>>8371257I don't think I've ever gotten around to taking a picture of it, but here is my trash can of Lego. I use the coffee sack to keep it tasteful. It holds around 80% of my loose brick I'd wager. I also have a few small containers of mixed brick and several pick a brick cups with less sorted parts. The trash can is full of zip bags. The general idea is each bag is a style of part. Like roof slopes, clips, tiles, whatever. In practice each bag has whatever I thought should live in it. Some bags are collections of the same color because I was building with all my red stuff and didn't feel like sorting it back out or blue from a creative box. Also small sets are bagged and scavenged for parts as needed. Eventually they are broken down enough to be moved to other bags with similar parts. If I pull some parts out of a less than sorted bag, I just try to sort a few of them away when I'm done. Eventually I'll group similar bags in bigger bags. I'll never finish. I've come to terms that this system isn't actually working to it's full potential.