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Best toy ever made, without question. Helped to stimulate imagination, develop co-ordination skills, teach design, engineering and construction principles, and allowed kids to act out all sorts of fantasy scenarios. And the beauty was, it was never static; everything could be pulled apart, to create entirely new worlds.
[url= http://gizmodo.com/5018990/lego-secret-vault-contains-all-sets-in-history ]Jammy bugger gets to visit the Lego vault.[/url]
Ah, what a happy time childhood was, playing for hours and hours, with loads of little bricks, lost in my own little world, sometimes actually falling asleep surrounded by hundreds of little pieces.
I'll never forget the Christmas when my present from my nan (hope the angels are looking after you, nanna) turned out to be this:
I won't lie; I'm a bit emotional, remembering such happy times. What's your favourite Lego memories?
Lego rocks. Forget the OLPC project; every child on Earth should have Lego...
What's your favourite Lego memories?
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A bit sweary, so may be NSFW
WOW ! That has brought back some memories.....
I remember the space lego and I remember the lego board that looked like the surface of the moon...I was very big on lego with my grand parents.. happy days ! 😀
Buying some space sets for my 7th or 8th birthday is my memory of Lego, loved the stuff.
My 5 year old is now discovering it and wants some for his birthday, good lad!
Playing about with torsion bar suspension on the technical stuff.
Playing 'Limited Lego' with my two cousins on Nan's lino kitchen floor. We'd each build a car/vehicle and then crash them into each other in a triangular three-way pile-up. Then make three new vehicles from the pile of bits.
Ah, the 70s. Happy days...
i remember the technic test car was THE set that all the kids wanted. my parents tried ot fob me off with a smaller version but i stood firm and got the real thing. the gear box was beyond me though, gutted!
Building the high-speed train (the red one) with my dad, on Christmas Day, light years ago.
Wondering how old you had to be to graduate into Lego Technics.
Being disgusted by people who mixed "Castle" with "Space". 😈
Blimey, I had this:
Had to be confiscated, or I woon't get out of the bath. You had to fit a weighted keel to the bottom, for aquatic use, or you could fit wheels, for use on dry land.
My mum worked in Hamleys for a short while, and got a couple of small sets as promotional gifts. One was a tiny little house, with about a dozen bricks. Those sets are worth a flippin' fortune, now!
Ah well. Memories are priceless...
Was a lego nut when I was a kid. Got the Technical forklift kit [url= http://www.brickset.com/detail/?Set=850-1 ]clicky[/url] when I was 4! So why do I have no clue when it comes to maintaining my bike?
My favourite kits were the Space Cruiser [url= http://www.brickset.com/detail/?Set=487-1 ]more clicky[/url] and the Car Chassis [url= http://www.brickset.com/detail/?Set=8860-1 ]here[/url].
I build loads of 'custom' stuff - oil rigs, cable cars from the upstairs to the garden (Where Eagles Dare anyone), big assault ships with ships and tanks inside and choppers on the top.
And I've got a twelve week old boy - oooh - what to buy? Bikes, Lego, Nintendo Wii, Scalectrix - Come on!
I once met the educational director of Lego on a flight to Korea. I told him that is was his fault that I was destined to spend the next week in various hot and noisy paper mills because Technical Lego had got me in to engineering at the age of 7.
rudeboy, that ship is the one that started me off with lego.
Happy days my friend, happy days.
The space lego monorail set was one of my favorites,and the technical lego yellow float plane with moving ailerons and elevator and motorised engine. I used to spend hours lying on my bedroom floor making things.
I can remember treading on a piece of lego in bare feet or socks used to hurt like anything!
And right angled 3-ers were always hard to find if i was making something up.
I even made a moving model of a beam engine after going to Kelham Island in Sheffield,an electric motor connected to a wheel drove the piston,rather than the normal way round.
Playing with Lego was good. My bedroom carpet was always really comfy to lie on while making things.
Spent hours and hours playing with Lego, best game me and my mate came up with was something we called Crashems, basically build two wheeled vehichles and crash them into each other on the upstairs landing at his mums house. I ended up with a square thing with cogs for wheels called Cogs and he would spend hours constructing the most eloborate contraptions. Cogs would always break and wreck his fantastic creations but he would just go and build another. He was a genius with Lego, brilliant memories.
handed over all my origainal lego to my son this year. He loves it!
Good archive for old lego sets, plenty of nostalgia:
[url= http://www.brickset.com/ ]Brickset[/url]
Do NOT download this, if you have work to do!!
[url= http://ldd.lego.com/download/default.aspx ]Lego Digital Designer[/url]
Sadly, I think a lot of the innocence and simplicity has gone, from Lego. Too much merchandising stuff and 'themes'; Star Wars, Harry Potter, Indiana Jones etc. And there are too many elaborate parts; part of the appeal was using one's imagination, to overcome the limitations of basic pieces. And there's stuff with guns and knives now; Legoland was always a happy place, where no-one had hate or anger. Well, apart from Castle, but the weapons were at least in a historical context.
This one sticks in my mind as the classic one we all wanted (My bother had it)...
Here's 2 of my favourite ones I owned...
