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So I found a Craigslist listing for an unopened Boxor set: https://denver.craigslist.org/tag/5535045022.html Part of me is screaming "YES!", but I'm not so sure. Do you think it's worth it?
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One day while I was browsing craigslist, I stumbled upon an ad reading "12 lbs of Lego $40" Naturally, it peaked my interest, I mean 1 lb of Lego is like $30 on ebay. So I emailed the guy, and he gave me the address of a custom golf cart shop to pick it up at. This is what I got Craigslist find by North White, on Flickr Not exactly 12 lbs, but still an impressive amount of Lego. It took me about 4 days to fully sort through it, and it was really a great haul. Craigslist find by North White, on Flickr So here's an overview I got a lot of Minifigs Craigslist find by North White, on Flickr Check out the original red coats. I also got some wild west, and a lot of Medieval warriors. Craigslist find by North White, on Flickr But the original spacemen really stole the show. Only one is complete with the helmet though Craigslist find by North White, on Flickr Here are extra accessories and helmets. Check out the dragon helmets in the top right. Printed Tiles Craigslist find by North White, on Flickr Printed slopes Craigslist find by North White, on Flickr Craigslist find by North White, on Flickr Animals (And a Dragon! ) Craigslist find by North White, on Flickr BURPs and the like Craigslist find by North White, on Flickr Plates Craigslist find by North White, on Flickr Tires Craigslist find by North White, on Flickr Technic Craigslist find by North White, on Flickr Bricks Craigslist find by North White, on Flickr These are a few Misc. Pieces I'm not sure that are lego. Any help? Craigslist find by North White, on Flickr Windows and cockpits Craigslist find by North White, on Flickr Garage pieces. I only got 1 of the rails. To Bricklink! Craigslist find by North White, on Flickr And here is a great find, and original lego plate. you might have to zoom in to see but you can tell from the stud lettering. Craigslist find by North White, on Flickr Anyways, this is my most recent find. C&C appreciated, as always.
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As some of you might have read in my previous article, I recently purchased a ton of bricks on Craigslist which I have painstakingly sorted into sets. This article covers: different sorting goals (by color, by part, etc..) how to sort it (I used a two-pass sorting algorithm) how to store it (I used drawers) Read the Article: From buckets to bins: How to sort a lot of Lego Take a look and let me know what you think... I'm especially interested to hear how your sorting and storing method differs. (I'm pretty sure it's a good storage method - it's Lord Business approved!) Sincerely, ---tom