I have the GT3, but, as @edd9000 told me the other day, I’m a 911 bore now*.
Not really interested in the Chiron. The real thing is so fugly it hurts.
*its a GT3 RS
I have the GT3, but, as @edd9000 told me the other day, I’m a 911 bore now*.
Not really interested in the Chiron. The real thing is so fugly it hurts.
*its a GT3 RS
The Lego version has brought that out very nicely as well.
And that gorgeous brown interior.
Love the fireplace
I think the rug really ties the room together.
A WORLD record-breaking bridge made from 200,000 Lego bricks has gone on display in Scotland.
Owned.
Yes, it's real. No, it's not for sale.
Building the version of 2,500-year-old Dun Deardail involved about 35,000 Lego pieces.
I’ve been eyeing that up on recent pre-Xmas visits to the Lego shop. I want to build the Mini too.
I am hoping they’ll make the launch tower for the Saturn 5 rocket.
Stunning LEGO® brick International Space Station for display
Price: GBP 64.99
Wow, they’ve come a long way since I were a youngster . . .
This was state-of-the-art when I was 4:
<nostalgias hard >
Do find it bizarre how many adults are into this stuff now. You’d have been sectioned for a “nervous breakdown” when the yellow lorry was new…
Do find it bizarre how many adults are into this stuff now
Cheaper than vast model railway systems and take up less room
Sure, it’s harmless, and probably therapeutic, but I’ll stick to offensive watches and self-abuse for now, ta
my wife is a total lego fiend - she’s on her way to matching my watches in net worth with the stuff (if she’d not built the bloody things and actually kept the boxes).
We have 2 cabinets and a lounge unit top stuffed with Star Wars and Harry Potter Lego and a load of Ninjago stuff that she makes out is our boys but in reality she built the things.
It does make xmas and birthdays easy though…
Fair enough, her money/time, and gives you a free pass watch-wise!
As a kid, you’d build the model once, then dismantle - lob the bits in with whatever you already had, and off your imagination went. Each new kit was a small step to something bigger and better. Multiple somethings. The modern stuff is so incredibly diverse and specific, it doesn’t seem to leave anywhere near as much room for the imagination… But then, if it’s just build the model, keep the model, I suppose that’s not the intention.
Louise loves the stuff, just needs to be cat proof.
Funnily she was just telling me of an interview she ran for a developer for her team she ran today. Where the female engineer, was talking about her lego Saturn V, and her husbands lego Aston Martin.
Lego wss always my favourite toy as a kid, but the prices now are just criminal.
I never really got into Lego.
I went straight from Stickle-bricks to Capsela…absolutely loved it.
Capsela is a construction toy brand consisting primarily of gears and motors in spherical plastic capsules that can be connected to form various static or dynamic toys suitable for land or water. The capsules typically have six hollow octagonal connectors protruding, where an octagonal sleeve piece bridges between two capsules. The hollow connection pegs on a capsule can have electrical or rotary adapters inside, reaching into the next capsule. There are electric motor capsules, gear capsules, Ca...
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