Matt ([info]mattofdoom) wrote,
@ 2005-12-02 16:32:00
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Contrary, to the beliefs of </a></b></a>[info], this is a fab idea:

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[info]stavron
2005-12-02 06:51 pm UTC (link)
You appear to have sorted your lego by colour.
Odd.

/me plots...

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[info]mattofdoom
2005-12-03 01:43 am UTC (link)
The lego is stored in a number of shallow drawser in a unit, each draw is devided into small square compartments. To begin with, the lego was sorted by type: One drawer would hold all of the 1*X flats, 2*X flats, 1*X non-flats, 2*X non-flats, and so on. Each row of a draw would contain all of the peices for one value of X, and each collumn would contain all the peices for a colour, so one box may contain 1*4 flats in red. To it's east would be the yellow 1*4 flats, to it's west would be the blue 1*4 flats. To it's north would be the 1*6 flats in red, and to it's south would be the 1*3 flats in red.

Although this system allowed for accurate sorting of peices, it was not so easy from a builders point of view, as you may need to access a number of drawers to get at the bricks you need for, say, a house. The resort by colour was carried out because most models you may build require all the bricks of one colour, rather than all the bricks of one shape.

Phew.

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