August 24, 201113 yr [...] And my favorite: (Wow, I see they are much cheaper at Amazon.com than in hardware stores in The Netherlands) http://www.amazon.co...ASIN=B00005QWYF I always use Stanley boxes, but you might find cheaper alternatives! In a store in Sweden I found these sold as "Tactix", orange instead of yellow. The 22 bins (your picture is of a 25) costs equivalent of €14.60 :) And I still thought it was a bit expensive. I agree with you that they are the best, you can remove the parts easily to have them close when you build or move up from small bin to medium bin if you have bought many more parts and they do not fit in one small bin. I also appreciate that when the lid is closed it won't open even if the box falls down to the floor. I have some boxes (Tactix, I guess they are sold as Stanley as well) with movable compartment walls. But every now and then they move up and pieces infiltrates their neighbor. I use these for medium sized pieces. For big pieces like long liftarms, panels, wheels, etc. I have these in varying sizes. Of course with the lid on when I don't use them so dust doesn't pollute my dear pieces :)
August 24, 201113 yr I have some boxes (Tactix, I guess they are sold as Stanley as well) with movable compartment walls. But every now and then they move up and pieces infiltrates their neighbor. I use these for medium sized pieces. For big pieces like long liftarms, panels, wheels, etc. I have these in varying sizes. Of course with the lid on when I don't use them so dust doesn't pollute my dear pieces :) I also use the ones with movable walls, for liftarms. And indeed sometimes, the pieces break a wall I also have some of the boxes you posted, for my older studded Lego. Nice to see lots of people have the same approach
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