Adult Fixie-skidders of LEGO

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  • Cheers.
    We must be close in age then.

  • I'm 36, but got started early and was also the beneficiary of some hand-me-downs - the pirate ship came from a school friend of my sister who's just turned 40. My 'golden era' of Lego was probably around 1991-1996, I think the last big set I got was the 6991 space monorail and then as I got older computer games became the obsession...

  • Yup, I'm the same as the original owner of the ship. :)

  • The new Concorde set looks fantastic, not that I've got anywhere to put it!

  • Found this set during a loft clear out. I think there are two pieces missing but I should have spares I can add in. Instructions included. Free to anyone that's interested. First to PM can have.


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  • My build actually made it to the fan vote!
    Please, please, please, If you like it log in and vote and comment on the entry site too.
    https://ideas.lego.com/s/ca:6783f8cd362a4b76b9b195571c76ecd9

  • What set does this fragment come from, or how might I find out?


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  • Get a job!

  • He finally finished assembling the space station.


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  • Can't find it but was this not a Starwars miniset?

  • It does look kind of Tatooine coloured... I shall investigate. It was one of the few model fragments rather than individual bricks in a bulk pile I have acquired.

  • The themes in the Lego Friends range aren't my cup of tea, but my 4 year old likes them. And the pastel colours are so good.

  • My brother works in a shop where a local guy orders 3 of every set he wants in case the box is dinged and he can take the immaculate one.

    https://www.lego.com/en-gb/product/ferrari-daytona-sp3-42143

    This means my brother just used his store discount to pick up this set with a dinged box for 120 quid..

    My Dad is going to be a happy guy for Xmas this year!

  • I bought and built that earlier in the year. It's fucking massive. I had absolutely nowhere to put it so dismantled it and sold it for £20 less than I bought it for.

    Cool build.

  • It's fucking massive.

    Speaking of the Concorde model...

  • Yeah unless u are the Royal Family some of these kits are a tad excessive.

    A lot of oil.

  • A lot of oil

    2kg of oil is used for every 1kg of Lego. I have no idea if that's a lot comparatively to other toys or oil products.

    The way I look at it, is that my daughter and her cousins are currently using the Lego I had as a kid when at her grandparents. That's not single use plastic so can't be viewed through the same lens.

  • I'm guilty of it too. All in the name of education? or entertainment?

    Not just lego either.

  • My Dad is going to be lost to it for months and then my Mum will worry about where it will go. :D

  • I had absolutely nowhere to put it

    Must be easier to stow away than 42100 which is currently separated from the rest of my collection in a couple of 400×300×170 euro boxes.
    Thinking about 42146 for 🤶

  • The mine building is complete!
    Just need to find the two miners….prob fed up of waiting and downing a few in the local.


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  • Found em.

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