They are seriously a kick in the pants. Dallin gets all of them, but I can honestly say that none of them are in their original form -- he destroys two to make one bigger one, then takes that one apart to make 3-4 others. And they look cool. And they have a pretty fun storyline.
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Hey, remember Playmobils? You know, those cool things that mom would buy at the little independent toy store that didn't carry Barbie? Not only are they still around, but I found a set that is a hazmat crew!
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My first Legos was a set of red bricks, with a little window, and a door. And that was back when all the people had the same face.
I loved the space police! My brothers and I would build bases (unfortunately mine looked all blocky and stupid), and little ships, and attack each other (and my brothers always won )...it was so cool!
quote: Actually, I understand Lego makes a fine robotics kit to connect your motorized creations to your PC.
There were pics attached to the second article when I read it last week, mysteriously removed now. Strange happenings are afoot in LegoLand....
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Playmobil rocks! I got them for my kids when they were little, and kept adding to the sets. The pirate ship is so cool. I am still collecting them myself now.
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Feyd introduced me to the Escher lego structures a while back. Those are so cool.
Hey, Trogdor, would you be interested in a Bionicle board game? I might have one collecting dust.
Has anyone else seen the Lego Room episode of while you were out?
quote:Beth's love of the small modular plastic toy has, to put it mildly, taken over her home. Apart from the couches, most of her living room furniture is made out of Lego, including a grandfather clock that took over two years to assemble.