2x2 round "bricks" -- Rocket segments, when I was much younger.
2x2 round flat plates, stacked.
2x2 flat smooth tiles.
(Most of my smooth tiles are busy in a little Lego machine right now.)
1x4 flat smooth tiles
1x1 flat plates, both round and square. A few floaters, but most of them are organized into stacks.
1x3 flat tiles. Not really enough to stack.
1x1 and 1x2 flat smooth tiles.
I have far more of these "roof tile" pieces than I could ever use. I keep a few in this set of bins, but most of them live in a big plastic bag that I never open.
2x2 flat plates, neatly stacked
Three-dot corner plates.
funny hinges
Weird members of the tile family
Concave and convex 2x2 sized parts, including radar-dish looking ones.
More hingey things
Hinges
1x2 flat tiles, both stacked and loose
Three-dot corner bricks
"Handrail" tile pieces. Sometimes quite useful, actually.
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lelahwithanh 50 months ago | reply
This is a great way to organize Legos and a really nice photo. I used it on my blog today. lelahwithanh.blogspot.com/2009/05/what-does-organization-... Thanks for sharing!
--Lelah