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Re: Workspace
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lugnet.storage
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Wed, 28 Oct 1998 01:44:50 GMT
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Thomas Main writes:
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> I'd like to share Ed's grumbling :) I also live in an apartment and my
> Lego space is relegated to some shelves behind a door and a little
> closet space. I think I've made the most of this space, though. I have
> 9 20" x 30" felt covered boards sitting on brackets in this niche
> behind the door. I have had to implement certain zoning ordinances in
> my town - restricting building to a certain height and modifying the
> height of some sets - to fit all 9 in this space vertically. It is a
> pain to get all the boards laid out - but I think it's a good solution
> for limited space.
Very creative use of space! I espesially like the building hieght
restrictions. I actually gave up regular 'O' sacle trains because the
premenent track required so much space. Now we set up the LEGO train on thin
masonite boards that are cut into 3 by 4 foot sections. (cheap, too) This size
is light weight, easy to handle and can be arranged in various layouts. The
boards also slide under the bed easily if biulding on the floor.
Make it a good day.
Gaye Louise
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| (...) I'd like to share Ed's grumbling :) I also live in an apartment and my Lego space is relegated to some shelves behind a door and a little closet space. I think I've made the most of this space, though. I have 9 20" x 30" felt covered boards (...) (26 years ago, 27-Oct-98, to lugnet.storage)
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