• infinitevalence
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    1 year ago

    too much sort, I would break them into at most 3 bins, 4+ flats, 1-3 flats, and specialty like printed, clear/tinted, or specialized connectors.

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      1 year ago

      Funny. I’d say not enough sorting, though my collection is hopelessly unsorted by nephew and niece visiting regularly.

      You should have seen the “learn to share” lesson legos taught him. They were over for Xmas or a birthday or something, he got legos.

      “Can I play with you?”
      “Nooo. They’re my legos.”
      “Okay.”

      Nephew’s face was priceless, when I went out and brought in my collection.

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        1 year ago

        my kids will have short lives if they touch my lego cars from the speed collection. I share all my childhood legos with them and that should be enough

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      1 year ago

      If it makes a difference, this is a drawer, one of many, in standing metal rolling toolboxes. As a result, there is a max depth that that sort containers can be.