Posted September 17, 200717 yr I finally put together all the shelf units for my LEGO room and got all the boxes off the floor and onto shelves. It's still really disorganized, but I feel I can finally start actually organizing instead of simply cleaning up, and I'm rather proud of that. So I took some pictures. Welcome to my Inner Sanctum: http://www.flickr.com/photos/savatheaggie/1394197669/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/savatheaggie/1394197959/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/savatheaggie/1395093492/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/savatheaggie/1394198455/ --Tony
September 17, 200717 yr Thats cool! Its nice to know that you managed to keep all the lego you had as a kid. Do you have a folder on brickshelf? Because I believe I saw a hydra made out of a couple of Fafnir dragons just like yours! Batbrick Away! >:-)
September 18, 200717 yr Thats awesome you have a nice little possie for your lego. I like the shelving, might have to invest in something similar soon. *y*
September 19, 200717 yr Author Batbrick said: Thats cool! Its nice to know that you managed to keep all the lego you had as a kid.Do you have a folder on brickshelf? Because I believe I saw a hydra made out of a couple of Fafnir dragons just like yours! Batbrick Away! >:-) Yeah, I have quite a few useless bricks that I inherited early from my sister - bricks from the mid 70's that no longer grip and are really off color. I keep them segregated as best I can. My brickshelf folder can be found HERE, and if it's the one you're thinking of, my previous iteration of my hydra is HERE. DB24 said: Thats awesome you have a nice little possie for your lego. I like the shelving, might have to invest in something similar soon. *y* If it interests you, those shelves are $14 assemble-yourself from Wal-Mart. They're really flimsy until you put the very last piece on and tighten all the screws, and then they're pretty rock solid. --Tony
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