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Poll: Legos

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I can't begin to imagine how much time I spent playing with Lego as a kid. My dad grew up on Erector sets and tried to get me into those, but I always preferred Lego.

I still have all my bricks from childhood and two 35 gallon rubbermaid containers of nothing but Star Wars Lego. Admittedly, most of those sets were purchased for display purposes, but if I found them cheap enough I would but multiples of the smallers sets so I could incorporate them into diorama like scenes from the movies using whatever else I had.

I also built a computer case entirely out of Lego while in college (still have it too) 😀

I recently used the majority of my bulk bricks to build some oversized alphabet blocks for my new nephew. They're mainly for decoration now as they were stacked to spell his name, but when he gets a little older we can always make more to play with.
 
Hell ya! I loved em when I was a kid. I took a class in college where we programmed the mindstorms using C, it was awesome.
 
Loved the shit out of them as a child. Today, at 29, my hobby is collecting unopened Lego sets from that era (1980s). Luckily I have a longtime GF who is ok with this.
 
Loved legos when I was a kid. I still love legos, even though the K'Nex commercials almost lured me away.

I teach a science class over the summer to a bunch of kids. One summer, we gave the project winners a set of legos. The kids had no clue what it was and were rather disappointed in the prize. What a shame. I should have given them $5 and kept the prizes.
 
Originally posted by: AccruedExpenditure
Is there anyone out there (Under the age of say ~ 55) that didn't play with Lego's as a child?
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LOL, So true. When I was a kid It was mainly LEGO, little green army men, hot wheels cars, and GI Joe. This was way before video games existed.
 
One aunt & uncle kept giving me Legos for Christmas until I graduated college. I asked them why they stopped, they said they couldn't find any kits they thought I'd like 🙁
 
I think I'm going to head to the target around the corner and see if any sets tickle my fancy. Work is slow today so this could be a good time waster 😀
 
Originally posted by: dum
I can't begin to imagine how much time I spent playing with Lego as a kid. My dad grew up on Erector sets and tried to get me into those, but I always preferred Lego.

I still have all my bricks from childhood and two 35 gallon rubbermaid containers of nothing but Star Wars Lego. Admittedly, most of those sets were purchased for display purposes, but if I found them cheap enough I would but multiples of the smallers sets so I could incorporate them into diorama like scenes from the movies using whatever else I had.

I also built a computer case entirely out of Lego while in college (still have it too) 😀

I recently used the majority of my bulk bricks to build some oversized alphabet blocks for my new nephew. They're mainly for decoration now as they were stacked to spell his name, but when he gets a little older we can always make more to play with.

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU.
You have slightly restored my faith in Americans.

Also yes, I used to play with Lego too, and so did my brother.
 
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: dum
I can't begin to imagine how much time I spent playing with Lego as a kid. My dad grew up on Erector sets and tried to get me into those, but I always preferred Lego.

I still have all my bricks from childhood and two 35 gallon rubbermaid containers of nothing but Star Wars Lego. Admittedly, most of those sets were purchased for display purposes, but if I found them cheap enough I would but multiples of the smallers sets so I could incorporate them into diorama like scenes from the movies using whatever else I had.

I also built a computer case entirely out of Lego while in college (still have it too) 😀

I recently used the majority of my bulk bricks to build some oversized alphabet blocks for my new nephew. They're mainly for decoration now as they were stacked to spell his name, but when he gets a little older we can always make more to play with.

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU.
You have slightly restored my faith in Americans.

Also yes, I used to play with Lego too, and so did my brother.

You do know that "Lego" is equally wrong in this context, right? Lego bricks is the only acceptable official way of saying it. Both Legos and Lego are common popular abbreviations that are equally correct. So get off your high horse.
 
Originally posted by: KaOTiK
I think I'm going to head to the target around the corner and see if any sets tickle my fancy. Work is slow today so this could be a good time waster 😀

Been playing with that idea myself, they seem to be taking some of the old kits and remaking them for the 'new market'.

Loved the dang things, still remember how much fun it was playing with the auqatech series in the bath/pool.

Sigh... Such good memories?
 
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Lonyo
Originally posted by: dum
I can't begin to imagine how much time I spent playing with Lego as a kid. My dad grew up on Erector sets and tried to get me into those, but I always preferred Lego.

I still have all my bricks from childhood and two 35 gallon rubbermaid containers of nothing but Star Wars Lego. Admittedly, most of those sets were purchased for display purposes, but if I found them cheap enough I would but multiples of the smallers sets so I could incorporate them into diorama like scenes from the movies using whatever else I had.

I also built a computer case entirely out of Lego while in college (still have it too) 😀

I recently used the majority of my bulk bricks to build some oversized alphabet blocks for my new nephew. They're mainly for decoration now as they were stacked to spell his name, but when he gets a little older we can always make more to play with.

THANK YOU THANK YOU THANK YOU.
You have slightly restored my faith in Americans.

Also yes, I used to play with Lego too, and so did my brother.

You do know that "Lego" is equally wrong in this context, right? Lego bricks is the only acceptable official way of saying it. Both Legos and Lego are common popular abbreviations that are equally correct. So get off your high horse.

He was the retard that ate his LEGOS
 
I love legos...I already have my son working on the extra large lego blocks prepping him for my legos when he gets older 🙂

as a kid, it was all about Legos, GI Joes, and Transformers
 
Of course. We didn't really get into the sets though. We literally had a suitcase full of legos and we'd just open that up and start building stuff. Was lots of fun.
 
Originally posted by: Verse914
I love legos...I already have my son working on the extra large lego blocks prepping him for my legos when he gets older 🙂

as a kid, it was all about Legos, GI Joes, and Transformers

Duplos or the super giant ones that predate legos?
 
Under 55 and I never really got into Legos. My favorite building toys were American Bricks, Kenner Girder and Panel, Bridge and Turnpike sets, Lincoln Logs, and Erector sets (that name would never work today). You could build stuff like a windmill with the Erector set and actually hook it up to a Jensen steam engine to run it.
 
I started off with the castle collection. Man, good times! I remember starting off with the bandits and their tree hideout then expanding to the castle on the hill (which housed the red knights). There was another castle, a larger one that housed black and blue knights.
 
Originally posted by: So
Originally posted by: Verse914
I love legos...I already have my son working on the extra large lego blocks prepping him for my legos when he gets older 🙂

as a kid, it was all about Legos, GI Joes, and Transformers

Duplos or the super giant ones that predate legos?

the super giant, rubber legos that can be chewed on...haha
 
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