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Re: Too much Lego?
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Date: 
Thu, 25 Mar 2004 09:10:53 GMT
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Thomas Main wrote:
In the end, how many parts could you comfortably build with?  I'd like
to say 10,000.
The number heavyly depends on certain factors. One is the size and type
of model. Some people build small houses, or accessories, and some build
large installations ans scenarios. Another is the way how they deal with
the completed MOC. Some people build one MOC at a time, and scrap them
again before they build another MOC, some put a MOC once completed on
the shelf for years.

My first notable MOC is still untouched (and unshown) on the shelf, and
my current MOC is estimated at about 50000 bricks, therefor a limit of
10000 would be quite tough on me. And I already started to collect
bricks for the next MOC to be build, because I don't intend to scrap my
current MOC for parts for the time being (especially as it is getting
harder to get the parts I need to complete it).

yours, Christian Treczoks



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  Too much Lego?
 
The recent discussions about the color change and people's buying habits got me thinking about how much we as individuals spend on Lego. In particular, at least a couple of people in this thread ((URL) admitted to spending between $2,000-$5,000 or (...) (21 years ago, 22-Mar-04, to lugnet.general)  

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