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Just to clarify, I'm not – and unfortunately, your response wasn't particularly helpful.
Thank you anyway.
I believe that Lego is also meant for adults.
As an average child, you usually don't have enough money or space to store it.
I'm especially a fan of Lego Star Wars.
Many of the sets aren't that easy to build, even for adults.
Also, I honestly wouldn't mind at all if my partner were an AFOL.
Now, it's nothing but licenced IPs.
Bring back Space Police, Spyrius, Ice Planet, Aquanauts and Rock Raiders.
Do you still have any old Lego?
Unfortunately, I didn’t really experience that Lego era myself.
I didn’t have much Lego as a kid,
and I’m more of a fan of Lego sets from the 2000s – mainly Lego Star Wars, as I mentioned before.
a pal of mine collects very expensive custom lego sets, and he and i have been to brick shows where folk build lego dioramas. lots of really awesome battlefield dioramas based off of real battles throughout history
You go first, OP.
people should build more lego, I think. it is an art form, another way to express yourself. like drawing or writing, building lego is just another form of that.
and if my partner ever was also a fan of lego, I'd be pretty happy. it's always kewl to find someone who shares your interests.
Adults playing with Legos.
lmao
*goes back to minecraft*