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Do you disassemble your LEGO?
I build Lego technics and display them, with no intention of disassembling them ever. But thats just me. Once you finish building your lego sets, do you occasionally disassemble them and rebuild?
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I’m now very glad I kept original boxes (so many boxes!) and plastic bags as I’m disassembling in reverse order and trying to store as originally packaged. My current intention is just to keep my CMFs and Creator Modulars built and on display plus one or two favourites like Saturn V and the Apollo moon lander.
That does mean I’ll just have a garage full of boxed Lego instead but one day I’ll have a dedicated Lego room and then maybe then I‘ll get to rebuild and get my Lego city properly set up.
My main concern is creating a huge city.
When it fills up I move most to storage (most are disassembled) and then I start building again.
But i’ll buy another cabinet eventually...
All my other sets are dissembled as there's no more room. I have big plastic tubs that I got at the Container Store that fit perfectly underneath the table. My dissembled sets are each in their own plastic bags with their instructions, and are roughly grouped in those bins together: one bin is space, another castle, etc. Occasionally I'll pull something out to build it and leave it on display for a bit then dissemble it and put it back. The only sets that are permanently built are my display sets and my city.
About 50% due to lack of display space so things get rotated around. Other sets get built once then broken down into the general parts collection for MOCing.
Additional to that I have some shelving for favourite sets, such as Benny's Spaceship, the Minecraft Microworld sets, Bag End, Mini Cooper, Ideas Treehouse, Exosuit, Millennium Falcon, Slave One, Destiny's Bounty, some Architecture sets and some minifigs etc. Finally, #918, Ideas Saturn V & Wall-E are on my desk.
The rest are all bagged and boxed up in hobby crates under the Ikea tables, mainly sorted by theme and a couple for generic bricks, PaB and spares. I've also got the Rollercoaster, Ninjago City (never built!) and Ninjago City Docks (never built) in my cupboard. It's a nightmare! ;-)
I do sometimes rotate sets from display, for example, I wanted to display the Creator Mini Copper, so my Creator VW Camper had to make way.
Like most, I would love a nice, large Lego room, so that I can do proper justice to a Lego City and also a Minecraft world, as well as displaying other favourite sets, but that is just dream for the time-being. I'll be ready when it happens though! ;-)
Lego is for building, so shred those sets and build new mocs! Face it, you're not going to sell the sets, and you can always rebuild them later.
But once built, only a select few sets stay built (modulars, winter village, other display models). The rest get disassembled and sorted into my parts collection.