(LEGO) What did you build today?

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(03-01-2017, 12:43 AM)Super Wrote: Holy Cow AC...thats a lot of spares. You could just use Lego pieces to remodel the basement. Better hurry though as Evan is getting so big so fast that it won't be long before he discovers girls or the other way around and his mind will wander to other things besides toys.

Gonna make sure the girlfriend likes Lego and plarail or they are OUT! Big Grin
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LOL...I think you have forgotten what happens when you are a young man discovering girls....the one who will be out is YOU! lol.
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(03-01-2017, 12:09 AM)ActionChugger Wrote: Organization helps a lot! Easier to find the bricks!
Now I buy incomplete Lego sets so I have spare parts to use.
I can see myself expanding on this and selling by parts.
Heck I see how much sellers make just for spare parts! I buy them LOL
I also just learned that there is an actual process in sorting out the parts before building. It is called Knolling Big Grin.

I sometimes build these brand new kits without minifigures you see on eBay, not so much for the kit itself, but if i've bought something (like the Ideas Dr Who set) which has a lot of useful/unique bricks that I can see a use for either in another kit I'm gathering bricks for or for a self build idea.

It's a much cheaper way to get those rarer bricks than buying them off sellers on eBay or BrickLink, although sometimes that is the only route for some items as Lego's own 'Pick A Brick' facility on their website is pretty rubbish apart from 'normal' type bricks.

So what is this 'sorting process' then AC? It could be darn useful with some of these 'clone' kits who don't use the numbered bag idea Smile
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(03-01-2017, 02:56 PM)Nigels Wrote: So what is this 'sorting process' then AC? It could be darn useful with some of these 'clone' kits who don't use the numbered bag idea Smile

lol not that kind of sorting. Check out the youtube link above with Adam Savage.

Knolling: In short, preparing/lining up identical parts/colors before a build.
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(03-02-2017, 12:03 PM)ActionChugger Wrote: lol not that kind of sorting. Check out the youtube link above with Adam Savage.

Knolling: In short, preparing/lining up identical parts/colors before a build.

Oh, right, I thought everyone did that anyway Smile
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The Desert Outpost (minecraft) my son found it on sale at Walmart! He saved $24 on it!! Great score. He will help with the small parts and people then says let me know when it's done!! Smile
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(03-02-2017, 03:00 PM)Ksthomas209 Wrote: The Desert Outpost (minecraft) my son found it on sale at Walmart! He saved $24 on it!! Great score. He will help with the small parts and people then says let me know when it's done!! Smile

That's kids for you these days, no stamina lol!! Unless they can press a button and it starts or it comes out of the box assembled a lot are just not interested - still that's the digital age for you Big Grin
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Seriously! All they want anymore is a video game or iPad. My oldest has Autism so keeping him on task is always an issue. He is better with the Junior sets. He can usually get them done before losing interest. My nephew got several lego sets for Christmas and said "why are they always in pieces!!" Too funny...gotta say I don't mind doing them myself I Love Legos!
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(03-02-2017, 04:13 PM)Ksthomas209 Wrote: Seriously! All they want anymore is a video game or iPad. My oldest has Autism so keeping him on task is always an issue. He is better with the Junior sets. He can usually get them done before losing interest. My nephew got several lego sets for Christmas and said "why are they always in pieces!!" Too funny...gotta say I don't mind doing them myself I Love Legos!

I'm with you, if I HAVE to help the kids assemble them just because they come in pieces rather than assembled I'll always do it be-grudgingly Wink

Seriously I wonder what will happen in the future if kids don't start using their imagination like we used to as kids when we didn't have iPads and all the other digital crap lol!
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I agree!! I never had video games growing up...we had bikes, skates and sticks! We had to use our imaginations.
I have time limits on YouTube, the iPad apps and the Wii U. They get an hour after homework is done and at least an hour was spent outside! That being said the LEGO Duplo, Junior and CITY apps are great for giving my boys ideas on how to pretend. It helps a lot to give them an idea to start with and they take the story from there! My littles favorite Duplo right now is the car wash and gas station. He will spend hours taking the train through the 'warsh' as he says lol



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