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over a year ago
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Yeah I love it! It's weirdly relaxing to complete a set without distractions.
The last set I had was the Lego Groot. It got pretty damn fiddly at the end |
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I've done a fair amount of Lego in the before.
Not touched any in quite a few months though.
I made the unwise decision of disassembling all my Lego and putting it all into one box...nightmare. |
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My friend put a YouTube video on yesterday morning of a guy that had spent about £4,000 making the peak district to scale out of lego. Was cool.
I want some lego |
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No, but I have a collection of lego from a kid, probably enough to make a full size house I've bought my kids some more over the years but they're not that interested in it nowadays.
However, I wouldn't mind being a geek and buying the marvel sets but I'd never get the time to make them |
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Yep love Lego
I collect the rare sets I have the
Batman tumbler
Ferrari F40
Classic Mini Cooper
Classic VW Beatle
Classic VW camper van
Ford Mustang
Aston Martin DB5 (James bond)
Porsche 911 GT3 R/S
Classic Porsche 911 turbo/targa
Harley Davidson Fat Boy
Ducati Panigale V4R (building at mo)
And I’m sure more to come |
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"My friend put a YouTube video on yesterday morning of a guy that had spent about £4,000 making the peak district to scale out of lego. Was cool.
I want some lego "
Had to check this out with the kids just now- turns out it was the Lake District. Soooo cool! |
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We accumulated around £10k worth over the years as all the boys in our household love the stuff (including the eldest one). As we’ve moved and downsized we’ve had to get rid of quite a lot. Various sets/train sets/collectibles etc but most notable ones we’ve had in our possession are Star Wars Ewok Village and Big Star Destroyer, Technic Crawler Crane, every Lego Movie set (including the rare Sea Cow and Benny’s Spaceship), and for Christmas Pumpkin got the large Harry Potter Hedwig set |
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"We accumulated around £10k worth over the years as all the boys in our household love the stuff (including the eldest one). As we’ve moved and downsized we’ve had to get rid of quite a lot. Various sets/train sets/collectibles etc but most notable ones we’ve had in our possession are Star Wars Ewok Village and Big Star Destroyer, Technic Crawler Crane, every Lego Movie set (including the rare Sea Cow and Benny’s Spaceship), and for Christmas Pumpkin got the large Harry Potter Hedwig set "
SPACESHIP!!
SPACESHIP!! |
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"My friend put a YouTube video on yesterday morning of a guy that had spent about £4,000 making the peak district to scale out of lego. Was cool.
I want some lego
Had to check this out with the kids just now- turns out it was the Lake District. Soooo cool! "
I'd just got up and was nursing a hangover, I was close lol. I also thought it was impressive. |
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