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Old 09-20-2014, 07:04 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Default Legos: Should be respected as work of art

Remember when we were all kids and each of us got a big Lego building set? full of large beautiful colorful blocks that connect. we built all sorts of things like Houses, cars, animals, etc. we make believe it as something else. first came the basic sets, then the LEGOLAND series(the Original 3 - Medieval, Present Day City, and Outer Space). years later, it expanded into books, video games, a motion picture. the rise of cheaper material 3rd party Legos(MegaBloks, K-Nex, etc). there are now licensed product Legos like Star Wars lego, TMNT, Lord of the Rings, DC comics, etc. because of that, theyre becoming collectors items meaning we all should treat lego like a respected work of art, meaning don't abuse a single block, every single block must be preserved and well handled. most of our blocks were abused back when we were kids cause we dropped them, dirtied them, lost them. we cant let our children go through the same thing we went through when we were kids. we must care for every single lego block, especially the manuals, and other accessories. I remember having the mini catalogs, but I don't have them no more, probably because I threw them away. so sad of me.
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