(The foundational part of playing with Lego seems, in hindsight, salivating over the colourful booklets and simply *imagining* having all the other cool sets.)
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My new dream is to make my own set, and then take photographs of it and make a box and instruction manual, just for the sake of it.
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I was in before sets or at least before sets were the main thing. We had (probably bought from a garage sale) a huge tub of different blocks with a few special pieces (roof edges? not even wheels as far as I remember)
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Oh, wow. Interesting. My Lego life has always been very set-centric. I’m not sure loose pieces ever made it to Poland?
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I never got a "set". Grandma visited us in my native El Salvador (late 80s) and brought us a bag of prob used legos. It was still The Best toy. We had only one piece of the tiny half a square kind. And only a few that glowed in the dark. They were "special" pieces!
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That is amazing. My first computer was used, but for some reason used Legos weren’t a thing!
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BTW also no "instruction booklets". And even if there had been instructions we would not have been able to read English!
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More recently I tried to put together a set just from photos, without looking at instructions. It’s a fun challenge!
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One of the Lego Fabuland sets with cat and mouse figures.pic.twitter.com/D5WYpvQ8zO
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What’s up with that tree?
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