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mikethompson

Comissar of Christmas
Jun 26, 2016
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My kids are crazy about Lego. Absolutely love the stuff. As a parent I love it because of the replay value of it, when you are finished with something, just break it down and build something else. Stepping on it with bare feet in the early morning hours is of course another matter.

I recently bought a metric ton of loose Lego bricks and am cleaning it up to give some to my kids and resell the rest. Its tedious work, but they will love it.

Anyone else enjoy a good LEGO build with their kids?

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scloyd

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May 23, 2018
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Oh yeah! I love Legos. I have several of the annual Christmas sets that I have displayed at Christmas. I've posted this pic in the past...some of my WWII vehicles that I've made out of Legos.
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Legos are even more fun now that we have grandsons (one who is 6 yo and loves Legos).
 

mikethompson

Comissar of Christmas
Jun 26, 2016
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Near Toronto, Ontario, Canada
I have purchased used Legos also. I wash them in the dishwasher and let them air dry.

Very nice creations there Scott! I just dump them in a soapy bucket and rinse them off- cleaning them is a must especially now.

You can look up designs on line for free now-a-days too.
the LEGO website also has a free database of instructions for almost every set they've ever made
 

danish

Starting to Get Obsessed
Jun 12, 2017
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Denmark
We played a lot with Lego, when I was a child and when my son was a child. We have now cellared deep with Lego here. Mostly Star Wars. Nothing rare. Some of my distant family were neighbours to the owner of Lego and therefore owned some of the land, which is now Lego/Legoland in Denmark and my grandparents had a toy shop for some years, where they sold some of the first Lego toys/bricks. The owner of Lego almost closed biz, before introducing the bricks but according to his biography, at a good lunch in Copenhagen, he finally secured a small contract to deliver enough toys to a shop there, instead of closing down the then very small toy business puffy
 

SoddenJack

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Apr 19, 2020
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I had Legos when I was a kid in the 80s. I have vivid memories of playing with the “yellow castle” and pirate sets at my grandparents house. My kids are really into the Minecraft, Marvel/Batman sets. Great toys with lots of replay value, but $$$$. I have about a dozen or so different unopened Minecraft and Star Wars sets I’ve picked up when I’m lucky enough to catch them on clearance at Walmart. Holding on to them for when they’re older.
 

didimauw

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Jul 28, 2013
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Anyone ever been to the lego museum in the Mall of America in Minnesota?? AMAZING.
 
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