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Only 250K??? I have around 550 LEGO sets, this means around 300K bricks...

​I don't even think it's the amount that's impressive. It's the setup.

Only 250K??? I have around 550 LEGO sets, this means around 300K bricks...

I doubt chest thumping 300k bricks around these parts will stand up... But if it makes you feel good, by all means. Besides, considering the number of bins and parts I'll bet the guy has no idea what he really has and it's closer to 500k. Those little pieces add up quick.

 

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​I don't even think it's the amount that's impressive. It's the setup.

Agreed. He has it set up in a way that is perfect for him to build the way he wants to. And, judging by his MOCs, it works well for him. That library is stunning. 

Impressive! 

Only 250K??? I have around 550 LEGO sets, this means around 300K bricks...

​I don't even think it's the amount that's impressive. It's the setup.

Yeah no kidding. The setup is one of the best I`ve seen. He is an architect after well, so there you go. He`s even not plenty of expansion room for piece count with the larger draws. Truly a great setup, and the lighting inside the room is also great for building. No annoying lamps for this guy.

Absolutely gorgeous.  Fantastic sense of design in the storage shelves and bins.  Really, really well done.  Did you see the video for the rest of the house?  He built custom shelves for the modulars in the living room.

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Only 250K??? I have around 550 LEGO sets, this means around 300K bricks...

It's not the size of your collection, but what you do with it that counts :)

 

I love the model that he created based on his own house.  

The only thing I don't like are some of the bins aren't transparent (or at least some see-through).  I guess it's okay if someone can memorize the location, but for sure I can't.

 

I know this set up has been showcased here before, (don't think it had its own thread) and no one claimed it as their own.  pretty sweet though

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This guy's sorting system makes my head hurt.  I don't have nearly that many parts sorted and I would go crazy if I didn't have parts separated by shape, size and color.

Very nice setup. I'd need to label stuff though or I'd forget my system for which tray goes where 

Definitely impressive what they did with that room.  It would be hard for me to separate my sets and bundle them all together like that.  I would rather take the set apart and put it back in it's box and then store it.  Then again, I don't MOC anything, so that's a moot point.

If I had a system like that, I think I would definitely work more towards MOCing things.

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