BKu

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  1. BKu

    Storage and Sorting LEGO

    I agree with Jim, coming back to the question; it's almost impossible to predict how many different parts you might have. I have around 71.000 loose parts, in 4.000 different lots. How many of these lots are the same but in other color I don't know, and my database (Brickstock) cannot tell me. My way of storing is based on categories, and when I have a lot of the same item, then I seperate them in an idividual drawer, or I have deviders in the drawer to keep them separated. Then the drawers are placed in such a way that items belonging to the same category are closed together, so that I know where to search. On the outside of the drawer there are pictures to show me what is in. Over the years I have changed the contence of a number drawers several times when my collection was growing. In the Brickstock database I can find in which drawer I can find each part.
  2. BKu

    Roller Coaster Thread

    Thanks for the compliment. I will come up with a bit cheeper (read basic) version in a few days. Layout is the same, only all detailled parts are left out. Still big, still not cheep, but with the same fun.
  3. BKu

    Roller Coaster Thread

    I asked my brother to print 3D tracks for the loop in my Roller Coaster. It was looking nice, but the biggest problem was that the printer could not print the studs proper, so the track didn't hold strong enough to standard LEGO pieces.
  4. BKu

    Roller Coaster Thread

    The base plate is 112 x 64 studs.
  5. BKu

    Roller Coaster Thread

    It took a little while, but the Roller Coaster is finished. Building instruction availabale at: https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-151319/BKu/double-chain-roller-coaster/#details
  6. BKu

    Storage and Sorting LEGO

    Why do you post this question in this topic? Pls remove it.
  7. BKu

    Roller Coaster Thread

    This file contains a lot of mistakes. I have improved it, and it can be downloaded at rebrickable as an Stud.io file: Roller Coaster 10261
  8. BKu

    Roller Coaster Thread

    The current setup is made out of two sets 10261. From the second set I have not used all parts and used additional parts which are not in the 10261. Most likely I will made two building instructions, one which will be the full, with all nice details in it, and another one with just the necessary structure to run it. In the package will be a list of pieces you need extra when you have one 10261, or two 10261's. The whole coaster is not a past and copy from the 10261, I have used building ideas out of it, but I estimate that 90% is new design.
  9. BKu

    Roller Coaster Thread

    A video will be made when I launch it at Rebruickable. I will put info here when launched.
  10. BKu

    Roller Coaster Thread

    I am working on this Rollar Coaster. About to be finished, so that I can start working on the building instructions.
  11. BKu

    Storage and Sorting LEGO

    I have put a label on the drawer with pictures of the pieces in it. As you can see in the picture below.
  12. Here some pictures of my 6 Wheeler Defender. Motorized with two Power Functions L motors and one Servo motor for steering. IR or Sbrick controlled. Building instruction can be downloaded at Rebrickable : https://rebrickable.com/mocs/MOC-103503/BKu/six-wheeler-defender/#details
  13. Thanks for the link. Let me see what I can made out of it. Building as the instructions are is impossible, but maybe it can be adjusted somehow.
  14. Anybody who still have the building instructions? All above links are dead