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Storage and Sorting LEGO
- what do you hate about storage solutions you've used in the past? I currently use Sterilite wide stacking drawers for parts and the modular latching Sterilite containers for sets and for larger parts. What bothers me the most is that the base of these plastic bins (and any plastic bins you can buy, really) are smaller than the top. Without straight sides, there is wasted space. With the shorter containers, this is not as much of an issue, but the taller containers have sides that slant a lot. Also, there are no plastic tubs out there that are an ideal height to house most built Lego sets. Either they are an inch or two short, or they are a lot taller and bigger in general. For past storage solutions, I've used the parts drawers from the hardware store, but they were too small for my needs. I'd rather have a larger drawer with dividers inside containing a grouping of similar elements than having individual drawers for every type of part. Otherwise, I can't remember where everything is. - what do you love about storage solutions you've used in the past? I like that the Sterilite wide drawers are shallow but wide, which makes looking for a piece easier. I like that they stack and are cheaper than more permanent solutions, and that I can easily add more as my collection grows. I also like the stack 'n carry line from Sterlite, which I use for sorting. The sides are straight, they stack nicely, and I can carry them more easily from room to room. - what do you wish your storage solution could do? I'd like it to have more flexibility and compatibility. I want large drawers that contain BURPs to fit seamlessly with smaller drawers that contain specialty 1x1 plates. The deeper (or wider) drawers I need for bigger pieces don't fit together with the wide drawers I prefer, which makes the room look mismatched. Sterilite has some modular drawer solutions, but they're too deep and the drawers don't slide as well (plus I'd have to buy all new drawers and start over). I've found some plastic dividers that fit nicely in the sterilite wide drawers, but I wish there were various sizes of dividers. As you can see, my wishlist is huge and impossibly long!
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My first flea market purchase. 6 Minifigs + horse. How'd I do?
It's probably about average if you had to go through bricklink and pay for shipping, but for a flea market I'd say you overpaid a little. Always try to negotiate at a flea market, especially when you're buying more than one thing at a booth. Most flea market vendors expect people to negotiate and build in a markup to account for that. Besides, at a flea market I won't pay "retail price" (AKA ebay/bricklink prices).
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Any pics or links for Classic Town/City layouts?
That is really neat. Love the classic colors!
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Any pics or links for Classic Town/City layouts?
I had a classic town layout, but it's dismantled now while the Lego room gets renovated. The only picture I have is one that was taken soon before it was dismantled, when other random Legos started getting put on the table. The oldest set in the town was from 1978, and the newest from 1994. I'll post pics once it gets reassembled, but that will probably be at least 3 months from now.
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Moc: MURCA!
This is hilarious because it's true. Well done!
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MOC: De Luca Menswear
Ditto. If my sigfig were single, she'd want to live in that building. You have the details down to a science. The retro kitchen with the knicknack shelves, the old TV set, the red lamp in the bedroom, the surfboard shaped coffee table, the hinged bedroom walls - I love it all!
- MOC: Colorful Stairs
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MOC: Snack Bar - an updated #675
What a great idea and great execution. At first glance, I thought that tree was non-Lego (it looks like one of those trees in train set dioramas). I wonder if anyone has done the reverse idea (vintage versions of modern sets)?
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2014 CREATOR Houses Sets - Rumours and Discussion
I'm not sure why TLG decided against having fenders on these cars. I know that the current fenders are too big for the smaller wheels. Are they not making the smaller fenders anymore? It seems like they simplified and scaled down thid set to make it more affordable, but the price tag is still hefty. The prior creator houses are really well done, and this kind of seems like an afterthought that doesn't fit into anything I already have. I will most likely wait until this is on sale and mod it.
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10244 Fairground Mixer
I am really excited about this set. The fact that the ride fits onto the truck is really appealing to me, as is the ability to motorize the ride. ...and the glow-in-the-dark pieces? The little kid in me is jumping up and down! It would be really neat if instead of having one carnival set, that it was released as a sub theme instead, and each set was a small part of the carnival. Though the Creator ferris wheel isn't minifig scale, it can be easily modified by making the seats a little bigger and reimagining the ferris wheel as a smaller wheel.
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John Deere tractor
Really well done! It's difficult to build smaller and you did a fantastic job. I will have to show my husband - he says he used to build John Deere tractors out of Lego all the time as a kid. And he is pretty excited to have his real John Deere up and running again. His sigfig needs one now. :)
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Who have you banned from looking at/touching/playing with your LEGO
Wow, I'm spoiled! It's just my husband and me - no pets, no kids. If anything, I'm the one who occasionally borrows parts from his minifigs and sets because I want to see what they look like before I buy the piece on bricklink. ...which reminds me, I still have to replace the hair I "borrowed" from one of his collectible minifigs and substituted with a different color. He might have to start banning me from the Lego room! ;)
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Difference between US boxes and European boxes.
Speaking of differences between US and European sets - are the instruction booklets different sizes? Modern US booklets appear sized for the English system, but the booklets from my childhood appear sized for the metric system.
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MOC: Hand pallet truck
I always like seeing "real life" things replicated in Lego. When I see a giant crane or a Maersk truck, I like to think of it as life imitating Lego, even though the real life version obviously came first. ;) I don't work with pallets, but I can walk 50 feet to the warehouse to see a pallet jack. It's nice to see jobs other than fireman/policeman/doctor represented in Lego. My town needs an industrial area!
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Does your current Lego setup inspire you to build?
I love that building table!! Did you build it yourself? Is the top hand-painted or a decal? The space looks very serene. I've been thinking about doing grey walls for my Lego room, so it's nice to see what it could look like as a backdrop to brightly colored bricks. How do you keep it so clean? Or is this a "before" picture? ;)
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