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Just spent £120 on one of these:

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A bit of a mid life crisis I think.

It's also very complex, 6 instruction books.

The wife is going to kill me when she gets in from work.


 
Posted : 12/08/2014 1:15 pm
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Always wear shoes of some sort around the house, or slippers.
Just in case, like... 😉


 
Posted : 12/08/2014 1:20 pm
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Nice one. Had a little mini Lego revival myself recently.

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She is when she finds out that you could have got it cheaper 😉

Just selling all the kids Lego ,frightening to see how much some of it costs.


 
Posted : 12/08/2014 1:26 pm
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Married at 11-16 years old. What's the world coming to?


 
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I bought myself the ghostbusters Lego set - Ecto 1. My first ever Lego set. I get it now, very enjoyable and satisfying. It's very hard walking past the Lego store now.


 
Posted : 12/08/2014 1:30 pm
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Awesome!


 
Posted : 12/08/2014 1:31 pm
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Oh dear, Lego Technic is barely even Lego. You shoulda just bought a toy crane


 
Posted : 12/08/2014 1:32 pm
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Money well spent.


 
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I have this...

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Best £60 I ever spent.


 
Posted : 12/08/2014 1:47 pm
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Nice.

I have a StormTrooper, it was bought for my daughter (then 10 years old) and she was quite miffed to find out that I had finished the construction without her. She's 25 and still hasn't forgotten. I am gutted I didn't get the 3CPO at the time as they are discontinued now.


 
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I'd rather spend my money on art
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from here

http://www.thebrickfantastic.com/new-gallery-bricksy-lego-banksy/


 
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Have been dropping not-too-subtle hints about the crane for the last few b'days and Xmas's..... this thread may be the final straw.....


 
Posted : 12/08/2014 2:00 pm
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I really, really want:

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I'm very pleased to say that Nemesis Jnr is a big fan of Lego 🙂

Sadly my parents seem to have disposed of most of my childhood Lego but we made up for it to some extent by finding a huge box of mainly Harry Potter Lego on gumtree for £35. I reckon there's a few hundred quid's worth of Lego there.

And now he loves the Star Wars themed ones which I have to admit I really like too...

I still want the SPACESHIP though...
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Fasthaggis, what you selling, my daughter is just getting "into" lego and most of my old stuff seems to have disappeared from my parents loft??


 
Posted : 12/08/2014 2:13 pm
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She is when she finds out that you could have got it cheaper

I know it's £112 at Tesco but I wanted it now! Besides it came from John Lewis so I should be able to price match.


 
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Money well spent

*nods*


 
Posted : 12/08/2014 2:17 pm
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My brother has been getting the archetecture series and they look great when you see a few together.

I did here that some of the big kits come for example with three bags of Lego inside and Argos had been scammed by people returning 'unopened' boxes but they did not know one bag had been removed. I presume people have bought and returned three boxes to get a free set.


 
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Fasthaggis, what you selling, my daughter is just getting "into" lego

Oi, budge over 😀 Begsy mine! Monkey jnr is getting into Lego too ...


 
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BTW, all you Lego fans need to check out [url= http://singletrackmag.com/forum/topic/for-the-lego-fans-out-there ]this old thread[/url], especially [url= https://www.flickr.com/photos/atkinsar/9100066102/ ]atkinsar's collection[/url] 😯


 
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We've got one of these sitting in a box under the stairs waiting for Junior 1 to be old enough to complete it.

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BTW, all you Lego fans need to check out this old thread, especially atkinsar's collection

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😥


 
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especially atkinsar's collection

Flippin eck. Though part of me thinks that all Lego should just be kept in a disorganised mess in a couple of massive tubs under the bed 🙂


 
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We are clearing out our loft and found 4 big boxes of lego ,plus an army of Bionicles .
New rules state that nothing goes back up in the loft 🙂

I kept most of the instructions ,so we are going to try and build up some of the bigger themed sets ( Batman,StarWars,Spiderman ) then put them up on Gumtree before Xmass 🙂


 
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[i]Best £60 I ever spent. [/i]

Now as much as I've always loved Lego I think you need to get out more 🙂


 
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then put them up on Gumtree before Xmass

Ebay if they're sets that are hard to get hold of now and desirable (which the Starwars ones will be) as people will bid silly money for complete sets from what I've seen.


