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Re: My beautiful methods of storage
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lugnet.storage
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Thu, 22 Jun 2000 18:04:43 GMT
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In lugnet.storage, Mark D. McKean writes:
> In article <39516ED7.2A85BF75@artisans.cncdsl.com>,
> gcrisp@mindspring.com wrote:
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> > I also
> > have my mini-figs in one drawer of the larger ZAG containers.
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> This comment, and similar ones from others, brings a question to mind...
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> How many people store their minifigs assembled, and how many break them
> down into parts for storage?
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> Me, I break my minifigs down and separately store torsos/arms/hands,
> legs/hips, heads, and accessories (includes hats, hair, and helmets). I
> once thought about breaking them down into all separatable parts, but I
> decided that would increase needed storage space too much to be
> worthwhile.
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> --
> Mark D. McKean - The Quantum Panda - qpanda@iwaynet.net
Well, the minifigs I will use for my castle creations, they stay whole. The
rest of the bunch I toss into organizers.
-Chris
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: My beautiful methods of storage
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| (...) Pretty much the same - I have a bunch of always-built 'figs, and the rest... it depends. Sometimes, I seperate them, like this: (URL) times, they are just thrown - whether assembled or not - into the nearest bin(s), but certainly NOT mixed (...) (24 years ago, 22-Jun-00, to lugnet.storage)
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| (...) This comment, and similar ones from others, brings a question to mind... How many people store their minifigs assembled, and how many break them down into parts for storage? Me, I break my minifigs down and separately store torsos/arms/hands, (...) (24 years ago, 22-Jun-00, to lugnet.storage)
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