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The Evolution of LEGO Collection Sorting Methods

By

fifilura

2mo ago· 8 min readen

Summary

The article describes the evolution of LEGO sorting methods as a collection grows from a single set to thousands of pieces. It outlines a progression from keeping pieces in original boxes to increasingly sophisticated sorting systems, including by color, piece type, and specialized storage solutions. The author shares personal experiences and observations about how LEGO enthusiasts develop organizational systems to manage growing collections, highlighting the practical challenges and solutions that emerge as collections expand.

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Let's assume you start your lego collection like most of us did: with one set.
You don't sort your Lego. You just keep them in the box they came in.
Then, over time, you get another set, then another, then another. And your pile of...
The Evolution of Lego Sorting
It might be yours, at least in parts. It's certainly been mine.
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Storage : 707 - LUGNET: The international fan-created LEGOŽ Users Group Network. A place for LEGOŽ fans of all ages to find information, meet one another, and share ideas. As an independent site by fans, for fans, it is neither sponsored nor endorsed by t

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