>>6914950>What are your opinions on sorting parts into dozens of categories? How meticulously do you organize? I'm asking because for myself the overly diligent brick sorting had actually began to take some of the fun of the building away. So I backed down a bit and took it easier. Now I'm thinking of tossing most technic pieces tpgether into a bigger bin. I found that even though it was a big pain in the ass to sort all my pieces, it's a LOT easier to build mocs now because I can quickly find the exact part that I want so there's no down time spent digging through unsorted bins. I'm also lazy so I have to force myself to clean up my build table every couple of months because the pile of unsorted pieces starts to get in my way.
>I believe I don't need to sort sonething like axles by their length, for example.For what it's worth, I have all my technic axles in one bag. I just recently separated my 1x2 technic bricks into the bricks with one hole and the bricks with two holes, but I also have a bag that's just unsorted Technic bricks and plates with pins that has a bunch of different pieces whose only common factor is they have Technic pins sticking out somewhere.
>>6914862>it's all stickersBoooooo
>>6915329>Anyone have this set and can do some comparison images of it next to standard lego sets? I'm having a hard time adjusting to how large some of these Friends and Elves sets are.You can see it on the left side if that helps
>>6915508The modulars are built with stacked floors that are only held on by a few studs around the edge of the outer walls, so you can take floors off easily. The pins are only at the bases of the buildings, directly attached to the baseplates, so you could take the top floors off before you separate the modulars if you were worried about them breaking. However, the one I have (Detective Office) is really sturdy even though I've removed some of the supports because I needed the pieces elsewhere.