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Re: How I store my Lego
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lugnet.storage
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Thu, 7 Oct 2004 16:18:49 GMT
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> > <http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=100667>
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> Are you going to make that folder public?
It is now.
> I really need to think up storage for our Lego. I know we are in the tens
> of thousands. I have a number of transparent plastic bins, some sorter
> trays.
I can't help you with tens of thousands, sorry.
> I use a couple of Games Workshop troop carrier cases for taking robots and
> other models to meetings - as they come with foam, and a few sorter
> compartments in the foam. Another case I use for carrying motor and other
> stock is the CyberMaster case - it looks good too.
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> I then found a local shop were stocking these blue cases - which are a
> sorter tray combined with a large foam compartment. As they were end of
> line - I bought the lot, but the company are not making them any more.
I hate it when that happens
> For small peices where there are only a few, I use little press seal bags
> in the sorter trays. Unfortunately - I do not have a shelving unit
> suitable - so this is all stacked on the floor of the living room.
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> I won't provide a photo - as I am a little ashamed of the chaos - when
> kids regularly come for tuition, then all my sorting intentions go
> completely to rot.
That's normal. The obvious solution would be to stop them coming, but excluding
kids from your Lego collection seems a bit selfish and kind of ironic.
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| | Re: How I store my Lego
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| On Thu, October 7, 2004 8:00 am, Peter Roberts said: (...) Are you going to make that folder public? I really need to think up storage for our Lego. I know we are in the tens of thousands. I have a number of transparent plastic bins, some sorter (...) (20 years ago, 7-Oct-04, to lugnet.storage)
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