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Re: My beautiful methods of storage
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lugnet.storage
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Tue, 1 Aug 2000 00:12:32 GMT
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There is also the problem of whether you're continually rebuilding and
unbuilding a model, to consider as well. If you're doing something like
taking several hundred pieces apart in order to construct something totally
different, then you're likely to need somewhere to temporarily store the
pieces.
If you're building something like the custom kits that Larry Pieniazek does
for his MTW line, you're more than likely to need storage at some point.
:-)
Cheers ...
Geoffrey Hyde
Michael Firman <mikefirman@hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:FyKqAo.qF@lugnet.com...
> In lugnet.storage, Timothy Jones writes:
> > In lugnet.storage, Michael Firman writes:
> > > I've figured out the ultimate storage solution- don't. Build instead. :-)
> > I disagree. A good storage system can make finding the right pieces easier,
> > and therefore makes building easier. Well, of course, some people do go a
> > little far, i.e. this box has 2x4 white bricks, this one has 2x2 black bricks,
> > etc. But color sorting and seperation of special pieces can make building much
> > easier
>
> Yeah, but if all your parts are built into models (as mine usually are) you
> don't need to store. I only break up models when I need the parts for another
> model, and then I use the left over peices to build something else. This
> leaves me with a minimum number of bricks sitting in boxes- which is not what
> lego is designed for.
>
> Mike
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