 
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then put them up on Gumtree before Xmass

Yeah, I thought Gumtree was only for fencing stolen goods?


 
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Shhhh!

(It's pefectly legit for non bike stuff IME)


 
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I did the lego thing a few years back

got this

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and this

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Mrs Feet seemed only mildly annoyed!


 
Posted : 12/08/2014 3:13 pm
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I was in the Lego head office yesterday - lots of scandinavian hipsters smoking roll-ups and table football in the cafe.


 
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My dad (73 years old) has developed quite a Technic habit in the last few years. The big yellow crane that opened this thread was his main birthday present this year. 🙂 It's not as huge as the Unimog, though.

Benny and his Spaceship Spaceship SPACESHIP were put into the Lego movie specifically to make people like me spend 80 quid on it as soon as it was in the shops and I can't say I regret it at all!


 
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Broken hip, so been mucking around with some Mindstorms stuff, hooked up to a RaspberriPi using the BrickPi board.

This bot rambles around the kitchen trying not to crash into things, looking for a specific colour. [img] [/img]

Any resemblance to Wall-E is annoyingly accidental.


 
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OPs crane is the 16th most complicated lego kit:

http://brickset.com/sets/list-9322

Friend got the Tower Bridge one for Christmas. Wish I'd bought the Imperial Star Destroyer when I was tempted as valuable now.


 
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I'm stretching out building [url= https://flic.kr/p/mPNN4d ]this one[/url]
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YES!

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I've had a similar early-mid-life crisis this year...

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...plus buying my five year old son way more Lego than he needs as well.

The crane was great, but the build took just a little bit too long and I started to lose interest. Love the X-Wing though, it's the Collectors Edition one and is a fantastic build.

I reckon it won't be long before I give in to Benny's Spaceship, Spaceship, SPACESHIP! as well, given my name...


 
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Didn't go well when the Mrs got home.

She insisted that she wanted to build some of it and she has nicked the crane cab module off me! 😡

She is still at it now, I have had a break after 3 hours on the chassis.

I will just dismantle the cab and rebuild properly when she isn't here!


 
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Caught the bug again with the Beetle a few years ago, then the VW camper and the new Mini is waiting on a wet weekend. Asked for Unimog for Crimbo. Discontinued, but available via EBay. Sad, I know, but I honestly find it really therapeutic!


 
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This ruled my world, BITD.

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I had that train, it's in the loft at my parents house (I hope) can't wait til my kids are old enough to get it played with


 
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My two kids have got a Mindstorms kit each and we made a pair of Bluetooth controlled Robot Wars style bots - great fun.

Managed to pick up a mass of Lego on ebay a couple of years ago for £30, had to drive to Swindon to pick it up but it must have been £700-800 worth new. Loads of broken up kits (including star wars, Lego City, Indiana Jones etc) all with instructions. Came in one of those 4 drawer units on wheels.


 
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Got into the Architecture stuff recently, not the most interesting builds but they do look good when finished and displayed, tend to snap them up on the rare occasion they pop up cheap on ebay
Have got Empire State Building, Willis Tower, Big Ben, Eiffel Tower, Brandenburg Gate, Burj, and Leaning tower of Pisa with White House and Trevi Fountain on their way, have only gone for stuff I've actually visited. Have also made my own Statue of Liberty base with a mini figure
Got Ecto1 pre ordered, that was fun, and have got my 4 year old daughter heavily into it which is happy days, she is building quite a collection of 'girly lego' already, still. Massive box from my childhood still in parents loft but they won't let me extricate it as it's there "for ALL the grandchildren" 🙁


 
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My kids (nearly 5 and 1.5) love Lego. House we stayed in this summer had a load of old skool stuff in a box and we spent many hours building stuff. They've got a load here too to play with but theres a million different colours these days - as a colour blind-o, it makes it hard for me to build stuff!

