Keeping DUST off LEGO.
+6
80-0
Rook
legorevolution
DarthPineapple
667thLegion
astoriabluelegos
10 posters
Page 2 of 3
Page 2 of 3 • 1, 2, 3
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
Everything in the backyard and stand on top of his house and that should do it.
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
Haha! That's a risky undertaking..
DarthPineapple- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 30
Location : The Netherlands
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
My idea for cleaning off dusty Legos is... Use a Swiffer hand mitt or cloth. It works. Try it.
80-0- Non-Guild Member
- Age : 30
Location : New York, New YORK!
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
Rook wrote:Climbing on the roof or taking everything into the backyard?
Everything, You could fall off the roof, but also the Lego's could.
DarthPineapple- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 30
Location : The Netherlands
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
CommandoEighty-Oh wrote:My idea for cleaning off dusty Legos is... Use a Swiffer hand mitt or cloth. It works. Try it.
I thought of that, another one to try! About the LEGO questions I'll try to answer them all, first, most of the assembled LEGOs are in my room which measures roughly 22' by 15', I can't really take a pc of EVERYTHING at once since racks obscure the view of a 1/4 of the room. There are at LEAST 50-100 filebox size plastic boxes tucked into every corner, or staced precariously in the hallway that hold sets that are awaiting a diorma, or sets thathave yet to be built and are still bulk bricks pretty much. I can't take the LEGOs into the backyard for a "family" photo for two reasons, the first being that the backyard is a slimey mud-hole from our remodel constructin work, second, all the LEGOs with baseplates are double-stick taped to their given diorama to prevent accidental movement, and to hold position which is critical when working with LOTS of baseplates. I will try and take inventory photos of all my stuff if you want, but like 1/3 or more is in boxes. (Either the plastic fileboxes I mentioned earlier or MISB)
astoriabluelegos- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 35
Location : Oregon
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
Phew.. that's much.. I just can't imagine how much that is.. I want piccies! I want piccies!
DarthPineapple- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 30
Location : The Netherlands
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
DarthPineapple wrote:Phew.. that's much.. I just can't imagine how much that is.. I want piccies! I want piccies!
I'll try, but remember I'm no master photographer!
astoriabluelegos- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 35
Location : Oregon
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
astoriabluelegos wrote:DarthPineapple wrote:Phew.. that's much.. I just can't imagine how much that is.. I want piccies! I want piccies!
I'll try, but remember I'm no master photographer!
You don't need to be one to take pictures.
DarthPineapple- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 30
Location : The Netherlands
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
DarthPineapple wrote:You don't need to be one to take pictures.
No, but you kinda do to be able SEE things in the pictures!
astoriabluelegos- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 35
Location : Oregon
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
astoriabluelegos wrote:DarthPineapple wrote:You don't need to be one to take pictures.
No, but you kinda do to be able SEE things in the pictures!
We always can, if you have enough lightning it would be good, IMO. As long as then aren't blurry.
Spell it out. MOD <--- I said it so many times and only this time you notice? But I'll spell it out next time.
Last edited by DarthPineapple on Tue Mar 25, 2008 6:52 pm; edited 1 time in total
DarthPineapple- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 30
Location : The Netherlands
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
DarthPineapple wrote:astoriabluelegos wrote:DarthPineapple wrote:You don't need to be one to take pictures.
No, but you kinda do to be able SEE things in the pictures!
We always can, if you have enough lightning it would be good, IMO. As long as then aren't blurry.
Spell it out. MOD
I'll start taking some this afternoon! I'll be in their filming my new Indiana Jones/Johnny Thunder movie (Yes they team up!)
astoriabluelegos- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 35
Location : Oregon
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
Looks cool, I cant wait for the pictures.
DarthPineapple- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 30
Location : The Netherlands
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
Here are some I took a while back, they are sourly out of date, but they give you some idea.
My room is know a little clearer, with even more LEGO-related stuff in it!
My room is know a little clearer, with even more LEGO-related stuff in it!
astoriabluelegos- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 35
Location : Oregon
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
How big is that room, actually?
DarthPineapple- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 30
Location : The Netherlands
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
DarthPineapple wrote:How big is that room, actually?
*Turn ask contractor dimnsions of own room* He says 27' by like 14' so roughly 378 square feet, roughly, so it's not HUGE but it works.
astoriabluelegos- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 35
Location : Oregon
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
astoriabluelegos wrote:DarthPineapple wrote:How big is that room, actually?
*Turn ask contractor dimnsions of own room* He says 27' by like 14' so roughly 378 square feet, roughly, so it's not HUGE but it works.
Do you know any calculator on the internet which can put feet into meters? Because I have no idea what 1 inch and 1 feet is.
DarthPineapple- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 30
Location : The Netherlands
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
DarthPineapple wrote:astoriabluelegos wrote:DarthPineapple wrote:How big is that room, actually?
*Turn ask contractor dimnsions of own room* He says 27' by like 14' so roughly 378 square feet, roughly, so it's not HUGE but it works.
Do you know any calculator on the internet which can put feet into meters? Because I have no idea what 1 inch and 1 feet is.
Ok I'll have to calculate it, but 3 feet is about 1 meter. (The metric system is much better, I'm not sre why we don't ALL use it. )
Edit: it's roughly 9 meters, by 4 3/4 meters? Aaaah heck, just let Rook explain it!
Last edited by astoriabluelegos on Tue Mar 25, 2008 7:45 pm; edited 3 times in total
astoriabluelegos- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 35
Location : Oregon
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
Time to learn. We know metric. You can learn Imperial. 0.9 meters/metres is about about 3 feet.
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
Rook wrote:Time to learn. We know metric. You can learn Imperial. 0.9 meters/metres is about about 3 feet.
An inch is two point fifty-four centimeters, and a meter is a hundred centimeters. A meter is about six feet, I think. Or about the height of your average doorway.
80-0- Non-Guild Member
- Age : 30
Location : New York, New YORK!
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
My brain just exploded, please wait while I clean up the mess.
astoriabluelegos- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 35
Location : Oregon
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
astoriabluelegos wrote:My brain just exploded, please wait while I clean up the mess.
I hope it wasn't in the room pictured above, that'd be quite the job!
80-0- Non-Guild Member
- Age : 30
Location : New York, New YORK!
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
CommandoEighty-Oh wrote:astoriabluelegos wrote:My brain just exploded, please wait while I clean up the mess.
I hope it wasn't in the room pictured above; that'd be quite the job!
Luckily NO, I'm in the living room, about 40 feet, or roughly 13 meters away.
astoriabluelegos- VIP Former Staff
- Age : 35
Location : Oregon
Re: Keeping DUST off LEGO.
astoriabluelegos wrote:CommandoEighty-Oh wrote:astoriabluelegos wrote:My brain just exploded, please wait while I clean up the mess.
I hope it wasn't in the room pictured above; that'd be quite the job!
Luckily NO, I'm in the living room, about 40 feet, or roughly 13 meters away.
Ah! Hopefully it isn't THAT cluttered...
80-0- Non-Guild Member
- Age : 30
Location : New York, New YORK!
Page 2 of 3 • 1, 2, 3
Page 2 of 3
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum