Discussion Forum: Thread 350431

 Author: DarthMaul1 View Messages Posted By DarthMaul1
 Posted: Nov 19, 2023 16:03
 Subject: Storing large amounts of bricks
 Viewed: 123 times
 Topic: Selling
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
BrickLink
ID Card

DarthMaul1 (37)

Location:  USA, California
Member Since Contact Type Status
Sep 7, 2012 Contact Member Seller
Buying Privileges - OKSelling Privileges - OK
Store: AJM'S Bricks
So I have over almost 1k bricks for now and I have boxes that have rows what
is the best way to store them I use ziplocks for some pieces and sets and minifigures
but not sure if that would be good for bricks taken apart.
 Author: pcthurman View Messages Posted By pcthurman
 Posted: Nov 19, 2023 18:33
 Subject: Re: Storing large amounts of bricks
 Viewed: 54 times
 Topic: Selling
Cancel Message
Cancel
Reply to Message
Reply
BrickLink
ID Card

pcthurman (1214)

Location:  USA, Virginia
Member Since Contact Type Status
Apr 20, 2004 Contact Member Buyer
Buying Privileges - OK
In Selling, DarthMaul1 writes:
  So I have over almost 1k bricks for now and I have boxes that have rows what
is the best way to store them I use ziplocks for some pieces and sets and minifigures
but not sure if that would be good for bricks taken apart.

Most stores use some kind of container storage system like Akro Mills or Sterilite
drawers. Others use bins or shoe boxes. Some use baseball card boxes to store
minifigures.

You should go to YouTube and watch some videos on how people store their LEGO.
It is very informative.

Cass T