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Hi everyone.

This is my first post.

I am a collector from Poland.

I collect Lego about eight years.

Only a few of my models is in the cabinet.

I am up to date with the Technic models.

Below are some photos:

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Due to lack of space, many models are decomposed and stored in string bags.

I keep them in such cases:

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More photos of the collection:

http://www.brickshel...i?m=sives1&n=48

My youtube channel:

http://www.youtube.com/user/sives1pwse

Here a list of all my lego:

http://brickset.com/...?OwnedBy=sives1

Thank you for your attention and happy building!

Edited by sives1
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And no, I don't work as a stock trader but have a simple job as Software Engineer at Oracle.

It puts my mind at rest that the $100M my company spent on Oracle E business Suite r12 has gone to support your impressive Lego collection :wink:

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I swear I keep seeing the same exact sets in your pictures but put in a different arrangement every single time. New cabinet again. :grin:

Yes I like to stick with the same sets and move them around a bit, all the different sets are in pieces ready for some MOCíng :)

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How do you clean all of that up after you are done?!? *oh2*

I recently moved house so i'm busy sorting and building my Technic and Space sets. I have no desk for the moment so i'm building on the floor :grin:

and the good thing about having a lego room is that i can leave it all on the floor till i have more time to build. :blush:

Edited by TimH
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I recently moved house so i'm busy sorting and building my Technic and Space sets. I have no desk for the moment so i'm building on the floor :grin:

and the good thing about having a lego room is that i can leave it all on the floor till i have more time to build. :blush:

And i see that you have a white blanket under the pieces, so when you need to move rooms you can just lift up the edges and tie it on a stick! :grin:

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Not much of a collection, but here is mine. :)

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Just waiting for 2 L-motors from Bricklink, then the 42006 will be fully RC.

-Vr

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I'm running out of display area, so this is for the moment..Still need to assemble the 8275 bulldozer & 8043 B-model to complete my big motorized construction machineries....

Maybe I'll disassemble the 8466 to make room for them..

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I made some changes and put the 8421 in the pictures

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Edited by francisalmario
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efferman, you should consider making a moc of a surface miner 4200 sm. search it up on google images. it would require at least 2 motorized excavator models and lots of time. would turn out a spectacular model

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I am just starting my collection and I love every piece of it.

Looking forward to some Star Wars UCS I ordered and the 41999 as well as the 2H2013 sets !

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Not much of a collection, but here is mine. :)

"not much"...

I am just starting my collection and I love every piece of it.

Looking forward to some Star Wars UCS I ordered and the 41999 as well as the 2H2013 sets !

Wow! Awesome photography!

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