![]() ![]() We’re going to to explore the most common ways to organize a LEGO collection, following the normal progression from no organization, to sorting by categories, and ultimately organizing by part. ![]() Even if you only have a small collection now, this guide helps you avoid common pitfalls by selecting an appropriate storage solution for your current collection which you can continue to use as your collection grows. Taxonomy is a term describing hierarchical organizational systems with one or more levels of grouping.Īlong the way, many people end up purchasing LEGO storage solutions that they outgrow or don’t work well. You could follow an existing taxonomy (such as the BrickLink categories), or create your own categories based on parts that work well together for the types of models that you like to build. While Remy’s story is exaggerated for comedic effect, most of the LEGO builders I’ve met had similar experiences… Let’s try to learn from these mistakes and skip a few steps!Īs your collection grows from a small unsorted collection to a large well-organized collection, you will want to organize the pieces into categories that make sense to you.
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