LEGO Storage/Organization Ideas

Uniblab at 01h21
05
Feb
2011
LEGO Storage/Organization Ideas

Someone on the Ambassadors Forum posted a question on how people organize their LEGO. Here are some interesting links that came from that discussion:

LUGnet's "The Evolution of LEGO Storage"

LEGO Storage Group on Flickr

Troy Cefaratti's BrickShelf folder on storage

And a nice, if pricey, product/system: BrikCrate


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