time soon, I have pondered how to enjoy a large
collection of lego but in less space. For instance I have no space for displaying
finished models but will have to tear them down into boxes again after hving played
around with it, before building something else (I will probably buy a digital camera
using this inability to enjoy a creation over a longer period, as an excellent excuse
to do so ;)
I have thought of how to have lego places in large, sometimes original boxes, though
sorted into colours, type and legosystem, all placed physically in the 2x2 meter
storage room in the cellar of the building I live in. While still knowing roughly
what in where, and saving a trip to the cellar whenever possible. So some sort of
inventory system is in order.
So has anyone else thought of how to combine [off]storage with inventory? Anyone at
all?
-breiler
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Message has 1 Reply:  | | Re: Inventory of lego, software for keeping
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| (...) Well, my wife and I are living in a very small 2-bedroom house (600 square feet, or about 54 square meters), so I am in a similar situation, though perhaps not as bad as yours. My wife is very patient and supportive of my Lego habit, but there (...) (23 years ago, 27-Dec-01, to lugnet.storage)
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