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The Endless Mind-bending Complexities of Sorting and Storage
A small vignette dedicated to Mark Kelso, enjoy :)
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This vignette is dedicated to Mark Kelso. A little while back (today being 5/1/08) he inspired me to create a vignette that deals with "The Endless Mind-bending Complexities of Sorting and Storage", as he put it. I began to think what I could do with this subject, and thus this MOC was born!










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May 5, 2008

Thnx 4 ur suggestion. I was thinking of doing that eventually anyway; I just thought I'd consulst other people first
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(from spartan136)
May 2, 2008

Lol very funny great warrior is lucky (30 min.) I've send 5 hours at classing my lego's and I dosen't finished yet, great vig!
VarietyAlleyCat
(from www.VarietyAlley.com)
May 2, 2008

This is hilarious! Very nice! The point is well made. I've given up sorting for the most part. About the only thing I do now is put all the littlest of parts in one container. The rest goes in a big bin.
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(from the Planet Ssyphi)
May 2, 2008

heheh, i have my legos in two medium-sized bins, a large tool case, one of those environmentally friendly bags, and in a shoebox. The tool case is perfectly organized, from size to piece to theme, like machinery-type parts. From the bag, it's primarily the taken apart MT-51 Claw Tank (Mars Mission) and B-Wing (my Ssyphin All-Terrain Tank lurks in there too), and the shoebox is also a couple of Mars Mission sets I keep separate from everything else. :)
Gear Warrior
(from A place where im not currenty logged in (Work...Shhh))
May 2, 2008

Ha Ha this is cool....i dont have the frustration everyone seems to have with sorting....I did it once, took less than half an hour... If that doesnt tell you how limited my lego supply is then i dont know what will...Oh yer and again Cool MOC
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(from Here and there)
May 1, 2008

I sorted my pieces, for three days!!! Anyway, awesome MOC!!
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(from Mark Kelso)
May 1, 2008

Ah, my words come back to haunt me. Excellent job of capturing the emotion!...the anguish!!...the torment!!!... that eats away at one's very SOUL when trying to decide, for example, whether to store 1 x 1 tiles with the 1 x2's...or, maybe...WAIT!...seperately? AAAAAAARRRRRRGGGG!!!!!
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(from the Coalation of the Multiverse!)
May 1, 2008

I gave up sorting years ago. It takes too long and is ruined when a certain Demon child I know scatters your peices far and wide.
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(from Outer Rim)
May 1, 2008

Ugh who doesn't have sorting problems! haha Nice work
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(from somewhere)
May 1, 2008

Nice vig!. And so true...
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May 1, 2008

Lol, this is very creative. I like how you used the bright blue, I don't see that color that often.



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