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MItchell, South Dakota, October 2015.

The "LEGO Storage Guide", by Tom Alphin.

 

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Trailing on the back end of a transfer movement from Stirling North to Spencer Junction GM47 trails GM38 have just passed Lake Knockout with some empty coal wagons and ABFX box cars and out of gauge heavy load wagon AZKF 1347 on 30-1-1999

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Stadthafen (city harbor) - Essen

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For a brief period in 2009/10, Rail Link, an independent operator, hired space at Network Buses storage yard, located rurally on the edge of the sinisterly named, but scenically beautiful Skeleton Forest.

 

In this view. towards the end of the stay, the operational fleet are all out at work and on view is a partially cannibalised Alexander RH Leyland Olympian alongside an MCW Metrorider.

 

The MCW Metrorider, perhaps the most 'bus like' and certainly the most aesthetically pleasing of the first generation of mini/midi buses proved susceptible to corrosion in real life. The ailment that led to its withdrawal here appears to have been engine related.

 

Also in the shot is a preserved Bristol K, still in the locality and seen around occasionally, plus the obligatory ancillary vehicle, this time an inspectors car, thoughtfully in similar colour scheme to the fleet.

 

The peugeot car was replaced in 2011 by a VW beetle. The RH was sold shortly after this shot was taken (for scrap). The MCW metrorider is still on the site, now partially hidden by shrubs and (I suspect) in the vague hope that it may one day become a preservation project.

 

The second RH (in red, almost out of shot) also remains in stock but out of use. Its also just possible to spot (far left) the ALX400 'flood victim' that was stored for a time here before sale.

Keeps outdoor tools, etc. In one place so I can (hopefully) find them when needed!

i organised my Re-Ment & Megahouse miniatures last year & got rid of all the cardboard boxes, it took me ages (i think i have around 55 complete sets + some random bits, but i've honestly lost count, so this might be a bit off).

 

each box has 2 or 3 complete sets inside (except the larger box on top which has more) & each individual set is in a small plastic bag.

 

complete sets i have in no particular order:

 

Re-Ment -

Japanese Food Zanmai

Petite Super Market 1

Shipment Direct from Farm

Dessert Shop 2

Cafe Meshi

Europe Gourmet Tour

Petite Super Market 2

Japanese Food Biyori

Dreamy American Life

Petite Kitchen

Direct from Farm Mogitate

Afternoon Snack

Is it Time to Eat, Yet

Petite Drugstore

Good Taste Food Market

Japanese Local Food

Japanese Sweets

Mother's Kitchen

Our Lunch Box

Favorite Stationery

Petite Home Center

Let's Cook

Summer Vacation

Mom's Happy Kitchen

Elementary School

Asian Goods Store

Department Shopping

My Room Collection

Nathalie's French Goods

OL Life

Table Ware Collection

Nostalgic Appliance

American Kitchen

Beans Strawberry Egg

Discount Electric Appliance Store

Dish in Fairyland 1

Exciting Treasure

Fairyland Sweet

Hungry Animal Village

Mushroom Store

Natalie's Paris Snacks

Petite-Kawa Kitchen

Pretty Placing

Rainbow Deli

Welcome to Strawberry House

Mini Sweets

Flirty Pink / Koisuru Pink

(& 11 individual sets from various sets)

 

not pictured - the clothes & accessories (30 Days Fashion Collection, Puchi Shoes & Bags & Shoes & Bag Collection), Petite Housing & some furniture (Cafe Table Wood, etc)

 

Megahouse -

Cafe de Cake

Exciting Kitchen

Forest Tea Set

Retro Style

(& an individual set from Ouchi de Ice)

 

+ World's Strings Collection

 

i think there's over 550 individual sets, i need to check if there's more i've forgotten about though O_o;

I really like these new LEGO brick storage drawers!

I wish I had something like this in real life.

The right side of my top drawer. Baggies - storage containers - sanrio memo pads.

Exploring landscape near Rachel, NV

Storage area - Ikea Ivar. Several types of Sterelite drawer units, plus Rubbermaid drawer organizers inside in various configurations. Apart from the far left section and the bins on the floor, everything is filled with tree/plant parts and all of my brown, green, grey, blue, and tan brick. I mostly do landscaping MOCs, so these are the colours I use most often. The far left is brick in the rest of the colours, plus things like doors/windows/walls, wheels, cockpits, etc. In between the shelf stacks are some parts trays, which hold small things like technic parts, modified 1x2 plates, etc. The 6 bins on the floor (plus 2 more on the floor to the right) and the 1 big blue one on top are filled with sets I previously displayed and now need to break down and part out into storage for use in MOCs.

The "National Storage" commissioned production was completed in May 2016 by a collective of Melbourne's established and well known streetartists inlcuding "DVATE", "Askem", "Ethics", "Jorz", "Silk Roy", "Dose" and Perth's legendary "Poise".

 

Finally, the artworks on tthe fifty (50) metre wall were presented in the company brand livery and colours of Grey and Yellow and after ten (10) years still remains on the external walls to this day.

Industrial Buildings and Structures USA, photographed during a storm chasing trip made in May 2022

An old and destroyed train on a storage siding in Behringersmühle, Franconia, Germany.

Norfolk Southern train 177 brings 5 ex-KCS EMD SD70MAC's to Georgia for storage on behalf of Progress Rail's leasing arm PRLX.

For Iron Photographer 237

Where the elements are

1 - a bit of wood

2 - a vegetable

3 - cross processing

 

So, I've got lots of bits of wood, hope that's acceptable? :-)

i am thinking about making doors to cover the clutter in the cabinets, any suggestions?

Store will be closing early April 2018

 

Rutland, VT. October 2016.

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Laying out storage on intended location (WIP).

"Fancy Boat Storage"

  

boneyard in Tucson

  

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Open-Air Storage located on a farm in Ona WV.

It all fit! ...and we're off.

A water storage facility in Rochester, New York, near the old mental institution and an arboretum. The water was such a stunning blue color...

 

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tonight’s photo is courtesy of helping a good friend of mine move out of his place. we were in a bit of a rush this evening to get stuff in the storage unit before closing so i pulled on a comfy tunic, navy blue leggings, black socks and my payless saddle shoes and dashed out without tying my shoelaces.

 

i’m proud of myself for lugging a couple of really heavy boxes without tripping but i did so a few times loading and unloading the pushcart.

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