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Whats the most suitable container to store LEGO in? Is there a common box that enthusiasts use? Do people often make their own box? marked as duplicate by Móż, pcantin, Mr. Shiny and New 安宇, David Lechner, dfrevert This question has been asked before and already has an answer. If those answers do not fully address your question, please ask a new question. As you mentioned sorting and storing LEGO does become an issue as you start to amass a massive collection. There are however great solutions worked out already by LEGO fans. The earlier you set up a storage system that works for you, the better, and the easier it is going to be to manage your projects, and also stay enthusiastic in the hobby. Here are a couple of articles I wrote in regards to the topic, laying out what LEGO fans use and ways to get you started: In addition, I have been maintaining a couple of Flickr Galleries where people show off their LEGO storing and sorting solutions. Seeing how other people sort and organize their LEGO can be very helpful, especially as your collection grows.




LEGO Display & Storage Ideas Gallery 1: You don't have to spend that much to set up a good system. What it requires though is to think through what you want and also what kind of space you have. The above information should get you started with ideas and solutions, and you should be able to get yourself organized easily. A lot of people prefer wide, shallow boxes to store parts — because it allows you more surface area to see what's in there. A Dollar store is a great place to get cheap storage containers. Sorting LEGO bricks is more complex than you might think. Frequency of use, shape of the brick, and communication with others are essential features of a good classification. Have a look at this book, it covers the sorting of LEGO bricks extensively: The Ideal Order Well if you need to organize your collection in a neat way that is easy to get to, I would use tackle boxes that you would normally use for fishing, because they come in all sorts of sizes and shapes and it can be easy to organize your collection in a neat way.




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Wigan - Robin Retail Park Wolverhampton - Bilston Road Retail Park York - Clifton Moor Retail Park UK 0845 8739380 ROI 0044 845 8739380 Not suitable for children under the age of 3 years due to small parts which could cause a choking hazard Order by 5pm for Next Working Day Delivery (excluding large bulky items) Applies to all orders Over £20. Excludes video games consoles and large bulky items Small Storage Box shaped as the head of the classic LEGO Boy MinifigureSize smallThe well known LEGO stackable system makes it both a box and a toy Lego not included. Sold separatelySuitability 3+Assemble Dimensions: 19.5L x 16W x 16H cm The small LEGO Storage Head in the shape of the classic LEGO Minifigure head can be used for whatever you feel like storing. A small glossy plastic storage container for whatever you feel like tidying away or simply enjoy having this great icon from your childhood in your room. Practical and fun home storage for kids and adults alike.

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