Posted March 4, 201212 yr I just moved to a bigger apartment where I have room to finally unpack my Lego. I want to set up Lego table but I need ideas. Something space efficient would be great. What kind of tables do you guys use? Post pictures if you can.
March 4, 201212 yr The ground and my desk, but in most cases there's only space available for building on the ground as I've got the laptop on there playing music and to search for references (pictures, wiki's etc.) Such a bad feeling when you enter your room at night and you want to hit the bed, but you have to fight your way through the heaps of LEGO first. I'll post a picture sometime soon. And I've moved this to the Community forum.
March 5, 201212 yr I just moved to a bigger apartment where I have room to finally unpack my Lego. I want to set up Lego table but I need ideas. Something space efficient would be great. What kind of tables do you guys use? Post pictures if you can. I'd recommend one of those 90 degree desks you normally put in the corner. Mainly because you have a back wall to keep run away pieces from falling. Also, you have a lot of space on either side of you. This should be a fun thread to keep track of. I'd like to see everyones workstation as well.
March 6, 201212 yr This should be a fun thread to keep track of. I'd like to see everyones workstation as well. Ok then some pictures of my building table (link) http://www.flickr.co...57629161709064/ (I know that the pictures can be better, but the camera is broken during moving. So I can only use my mobile camera).
March 6, 201212 yr I use an IKEA desk very similar to this minus the pull-out section. Mine is also deeper. It's quite large but does have plenty of room underneath and a decent building area. The plastic drawer units I store my lego in have a lipped top so I can use those areas for building too. This one seems quite good and not too expensive. a building area and a place to put stuff.
March 6, 201212 yr I use a drawing table on flat mode and a drop cloth laid over it so that pieces don't roll away. Edited March 6, 201212 yr by Rook
March 7, 201212 yr Hi, I have a 1.5 x 3 meter table surroundes by shelfs for enjoying my bricks. one side: other side: Edited March 11, 201212 yr by Kerntechniker
March 7, 201212 yr I use my bedroom floor. Always the floor. And Captain Blackmoor, I totally understand the feeling of wanting to head straight to bed, but having to dodge though the Lego.
March 9, 201212 yr Me and the Family use our Kitchen table, perfect height, plenty of space, enough chairs for everyone to gather around, and don't get the back aches from working in a low space.
March 9, 201212 yr Here is my LEGO corner: Work quite well, but anything larger then 48x48 studs is difficult to work with.
March 9, 201212 yr I use the floor in the loft. There's real nice soft carpet, so it's great, but not ideal for my back. A proper workstation would be better, but at least now I have more room to store my collection.
March 10, 201212 yr Author Here is my LEGO corner: Work quite well, but anything larger then 48x48 studs is difficult to work with. Something like this is what I'm looking for to help with my mild OCD. I suppose my next question would be what is the best way to organize your Lego?
March 11, 201212 yr Here is my LEGO corner: Work quite well, but anything larger then 48x48 studs is difficult to work with. Nice! great organization. I use a drawing table on flat mode and a drop cloth laid over it so that pieces don't roll away. haha I have the *EXACT* same drafting table... It was actually suppose to be my extra table for photography/large builds... but it's become my defacto building talbe because my kitchen table is over run Good idea about the cloth though... I don't know how many times things bounce and fall on the floor...
March 12, 201212 yr Hi, I have a 1.5 x 3 meter table surroundes by shelfs for enjoying my bricks. That...is...awesome! What a great set up you all. All that space. And that table. I'm turning green with envy! (just imagine his facial expression is this )
March 12, 201212 yr I have a 6 feet by about 1.5 feet wood table (which is in constant danger of falling over and need to be replaced...) which is against a wall (not ideal for building, but I have no room to put it in the middle because of my bed...) On the corner of the table is the Tower Bridge, and the rest is normally covered in random parts and drawings. Next to it is a few sorting drawer sets nailed to a wall. I'll post pictures if I manage to clear it off (currently covered by a large unfinished project that I dont intend to share yet).
March 12, 201212 yr I use the plastic folding tables. This way I can rearrange things as my needs change. I have total of 3 6x2.5 foot tables (currently only two are set up), two 4x2 foot tables, and one 5x2 foot. The walls of my room are lined with shelves for parts, closet has unopened sets and boxes of unsorted parts. Since this photo, I removed one of the tables in the right side of the picture and replaced it with 3 shelf units. I like to use all plastic stuff (tables and shelves and bins) so i can dismantle/move/arrange whenever i want or need to. My LEGO Room
March 12, 201212 yr I have a 6 feet by about 1.5 feet wood table (which is in constant danger of falling over and need to be replaced...) which is against a wall (not ideal for building, but I have no room to put it in the middle because of my bed...) On the corner of the table is the Tower Bridge, and the rest is normally covered in random parts and drawings. Next to it is a few sorting drawer sets nailed to a wall. I'll post pictures if I manage to clear it off (currently covered by a large unfinished project that I dont intend to share yet). Maybe you can post a picture, than we can think of a solution against falling over. This is indeed an unacceptable risk for a LEGO table.
March 12, 201212 yr Maybe you can post a picture, than we can think of a solution against falling over. This is indeed an unacceptable risk for a LEGO table. I already know of a solution, it needs one of the legs screwed on (currently it's just sitting on one of the legs, but I've been too lazy to fix it... UPDATE: Finally fixed it, so hopefully it won't collapse and spray 80+ pounds of plastic all over. Edited March 12, 201212 yr by brickmack
April 4, 201212 yr I've got a 4' x 8' work table where all my creations take shape in the basement. Here's a pic of all the MOCs that I brought to the show over the weekend. Fortunately there wasn't much damage in transit and some minor rebuilds done. AC PS. How does your own work area look like?
April 4, 201212 yr Until yesterday i only had my bedroom floor to build MOCs on however i have a small room which is about 4metres by 1.5metres. So I've cleaned it out cleared the dust and its now ready for some great creations. Theres already a table the whole length of the room for me to use in there. Your MOC area looks great. I would love to see some more pics of it.
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