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Re: My beautiful methods of storage
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lugnet.storage
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Sat, 24 Jun 2000 03:07:42 GMT
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gcrisp@mindspring.SPAMLESScom
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It's been a long, hard road. I've probably spent in the neighborhood
of 100 hours or more (total) getting it done, but I get so much
satisfaction fondling all the parts. ;-)
We would love to have you guys over some time. The kids could play, and
we could grill out and futz with Lego.
- Greg
"James J. Trobaugh" wrote:
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> Wow, thats a pretty organized bunch of bricks you have there Greg. You'll have
> to invite me over so time and share your methods.
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> I can't ever seem to get my stuff sorted in a way that I like. I seem to
> always end back up with a big pile on the table.
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> jt
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> In lugnet.storage, Greg Crisp writes:
> > I store my minifigs in one piece. Observe:
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> > http://brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=7523
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> > - Greg
> >
> > "Mark D. McKean" wrote:
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> > <snip>
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> > >
> > > How many people store their minifigs assembled, and how many break them
> > > down into parts for storage?
> >
> >
> > --
> >
> > G. Crisp - gcrisp@mindspring.com
> >
> > "Indian, indian, what did you die for? Indian says 'Nothing at all.'"
> > -- Jim Morrison
--
G. Crisp - gcrisp@mindspring.com
"Indian, indian, what did you die for? Indian says 'Nothing at all.'"
-- Jim Morrison
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