Robominer Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 Something that I've always done since 2006 is that I save all of my LEGO boxes. The only reason I keep them is because I can use them for future reference if I want to put a set back together after I've made a MOC. What do you do with your boxes? Quote
kibosh Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 Keep the instructions for reference. Recycle the boxes. Quote
fred67 Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 Something that I've always done since 2006 is that I save all of my LEGO boxes. The only reason I keep them is because I can use them for future reference if I want to put a set back together after I've made a MOC. What do you do with your boxes? How is that better than just keeping the instructions? I have a file box full of instructions; I throw the boxes as I don't intend on selling the sets I built and if I ever do, for used, don't think it dramatically changes the price more than having instructions. Quote
wolfwing Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 Right now I have the boxes from the sets I've bought, mostly just for collection, probably going to end up just saving the instructions like others have said. Quote
PocasNuckie Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 I keep the instruction books and send the boxes for recycling. Come on, I don't even have space for the LEGO itself... Quote
morcianknight Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 I keep most of them in a cupboard. I throw away the bigger ones though. Quote
Yatkuu Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 The only ones I have been keeping are the large Star Wars ones that open up completely (Battle of Endor or AT-AT for instance) I use these to store my instructions and base plates. The rest I throw away... I'm having second thoughts on the Monster Fighters though, these boxes are gorgeous. Quote
LEGO Guy Bri Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 I started keeping every box, including the empty bags and sticker sheets from 2009 on. For some reason, I kept numerous boxes from '96 - '03 (ages 9-15). I just stick them in the attic with no clue for future use Quote
Robominer Posted August 10, 2012 Author Posted August 10, 2012 (edited) Keep the instructions for reference. Recycle the boxes. How is that better than just keeping the instructions? I have a file box full of instructions; I throw the boxes as I don't intend on selling the sets I built and if I ever do, for used, don't think it dramatically changes the price more than having instructions. I keep the instruction books and send the boxes for recycling. Come on, I don't even have space for the LEGO itself... Well, instructions can get lost and ripped (stupid dog ). To me, boxes are harder to lose and are more durable. Did I mention I also keep my boxes to transport my LEGO sets from my house to my relatives' houses? Edited August 11, 2012 by Robominer Quote
Brickity Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 I used to keep them, but they occupy too much space. I literally feel like I'm storing trash... of course, there can be some exceptions. Quote
Jargo Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 I have a huge crate full of instructions dating back to my first set in the early 1970's there's no way I'd haul the boxes round too. They've always been thrown out or more recently recycled. Besides a bunch of cardboard lying around only encourages dust mites and mice. Though i suppose a large collection of flattened boxes could make good loft insulation.... Quote
Hive Posted August 10, 2012 Posted August 10, 2012 I use them to re-pack birthday and christmas presents or for shipping other LEGO in through my Bricklink store. Quote
Vindicare Posted August 11, 2012 Posted August 11, 2012 Early on, I kept them. Then they just started to take over. I do like the idea of just keeping the box fronts, kinda a cool idea. Might start doing that. Quote
Capt. Redblade Posted August 11, 2012 Posted August 11, 2012 I recycle the boxes simply because... well, I don't have any-bloody-where to put them! I keep the instructions, but I'm starting to think I'll soon need a larger storage area for those. Quote
Dervish Posted August 11, 2012 Posted August 11, 2012 I keep the instruction books and send the boxes for recycling. Come on, I don't even have space for the LEGO itself... Exactly the same here. Why on earth would I save the boxes for sets I have opened/built... There's enough space taken by the mountain of instructions and the built sets :I Quote
Cammo Posted August 11, 2012 Posted August 11, 2012 I only save the boxes from my favourite theme: Pirates of the Caribbean. All the other boxes are recycled. Before I recycle them I do cut out the front art. Saves a lot of place. I might just throw them away if I get too many LEGO sets. Quote
Hrw-Amen Posted August 11, 2012 Posted August 11, 2012 I have saved one or two from sets I really like, mostly things like Emerald Night or the Maersk train. These I use at the moment to store my instructions in. Most of the ordinary ones though I just recycle as there simply is not room to keep them even in the attic. My older instructions from many years ago were just stuck in a carrier bag in the attic but have now been sorted into these few boxes. They may end up back in the attic soon though now they are sorted, just in the boxes instead. Quote
escortmad79 Posted August 11, 2012 Posted August 11, 2012 Keep the modular boxes & bin all others Quote
Titan Posted August 11, 2012 Posted August 11, 2012 I hang on to some for the art/pictures. I'm actually considering framing some.... Quote
Trent Posted August 12, 2012 Posted August 12, 2012 When I was little, we didn't have the space to keep the boxes, but I have a collection of alternate builds from the boxes which we cut out and kept. Since coming out of my dark ages, I've been keeping the boxes...but only because space isn't really an issue at the moment. Quote
Anticyclone Posted August 12, 2012 Posted August 12, 2012 I hang on to some for the art/pictures. I'm actually considering framing some.... That's what I used to do as well. My bedroom walls were almost completely covered with boxes... and then I had to move. Goodbye boxes! Right now I only have a few(old 9v train boxes) that I hold onto and hang on the wall. Anything else I now buy gets thrown out. I'm already limited for space and I can't have empty boxes take up that space. The instructions on the other hand I keep in a 3 ring binder for reference. Quote
Duce Posted August 13, 2012 Posted August 13, 2012 I keep the boxes from the sets i get which have them, though i'm not really worrie if i can get a set without a box. Do enjoy looking at the older kingdom boxes sometimes with the setup fights etc. Brings back memories Quote
Kelmanator Posted August 13, 2012 Posted August 13, 2012 I keep mine in a big box. I have my Republic frigate box and all of the other smaller boxes contain instructions inside the box Quote
Balrog Posted August 13, 2012 Posted August 13, 2012 Currently, I flatten the boxes and store them in a big Amazon box. Instructions are kept in a somewhat smaller Amazon box ;) Quote
TheLegoDr Posted August 13, 2012 Posted August 13, 2012 Currently I keep/flatten all of my boxes just because I like the artwork. Certain multiple sets or themes that I don't particularly care for usually get tossed. I have the room right now, but I know there will come a time when I won't want all these random boxes sitting about. I do love the artwork though. I wish I had some of my earlier Pirates/Castle boxes from the early 90s. As far as instructions go, I have been keeping my newer sets in an accordion folder, but with all of the sets I currently own, they just pile up into a box. There is absolutely no way I could keep all of them in a binder/folder without taking up even more space than the bricks themselves. Quote
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