I do however have one of these:
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And I have a fondness for low VWs like this:
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Which means I'm going to have to do some chassis tweaks on my bus to make one of these:
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Oh and I really need a Millenium Falcon. Might ask the wife for one for xmas.


 
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Oh and I really need a Millenium Falcon. Might ask the wife for one for xmas.

It does make a rather fine Christmas pressie.

[url= https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7167/6575763621_1f6cbf04e1_o.jp g" target="_blank">https://farm8.staticflickr.com/7167/6575763621_1f6cbf04e1_o.jp g"/> [/img][/url][url= https://flic.kr/p/b25vqR ]Exif_JPEG_PICTURE[/url] by [url= https://www.flickr.com/people/88555557@N00/ ]matt_outandabout[/url], on Flickr


 
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It does make a rather fine Christmas pressie.

He gave you that? Good lad. 😀


 
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It was our secret santa scheme - you get one big pressie, instead of a half dozen or more cheapo ones. Each family member only buys one pressie, and only gets one.
Thats one of my brother in laws in the pic, his turn to buy for me that year. WIN


 
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I've got seven or eight of the Hobbit/LOTR sets set up in my mancave.

I can stop any time I like.
ANY TIME!


 
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some of the boxes are a bit ratty, but, in my loft, all complete, waiting for monkfingerjnr to get a bit older...

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I was in the Lego head office yesterday - lots of scandinavian hipsters smoking roll-ups and table football in the cafe.
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I'm that jealous I hate you 🙂


 
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YES! That was proper Lego, back when each kit didn't have a thousand pieces that were specific to that particular model. Call me old-fashioned, but if you want to build a model Ferrari buy an Airfix.


 
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I had the fork lift. Got it when I was 8 years old.

It was the start of a long slippery slide into a career ( 🙄 ) in engineering.

Many years later I met the Educational Director of Lego on a flight to Seoul where I was going to do some work in a paper mill. I told him that it was his fault.


 
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Mrmonkfinger, that brings back memories! I had both the digger and the forklift many many years ago. The pneumatics were brilliant, if a bit slow.


 
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My wife made the mistake of buying me an X-Wing last Christmas. Since then I've also invested in A Millenium Falcon and the VW Camper Van, though I'm trying hard not to open the boxes until my boy is old enough to help me build them. I've also been standing in the local toy shop like an idiot feeling The Simpsons mini figure bags. Addictive stuff.

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I wanted a lego death star for christmas but was told I was too old for it and it was way to much to spend on lego 🙁

I'm only in my 20's!


 
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The pneumatics were awesome, if a bit fragile.

It was the car chassis that was the real box of awesome. Having that at Christmas aged 9, that was just the best thing ever. 30 years later I still think its a cracking piece of design work by the Lego elves. Loads of features. And all from "standard" technic range parts.


 
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It was the car chassis that was the real box of awesome.

I had that too 🙂 The rack and pinion steering, the gearbox, the differential, the pistons, all brilliant!

Btw, anyone know if you can download instructions for the car chassis (and other old kits) from anywhere?

Edit... I should have just [url= http://lego.brickinstructions.com/lego_instructions/set/8860/Car_Chassis ]googled it [/url]:)

Awesome...

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Back in the early 80s I had one of the cars that I'm sure had some kind of (wired?) remote control. Something like this:

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EDIT: just noticed this is the same as above. Can anyone confirm if this did indeed ship with a controller? I remember getting the right hump on Xmas Day when my brother (who built most of it) kept playing with it and I thought the battery was going to die!


 
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Nah, it didn't ship with motors / controller but it did have instructions for adding a motor to the steering and one engine. I only had one lego motor so I had to keep reaching down and turning the steering wheel by hand.

It was completely awesome


 
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Im waiting till i finish my office at home so i can deck it out with my lost childhood! Ive been cruising ebay for months seeing the prices of classic Lego Space stuff, the prices people are paying for NOS lego is astonishing!

