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Storing LEGO® Bricks |
Storage is an important issue because many children have large collections of LEGO elements.
Some LEGO products come in a packaging that is suitable, and in some cases, specially designed for storing LEGO bricks. If saved, this packaging can be used to systemize a LEGO collection - and allow you the opportunity to continue enjoying the pictures and using them to gain inspiration for building different models.
The LEGO range includes a number of products that come in storage boxes. The idea is that this packaging can be used for storing other LEGO elements which the child has collected. The sturdy, colourful LEGO storage buckets and boxes have been designed to be both convenient for travelling and to make it easier and more fun to keep the children's rooms tidy.
It is also a good idea to keep the building instructions showing the main model and other options (Special sets) and inspirational material (Basic sets) with the sets.
Another possibility for a child with a large LEGO collection is to keep the building instructions in a file binder or folder.
The max. storage temperature is 40° C (104° F). At higher temperatures, the elements may lose their shape. So be careful to keep LEGO elements away from heat - e.g. in direct sunlight in the rear windows of cars, or near radiators and hot electrical appliances.
Instructions and practical tips for storing motors and batteries are always provided for sets that include electrical components.
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