Now that Christmas is over, many LEGO fans are ready to pack away their LEGO Winter Village displays until next year. Some LEGO fans completely take apart the sets and rebuild them each year, while others pack away the buildings and only take apart the layouts. With now so many sets in the collection, this […] Read more
LEGO Care & Storage
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Back in August, we discussed that Room Copenhagen, the Danish company that makes many of the official LEGO storage and display solutions like LEGO storage bricks, minifig storage heads, minifig display cases, etc., was going to release wooden versions of their products made of soap treated or dark stained solid red oak. The new product […] Read more
(Written by Karl Crismond) I read an article here from a couple of years ago about the gradual yellowing of white LEGO elements and how to deal with them (see: Restoring Discolored LEGO Bricks). I got inspired to send an email (read below) to the LEGO Group to see what they say about the subject. […] Read more
Room Copenhagen is a Danish company that makes many of the official LEGO storage and display solutions like the large LEGO storage bricks, minifig storage heads, minifig display cases, and more. These products are usually made of ABS plastic, exactly matching standard LEGO colors. Interestingly, for their next product line, Room Copenhagen is releasing several […] Read more
You might remember our previous discussions (see links at the end of this post) about BYGGLEK, a new creative solution that intertwines play and storage developed in partnership between the LEGO Group and IKEA. A couple of days ago, the product line was officially announced in the following press-release. August 27, 2020: Today, IKEA of […] Read more
(Written by William) Have you ever built a LEGO creation only to scowl down at the few pieces that were discolored? Or have you avoided picking up used LEGO bricks for similar reasons? Given enough time, LEGO bricks can show the signs of aging. Sure, we may have grown out of using our teeth to […] Read more
As you may know from our previous discussions (see links at the end of this post), the Danish company, Room Copenhagen, is the maker of the majority of LEGO’s official storage, sorting, and display solutions. Their most popular and well-known products are the LEGO minifig storage heads, LEGO storage bricks (both with lift-off top and […] Read more
There are some new LEGO storage solutions from Room Copenhagen I wanted to bring to your attention. As you may know from our previous reviews (see links at the end of this post), Room Copenhagen is a Danish company that makes the majority of officially LEGO-branded storage, sorting, and display solutions, as well as lunch […] Read more
As you may remember from previous articles and reviews (see links at the end of this posts), I’m a big fan of the official LEGO storage and display solutions made by the Danish company, Room Copenhagen. Most of the LEGO-branded minifig display cases, storage containers (that look like giant LEGO bricks), sorting and storage boxes, […] Read more
The LEGO Minifig Sort & Store Head was first released back in 2010, and included a couple of sorting trays to separate larger elements from smaller ones. This was achieved by shaking the head and letting the pieces fall through the different size holes on the trays. The LEGO Minifig Sort & Store Head was […] Read more