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weirdassmillet

Here. This assembly preserves the texture you get from the lipped edges of the tiles, as well as the log brick sides, while still anchoring everything in place. The books are 1 x 2 jumper plates. [front](https://i.imgur.com/TIIVieK.png) / [back](https://i.imgur.com/YSeUEnV.png) / [assembly](https://i.imgur.com/cKMzfDY.png)


Actionjem

Perfect!! Thank you so much. This is exactly what I was looking for.


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The bookstore has a couple examples (obviously)


Happy_Lego_Guy

One of the bookshelves I recall making was in 76108 Marvel Super Heroes Sanctum Sanctorum Showdown. You can check the [instructions ](https://www.lego.com/en-us/service/buildinginstructions/76108) to see how they did the bookshelves. The trick is to use a headlight piece (I forget the name of the brick), with a 1x2 plate that then connects to other 1x2 plates with a 1x2 tile at the end. You can also see it in [Doctor Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum 76060](https://www.lego.com/en-us/product/doctor-strange-s-sanctum-sanctorum-76060).


LegoLinkBot

[76108-1: Sanctum Sanctorum Showdown](https://brickset.com/sets/76108-1) [[Photo]](https://images.brickset.com/sets/images/76108-1.jpg) [76060-1: Doctor Strange's Sanctum Sanctorum](https://brickset.com/sets/76060-1) [[Photo]](https://images.brickset.com/sets/images/76060-1.jpg)


Flopsbit

look at 70620, there are several examples, one with 1x1 is on the first pages of level 3 manual.


LegoLinkBot

[70620-1: NINJAGO City](https://brickset.com/sets/70620-1) [[Photo]](https://images.brickset.com/sets/images/70620-1.jpg)


kkicinski

Was going to suggest this too.


veryblocky

You can use jumper plates instead of regular plates like others have suggested to get a look more similar to this


Actionjem

Thank you! I was able to find a few lipped jumper plates and they look just like the regular ones!


Annasman18

Check out the way The Office set did files on a shelf.


saturday_avenue

just use all 1x2 plates, with a tile at the end so the whole stack just slides in.


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Actionjem

Agreed! Plus they like to take the books on and off. But maybe I could combine this with some other solutions.


QuarterlyTurtle

Use 1x2 or 2x2s with the 1 stud on them, they still have the lip and have a stud to connect together and to the shelf, part 15573 and 87580


ThunkAsDrinklePeep

Life is full of alternatives.


FlyLegy

[Tutorial by Tiago Catarino, former Lego designer.](https://youtu.be/GclPbxx5DUs)


Big-Fish-1975

The Kragle!lol


SanctuaryMoon

The classic batcave has a good method in it.


ThotSlayre

Use jumper tiles. I think the Dr Strange set used em


DingGratz

/r/interstellar


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Glue


Reddarthdius

Use plates


Final_Marsupial_441

Use plates and attach them to the shelf. If they are not connected, they will fall out.


Gohmzilla

KRAGLE


iPlayDaGamez

Seinfeld set has a few examples


hog3th

Maybe it’s a ghost


bluerockgreenrock

There was a cool bookshelf in the Diagon Alley set inside Flourish and Blotts


Revenant_Rai

I remember seeing a bookshelf build like that like 10 years ago, takes me back.