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Re: A LEGO Collection
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lugnet.general
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Wed, 3 Jan 2001 20:18:15 GMT
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> Actually, the real answer is whatever makes you happy. I've noticed
> primarily two distinct collecting styles- collecting for parts and
> collecting for sets. And most definitely, there are all sorts of overlaps
> and degrees of extremity.
Yup, I have to agree - I like town mostly, I play with them with my son, and
the SW sets and other bigger sets are just too much for him right now. The
town sets do him good - he loves cars and planes. So collect what you like.
I think if you get a few sets from random series then you are depriving
yourself. I try to concentrate on one series ~ and if I see a set that I
REALLY like (the snowspeeder and speeder bikes) then I get them. I see
others said go for the large sets ~ I do the oppsoite - I go for the small
sets, you can get lots of small sets for the price of one big set - this
gives you more options.
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| (...) I think you'll find that the only truly good collection of Lego is the one that has all of it. :) Actually, the real answer is whatever makes you happy. I've noticed primarily two distinct collecting styles- collecting for parts and collecting (...) (24 years ago, 3-Jan-01, to lugnet.general)
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