Love 'em. I used to build houses and forts for my pet mice out of Legos. Did you know the distance between the little pegs on a Lego brick is the exact same width as a mouse terd?
Have y’all seen the mini-Star Wars sets? Tiny little AT-STs, snow speeders, Jedi Starfighters, Slave I’s, pod racers, X-wings and tie fighters! Get all 4, and you can put together a Tie bomber.
I rediscovered the joy that is LEGO when my son got the Hogwarts Castle for Christmas. I was only going to help…a little…just with the trickier parts. I put the whole damned thing together and loved every second of it. My SO would come in periodically and say “you know that’s David’s toy, you should leave it for him.” I’d just nod and say “yep, just gotta finish this one last thing.” Then it was done. And I did a damn fine job, too
Lego bricks were my favourite toy as a child. I still love 'em. I keep wishing I could run into a deal like that. Anybody got Lego you wanna sell cheap?
-wolfstu, who wishes he had his collection here right now.
I have that set, as well as all the other Harry Potter Lego sets. I can’t even claim I got them for my kids, because I don’t have any, and I certainly don’t plan to let them have the Legos when I do have children.
Step away from the Legos. Step AWAY from the Legos.
I had a friend in college who used to build whole cities of the future out of nothing but white Legos. I never worked up the nerve to ask him what he did with all the other colors…
My sons are incredibly protective of their completed legos. They are treasured and played with very carefully. Sometimes their obsession with the order of their legos frightens me, other times it appeals to the librarian in me.
As a child i was addddicteteed to legos. i now beleive that during the manufacturing process they lace the legos with crack. that way it is obsorbed into the skin when played with. the user becomes addicted, and has to buy more. AT INSANE PRICES :eek:
And the hairstyling industry will collapse into oblivion. The play Sheer Madness will make absolutely no sense, and the mitten industry will dominate the glove industry like nobody’s business.
I won’t go into my Lego[sup]TM[/sup] rant here, but I will say that I recently got the box of all my old Legos from my dad’s house, and am looking forward to a long weekend sometime soon of immense pleasure.
I made a stop-motion lego film for a junior high “gifted” project about 10 years ago or so. I used our camcorder, improvising on the stop motion by just pressing the button twice rapidly (but not TOO rapidly :-)), then moving the characters, etc. The camera had an “audio dub” feature by which I added the soundtrack. The video was cool, but choppy at about 1-2 frames per second (limitation of the advancement of the video tape during the rapid button presses).
I really should try it again now with my digital camera and computer! Except now it’s hardly cool anymore since everyone’s doing it :rolleyes:
I still have my entire assembled Lego collection; unfortunately, all of the models (with the exception of four large vehicles on display in my bedroom) are packed up in boxes on top of the refrigerator in my parents’ garage.
I looooooved Legos as a kid and just bought the 4 little Star Wars sets last week to build myself a TIE bomber.
The only complaint I have is that Legos seems to be dumbed down now. The castles are made of big sections put together, instead of hundreds and hundreds of tiny pieces, like back in the day. I suppose it’s safer for kids that way, but I always knew not to put them in my mouth