Danpb Posted March 4, 2010 Posted March 4, 2010 Hi - I'm Dan and I recently was reunited with my love of all things Lego. I bought my first set after about a 12 year hiatus in 2006 (8362-1: Ferrari F1 Racer) and since then, I've been focusing on the Creator sets as they remind me a lot of the Model Team sets. My latest and greatest purchase was buying a set I've pined over since its debut: 8880, the Super Car. I snagged it of Bricklinks and had an absolute blast building it. I recently finished the initial round of sorting my childhood Lego collection and I'm at a bit of a crossroads, so I thought I'd sign up and get some ideas on where to take my collection and how to organize it. Quote
BlueDragonZ Posted March 4, 2010 Posted March 4, 2010 Welcome to the forums. I don't have good advice on where to organize a collection as I find myself having the same sort of trouble too Quote
Skull-Mark_Ladybug Posted March 4, 2010 Posted March 4, 2010 Hello and welcome to Eurobricks! For sorting your Lego I suggest sorting it by colour at least for now, you can buy some plastic drawers from Cosco Walmart, or any home store really. Quote
Peppermint_M Posted March 4, 2010 Posted March 4, 2010 Hello and welcome to Eurobricks! For sorting your Lego I suggest sorting it by colour at least for now, you can buy some plastic drawers from Cosco Walmart, or any home store really. Along this path, madness lies... Sort by brick type, it is easier to see a yellow 2x2 in a box of 2x2s than one in a box of yellow! Also: Greetings, enjoy your time here. Quote
Big Cam Posted March 4, 2010 Posted March 4, 2010 Hi - I'm Dan and I recently was reunited with my love of all things Lego. I bought my first set after about a 12 year hiatus in 2006 (8362-1: Ferrari F1 Racer) and since then, I've been focusing on the Creator sets as they remind me a lot of the Model Team sets. My latest and greatest purchase was buying a set I've pined over since its debut: 8880, the Super Car. I snagged it of Bricklinks and had an absolute blast building it. I recently finished the initial round of sorting my childhood Lego collection and I'm at a bit of a crossroads, so I thought I'd sign up and get some ideas on where to take my collection and how to organize it. Glad to see you here. My story is similar, believe me once you get into your old LEGO collection, it will just plunge you deeper into the collectors mindset. I want so many sets now that I missed out on as a child. Enjoy the forums! Quote
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