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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I had a big bin full of Lego
The proper building bricks, not the sets where you can only build, like, one thing.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 10:57, 1 reply, 15 years ago)
yup
big box of assorted bits and pieces, the best
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 11:02, Reply)
Modern Lego...
...is a massive disappointment in this respect.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 11:09, Reply)
AMEN!
A mate got a bunch of us Lego for Christmas. Mine was a pirate ship, that you could ONLY make a pirate ship out of.
Ok, so I also made a alarmingly-curved penis out of the bits, but it was a serious chore. Not even fun.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 11:11, Reply)
Exactly.
All the bits are pre-moulded into the approximate shape. Which takes all the imagination and effort out of building the damn thing in the first place. It's become like those clip together Airfix kits they do for ADD afflicted kids who can't be trusted with Humbrol paints and glue.

I agree with the cost sentiment... Lego would be cheaper if they used fewer specialist molds to make one use only bits...
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 11:15, Reply)
Didn't Lego recently lose the exclusive rights to produce those bricks?
If so then the cost should fall.

You can get some nice old-school Lego sets which are purely bricks, no wheels or anything. Problem is the kids will still scream for the one with the picture of the cool car on the box that they'll complete in about an hour then never return to again.
(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 11:20, Reply)
not cheap either

(, Fri 10 Sep 2010, 11:11, Reply)

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