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Smurf
28th July 2008, 06:36 PM
Come one some of you must have joined in the fun with this toy-sensation? I used to have heaps of early castle/pirate stuff, loved making tall ships and castles. Hours of fun. I think all this nostalgia will make me break out the lego boxes once again...

sonrisa
30th July 2008, 08:11 AM
I can remember building stuff with Legos too. There never were enough of them

schrodinger
30th July 2008, 09:57 PM
I had wooden blocks, with letters, numbers and pictures of animals on the sides. Of course, I don't remember those days too well, but I think I was happy with the blocks.:lol:

Thomas Knierim
31st July 2008, 08:35 AM
Legos were my favourite toy back in those days. Who knows, maybe they are partly responsible for my choosing an engineering profession later. I think legos are fantastic, because they foster children's natural creativity. Our kids have just discovered it (the big lego blocks for small kids) and they love it.

Cheers, Thomas

Ryker
31st July 2008, 08:47 AM
Yes! I had lots of Legos, but the only thing about them was that once I had made something that I really liked, I didn't want to take it apart. So I ended up with lots of cool things & no more blocks to build other stuff with. :lol:

Patheya
31st July 2008, 11:02 AM
I didn't play with things like that.

But my son does. He loves both lego and playmobil.
The first time I was shocked by him (apart from him hitting my face when he was 2 - but that's another story) was when I discovered him holding up the santa's with guns - forcing them to give the 'bad guys' the toys to take to their pirate king...
hmmmmm - so much for toys expressing the inner man...

the_aphid
31st July 2008, 02:43 PM
Ah Lego. What fun it was. My grandfather acquired four wicker baskets full of lego over a period of a year, secondhand from people he knew, garage sales, etc., and then surprised me on my birthday. You might be able to imagine an 8 year old kid's face seeing four large baskets filled to the brim with lego being unloaded from a pickup truck in the driveway.

Unfortunately, Lego was always very expensive, so I never actually received full sets with specific instructions on what to build (at least not the large ones consisting of more than just a racecar + driver), but in my opinion this simply encouraged creativity.

We had a ping-pong table in our basement, and I would use this as my lego-land where I would spend weeks building cities out of lego. My mom would get on my case that I hadn't cleaned up my 'toys' but my argument was always "I'm not finished yet." See, to me it was a project, truly one without an end, the kind I like ;)

MidnightSun
6th August 2008, 01:24 AM
Used to build two castles and launch siege! Woo!

aviatrix
17th September 2008, 05:07 AM
Bravo, well said.