LEGO box stackable with interactive lid many dimensions

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LEGO box stackable with interactive lid many dimensions

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196 mm x 196 mm
196 mm x 196 mm
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3 plates
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132 mm x 132 mm
132 mm x 132 mm
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132 mm x 196 mm
132 mm x 196 mm
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Description

Dual Functionality:

  • The box boasts a dual-purpose design, featuring a spacious interior for LEGO storage and a lid that doubles as a LEGO building surface.
  • The lid's surface is compatible with standard LEGO bricks, allowing users to extend their creations beyond the box.

Stackable Design:

  • The LEGO Box is engineered to be stackable, optimizing space and organization. Stack multiple boxes securely without compromising playability.

Various Dimensions:

  • Choose from a range of dimensions to suit your LEGO collection. Whether you have a small starter set or an extensive assortment, there's a box that fits your needs.

Secure Closure:

  • The box features a secure closure mechanism, keeping your LEGO creations safe and preventing any accidental spills during transport.

Ideal for All Ages:

  • Whether you're a young LEGO enthusiast or a seasoned builder, the LEGO Box appeals to all ages. It's a storage solution that grows with your LEGO collection.

Note: The lid is made of two parts that are meant to be glued together.

 

Select your right print profile for other dimensions, profiles are named by dimension.

If you want more dimensions I'm more than happy to add more print profiles, just mention it in comments :)

 

Bottom of the box is not for building, only stacking.

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196 mm x 196 mm
That's a lovely and very useful box! For the perfection we would need boxes of sizes: 1 x 1, 1 x 1/2, 1/2 x 1/2 🙌🏻
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thank you! happy to make it but can you provide what measures is that? thanks :)
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Replying to @JakubFrasunek :
Those are relative sizes that would allow us to stack smaller boxes on top of the bigger ones. Let's say 1 x 1 is the current large 196 x 196. Then if we have 196/2 x 196 and 196/2 x 196/2 we could make various combinations that would form 1 x 1 (196 x 196) size. For example (1/2 x 1) + (1/2 x 1/2) + (1/2 x 1/2) would form a complete square and could be fully stacked on 1 x 1. Or even 4 x (1/2 x 1/2). I understand that that's probably impossible due to wall thickness and that we must follow a "dots" pattern. Just saying this combination would be perfect :) I hope I was able to make it more clear.
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Replying to @eMeR :
p.s. Currently, available sizes are 1 x 1, 1 x 2/3, and 2/3 x 2/3.
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196 mm x 196 mm
wife loves it!!
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196 mm x 196 mm
Wonderful Lego box and very useful for when building sets and keeping your pieces in one place.
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132 mm x 132 mm
very cool model
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132 mm x 196 mm
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132 mm x 132 mm
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196 mm x 196 mm
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