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Re: How do you store your masks? (or wheels or discs)
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Sun, 11 Mar 2001 19:43:28 GMT
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As promised, my storage solution
A file for the Wheels and Disks
Find the Pictures here
http://web.ukonline.co.uk/medwards/temp/storage.htm
Any comments are welcome, If anybody needs a pack of the files, let me know
Thanks
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Michael
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"Carl Billen" <Carl.Billen@realsoftware.be> wrote in message
news:G9x02E.L69@lugnet.com...
> Hi everyone,
>
> Now that most of us are getting a fair amount of masks, and trying to
> collect them all, how do you plan on storing/displaying them?
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> Because you basically get a collection of heads, you could make a
> construction of some kind to put them on. I was think of putting something
> on the 'big grey baseplate' so that I could hang the plate on the wall, and
> all the masks would be organized on that... Trouble is, I might need a lot
> of specific Lego pieces for that (at least 72+ of it), but maybe other
> people have built or used something revolutionary simple to show and store
> their masks?
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> I don't like the Bionicle lids too much to store the masks on; I'd rather
> have something were basically all the masks are 'staring at you' ^_-
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> Any suggestions?
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> (Oh yes, in a similar way, you may ask the same question for Roborider
> wheels and Slizer/Throwbot disks; any 'constructions' for these too?)
>
> Carl
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