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To be totally overwhelmed by Lego?

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sonshineandshowers · 31/07/2024 10:43

DS5 got given some lovely Lego sets for his birthday. Today we started putting together a Campervan, it took about an hour but it was fun and he was very good at it, even his little brother 3 wasn't too unhelpful. I'd explained they needed to be careful with it whilst playing with it, but naturally within 10 mins pieces started falling off and I was getting requests to fix it. Only it's quite tricky to fix without dismantling the whole thing and starting over, especially given by this point pieces are behind sofa cushions, stuffed in the back of a lorry by DS3 etc.

I tried for a while but in the end I gave up as we are going on holiday tomorrow and I should really be washing, packing etc not playing with Lego! I put it back in the box, DS5 was a bit upset and I feel bad that after all that effort there's nothing to show for it.

But it's annoying, are we meant to try and keep all the sets together? If so, how are people doing that? Or do we just put all the tiny pieces from a multitude of sets in a massive box, make it a free for all and never build them again?

Are they supposed to just be kept as display pieces once built? My kids arent particularly rough in their play and were mainly just driving it around, putting the figures in and out, so seems wierd if you're just meant to stick it on a shelf out of reach.

Do I need to buy a box, a shelf, loads of little storage bags?!

How are we doing this? Appreciate I may be overthinking.

OP posts:
BertieBotts · 06/08/2024 11:48

Agree it was unhelpful for his dad to do that though!

Hopper123 · 06/08/2024 13:32

DdraigGoch · 05/08/2024 13:30

I hate dealing with stuff that is sorted by colour. How do you see a yellow part in a bag of other yellow parts? I recently bought a secondhand Rivendell (substantially cheaper without the minifigures) which has six thousand pieces. The seller had sorted by colour and it was an absolute nightmare.

My stock of spare parts is in these trays (not exact model, I have the ones The Range used to stock):
https://www.screwfix.com/p/magnusson-compartment-organiser-case-12-4-x-9-3-4-/449jc

I've got two dozen trays (yes, I may have a problem) sorted out by part. One tray for 1-by-x bricks (sorted into compartments for 1-by-1, 1-by-2, 1-by-3 etc.), another tray for 2-by-x bricks, one for round bricks and plates, one for tiles, one for vegetation...

It makes it so much easier to find that one part you need.

Edited

I'm too lazy to sit and sort them out like that 😂 it would be easier that way but the kids never have a problem our draws are pretty shallow it's not a massive deep box they have to sift through so works alright for them. And I guess it depends mine aren't at an age of doing intricate models with moving pieces etc yet as they're still little. Might have to rethink it for future when they are but by that point they can sort into boxes like these themselves.

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