As long as i get an LL918 in the collection i'll be happy

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Misses has just bought me this:

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It is honestly awesome!! So much fun making it. Got 4 bags still to open!! 😀


 
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As long as i get an LL918 in the collection i'll be happy

That was the first spaceship I had 🙂 My mum bought it for me in Woolworths - I still remember picking it from the shelf!


 
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what was the OP's purchase, i cant see it??


 
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That was the first spaceship I had My mum bought it for me in Woolworths - I still remember picking it from the shelf!

I remember my first ever Lego ship, my mum bought me from Littlewoods, and that was that I was hooked!

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From 1978, I collected most of the space lego from each year up until about 1988, then like an idiot i swapped for a shitty electric guitar. my only regret.

Never mind, I'm going to reclaim that lost youth soon


 
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Skinnyboy

I used to have that LL918

I still don't know what happened to all my lego 🙁


 
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Its criminal isn't it, if only we had the foresight to be OCD weirdoes back then instead of playing with it, we'd be millionaires Rodney!

I loved Lego, still do, but I am not a fan of the new stuff at all, 5 pieces in a box all specific to that model/series.

I look back wistfully at my collection in my memory and it was awesome, i could play for hours on end doing different setups and baseplate configs, to get that perfect diorama shot in mind, only for my little brother to sneak in a Townsperson or a horse from his lego collection haha.

I pity people who didn't play with Lego as kids, I feel it gave me my great spatial awareness and problem solving skills that i have now. I can still in my mind build every single one of my old collection without the instructions.


 
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Old lego space is the business, proper golden age stuff that. I was just on the edge of that, and the more modern kits with the visors on the helmets and the monorails and things, which were "better" but lost the charm. Old stuff always inevitably felt like bootstrap space colonist red mars kind of thing where newer stuff was a bit too flash and developed.

Still, I loved this one, we ended up designing loads of our own connectable versions, I had the wheels off that teknic car attached to a massive sort of trailer thing that could clip onto the back of the spaceship and become a sort of EPIC MONSTER SPACETRUKK.

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Blacktron and Futuron was probably the last years I bought Lego. Great sets mind you. I had the Blacktron Strider/Alienator walker thing and that was just a damn cool vehicle! I always wanted the monorail but it was 100 quid back then and that was a bit much for a paper boy's meagre income.


 
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I feel it gave me my great spatial awareness and problem solving skills that i have now.

I suspect that the reason you liked Lego was because you already had the spatial awareness and problem solving skills...

I loved Lego, still do, but I am not a fan of the new stuff at all, 5 pieces in a box all specific to that model/series.

It's really not like that, have you bought any recently?


 
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Aye fella you are probably right, I think thats why i love building bikes now, and get as much joy building them as I do riding them. I rebuild cars for a job and i'd like to think that my lego days as a kid honed my visual and "end result" thinking, much needed when given a Porsche 911 in bits and expected to put it back on the road 100% correct without instructions.


 
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one of what ffs


 
Posted : 13/08/2014 1:01 pm
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Lego Technic Mobile Crane version II.


 
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I had the technic chassis and the motor kit. You could either make the steering work really fast or replace the crank and pistonst and make it drive except ot wouldn't move as the diff would just spin!

My favourit kit was this

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remember my mum breaking i whilst dusting and me not being best pleased...


 
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£130 for that 373 set on eBay...


 
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My first two sets were that 885 and LL918. Both bought by my mum and IIRC built together with her. She's always been cool like that.

I'm fighting hard, but it's my birthday soon and rather than refuse to be bought anything, I think I might get Mrs and Miss North to buy me something (which I can build with Miss North).


 
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My sister was taken to hospital when she was little after eating lego... now a genius has come up with this:
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https://www.behance.net/gallery/14585361/CHOCOLATE-LEGOACGUY


 
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I'm definitely treating myself to this set when it comes out -

http://shop.lego.com/en-US/The-Tumbler-76023

I was massively impressed with the ghostbusters Ecto1 set, but this one looks brilliant.


 
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How about this

http://brickartist.com/

He is in London later this month


 
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