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Subject: 
Re: Building habits
Newsgroups: 
lugnet.starwars, lugnet.space, lugnet.build
Date: 
Mon, 2 Apr 2001 16:00:30 GMT
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In lugnet.starwars, Joel Jacobsen writes:
After looking once more at Dan Jassim's latest minifig carrier, a question
came to mind I wanted to ask him but it could also be posed to everyone.
Just to satisfy my curiousity, of course. :)

(To Dan) Did you have to tear down your original carrier to start this one?

(To everyone) Do you keep models built until you have no choice but to tear
them down for parts, or do you treat them like models - they're built and
stay built and work around that to make new creations?

Build, photograph and tear down to build anew.

- or -

Build, photograph and keep it built till the parts are needed?



And if you do tear it down to build new, do you tear it ALL down or just
snitch the parts needed and leave the rest built till the next part is needed?

--

I have found myself building till I run out of bricks and then trying to
scrounge up something else that works rather than cannibalize currently
built MOC's.

I think I tend to do this because I remember how much time was put into them.

And usually I find that I tend to try and keep them together as long as
possible, even when stealing bits off of them - if it's not a key piece that
would destroy the whole thing just to get to.

Jus' wonderin'... :)

I've come to the conclusion that I'm really a tinkerer.  I've also come to the
conclusion that having too many Lego is burdensome for me because I want the
experience to be relaxing, but it definitely is not when I have to unpack and
lug around all of those boxes and drawers and make a mess of the living room and
create this big ordeal of just getting prepared to build.  I've decided that I
really just enjoy puttering around with my Lego, but not starting massive
months-long projects.  This may explain my great affinity for the grand old
Universal sets.  I've always relished a really good, well-rounded, complementary
selection of pieces that is just large and diverse enough to allow me to create
well, but small enough to pose a challenge.  This may sound silly, but I've
always wanted to create my own personal Perfect Universal Building Set: just a
box of, oh, 1,000 or so pieces that I can easily carry with me on trips and
spread out with ease on the coffee table while watching TV.  The Perfect Set
with the Perfect Pieces: My lifelong quest.

james



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After looking once more at Dan Jassim's latest minifig carrier, a question came to mind I wanted to ask him but it could also be posed to everyone. Just to satisfy my curiousity, of course. :) (To Dan) Did you have to tear down your original carrier (...) (24 years ago, 28-Mar-01, to lugnet.starwars, lugnet.space, lugnet.build)

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