If you played with Lego, what was your first set? Mine was this – my parents must have saved a lot to buy it, and I never again got anything this scale – and it’s such a perfect set for which I’ll always be grateful.pic.twitter.com/0qxRqsy4n6
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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.
I had a Meccano set. Maybe my first encounter with bad UX - on page n of the book, the instructions required you to attach something in a way you could not possibly reach, given what you had already built. I gave up at 90% complete.
When I was a kid, either there were no such thing as lego "sets" or if there were, i was blissfully unaware. So the foundational part for me was, sitting there with a bucket of bricks, what could I build? Anything.
That’s what I keep hearing from others, too!
Hell yes. We got my 2 y.o. a Brio train set for Christmas and he LOVES the booklet with all the other sets.
I think learning properly how *not* to have something, and never get it, is a pretty huge developmental thing.
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