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Re: The cold, hard reality of Lego Renaissance
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lugnet.castle
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Sat, 17 Mar 2001 03:15:21 GMT
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In lugnet.castle, James Stacey writes:
> I always had more LEGO than anyone I met, but compared to many people
> worldwide its a small collection. Its going to happen. I have one set of
> each kit (almost just 2 or 3 left ebay willing) and build mocs on what I get
> from car boot sales (garage sales to you Americans). Its fun to build big
> castles, but I still maintain its more of a challenge to build a smaller set
> that fits well with the others. There are some absolutely fantastic large
> castles out there which make me green with envy, but some are just large
> piles of grey lego piled into big walls. Its not a contest. its not about my
> castle / army is bigger than yours (unless you suffer from castle envy :) )
> its about having fun with plastic bricks.
<major snippage>
Bingo.
Joel J
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| I always had more LEGO than anyone I met, but compared to many people worldwide its a small collection. Its going to happen. I have one set of each kit (almost just 2 or 3 left ebay willing) and build mocs on what I get from car boot sales (garage (...) (24 years ago, 16-Mar-01, to lugnet.castle)
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