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In lugnet.faq, Patrick Leahy writes:
> I can see why someone would use a large one for storage. What I think is odd
> is that people sometimes collect the boxes. LEGO boxes just don't seem like
> the right material for a collection [especially if you never use the pieces
> [LEGO stuff is for building, not for dust collecting]] Those strong ones are
> useful, I agree.
I like the big pictures on the front (bigger than on the
instructions on the large sets).
And I like the alternate models on the back.
So I keep the boxes.
I do take out the cardboard inserts and flatten all but the
largest boxes (which don't really flatten easily in a way that
would be easy to reconstruct) - otherwise, I'd run out of room.
--
jthompson@esker.com "Float on a river, forever and ever, Emily"
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