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by Aurornis
18 days ago
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> When I was a kid I used to spend entire days building and creating new stuff once I built the designs from the booklets. Kids still do this. I don't know why this idea persists. There have always been sets with custom pieces. My kids go crazy over the custom pieces because it sparks new ideas for their other builds. My kids know every custom piece from every set they've ever built and will describe them in great detail so we can search through the bin until we find it. > The Lego spirit of ever combining and creating with same pieces over and over again is gone For you, maybe. The kids are still doing this and having a great time. |
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I can't but help think that people who assume that the big sets take away that haven't touched Lego in decades.
My sons sets got built "to spec" once, got played with like that for a few hours, and then never looked the same again ever, even though we still have the manuals in a box somewhere.