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Re: What's your LEGO Specialty?
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lugnet.general
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Thu, 30 Mar 2000 05:13:23 GMT
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MCAMBRON@avoidspamPACBELL.NET
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Wayne R Hussey wrote:
> So, what is YOUR LEGO specialty?
I agree with everyone else, this IS a great topic!
It was Paradisa because those were the first sets I actually allowed myself to
keep. (The rest I would buy because they were great, then end up giving as gifts
to nephews because I felt silly as a grown woman keeping them. Although I did
keep Rocky River Retreat! It was too cool.) I tried to preserve one wall of each
structure I built when I had to put them away during the "babies eating anything
they could find on the floor" stage, but when I looked at them fairly recently
they looked so naive-- nothing like the MOC's of other Lugneters I've seen.
My next stage will probably be trying to build Victorian houses. They had some
really nice ones at Legoland.
Maggie C.
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: What's your LEGO Specialty?
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| (...) Very good question. Mine is themeing and landscaping. All my LEGO sets, regardless of theme, are being placed into a large LEGO city I am working on with my nephew. Non-Town themed items are placed in one of two theme parks in my city. Town (...) (25 years ago, 30-Mar-00, to lugnet.general)
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| I was just browsing and noticed one LUGNETter asking another "what is your LEGO Specialty?" I thought this might be an interesting question to ask the whole group. So, what is YOUR LEGO specialty? Mine is collecting individual elements, building (...) (25 years ago, 28-Mar-00, to lugnet.general) !
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