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[i]Sadly, I think a lot of the innocence and simplicity has gone, from Lego. Too much merchandising stuff and 'themes'; Star Wars, Harry Potter, Indiana Jones etc. And there are too many elaborate parts; part of the appeal was using one's imagination, to overcome the limitations of basic pieces.[/i]
Do agree but then at the same time I love my son's Lego AT-AT and Tie Fighter...Lego and Star Wars: the perfect match!
Nuke, I soooo wanted that car. Never got it though
I still have that car....boxer engine, adjustable seats and everything. 8)
Lego = Best. Toy. EVER. Fact.
[i]Nuke, I soooo wanted that car. Never got it though [/i]
Yeah, it was cool. Thing that doesn't really come across in the picture is it's size: got to have been over half a metre long which, to a kid, seemed even bigger.
*wanders off for a browse on eBay*
This:
http://guide.lugnet.com/set/?q=6276_1&v=z
Plus this:
http://guide.lugnet.com/set/?q=6270_1&v=z
Plus this:
http://guide.lugnet.com/set/?q=6265_1&v=z
= best birthday EVER!!
Piratey stuff = rubbishest lego ever. A flippin one piece shark... tsssk.
i had that tractor and the car+ a fork lift and snow mobile that pivoted in the middle
did anyone else build 'rally' cars and draw fake mud on them with felt tip?
Big Lego fan back when anything other than white and red was unheard of. Spent months building houses with the transparent light brick, and disappearing into my wardrobe to check it out.
Suffered a recent relapse and splashed out on the recent VW Beetle.
Lego relapse. I think I'll have one of those! 🙂
I had lots of Lego. Mostly odds and ends.
Then finally I got my first big set. The car...
As others have said it was a really impressive piece of kit. Reclining seats, suspension, working gearbox and engine. It took a couple of hours to make.
My son loves Lego now. Some people may think all the movie tie-ins are devaluing the brand but I'm not so sure. Not now that I've seen the Star Destroyer. Very impressive.
I've still got all mine !
30 years old !
Hehe !
Can't wait till my Son want's to play with it all. (Right now we just a have a huge mix box)
Still built and in boxes in the loft are.
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I've got a whole city.
Most of the (New) Star wars
And technic stuff up there too.
Soo many happy memories !
Helped to stimulate imagination, develop co-ordination skills, teach design, engineering and construction principles, and allowed kids to act out all sorts of fantasy scenarios
What a load of pompous bollox - I suppose RudeBoy, all your xmas and birthday presents were boring 'educational' sh1te from 'Early Learning' eh ?
Anyways .... I would have thought that the kids down your street played with [i]real[/i] bricks ?
Now .... [i]real bricks[/i] were well ace for [i]'acting out all sorts of fantasy scenarios'[/i] ....
[b]peterpoddy[/b]And a big crane on wheels with a telescopic jib, but I can't find that one anywhere.....
I had that one too! I think my favourite though was what was called the "Universal motor set" - came with motors and loads of bits, but no big single thing to make - I liked making my own stuff.
One of my best mates has a brother who is a graphic designer and had a job with Lego for a while. His days were basically drawing stuff up and handing the drawings to someone to build them. That's got to be a cool job!
i still play with it still pop down to the local toys 'r' us and pick up the new catologs for playmobile and lego 🙂
I bought the big Technic Bulldozer as my own Christmas present in 2007, is great fun. Dog doesn't like it mind, bit like the hoover, very wary of it.
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What a load of pompous bollox - I suppose RudeBoy, all your xmas and birthday presents were boring 'educational' sh1te from 'Early Learning' eh ?
What a nasty, bitter and twisted individual you are, Gus. Just because you were too old before Lego was invented. You're just jealous. 🙁
I have to be honest; I do like the Star Wars Lego stuff. I could only dream of that, 30 odd years ago.
I love some of the more unusual sets:
What a nasty, bitter and twisted individual you are, Gus. Just because you were too old before Lego was invented. You're just jealous.
Nope, I had Lego as a kid.
Which might explain why I'm 'bitter and twisted' though.
Totally useless crap - nothing you made out of it looked even remotely real.
All I wanted (and TBF I got) were proper tools.
And a ferret......never got one of those. My mate did though.
lovin the 9951 tractor still remember taking it to mt grans to show her on boxing day
You mustuv been a very disturbed child, GG.
And you are wronger than wrong, on this matter. Sorry, but it's true.
Totally useless crap
S'like saying 'Christopher Wren; crap architect; all his stuff's very 'samey'. Or, 'Van Gogh; why din't he learn to paint propply?'
A Philistine, is what you are. And you have a heart of stone.
CFH has it over you on this one; 'Best Toy Ever'. S'because it is. There is no argument.
Sorry, but it's true.
No need to apologise, 'cause I'm right - Lego was for ponces.
Me and mates used our 'creative & artistic' talents to do proper stuff, eg : stink bombs out of hydrogen sulphide put together from my chemistry set; or improvised explosive devices made out of empty Squeezy bottles filled with gas and detonated with Jetex fuses; or rammed bangers into freshly done dog's turds so that when they exploded the dog sh1t splatted artistically all up the sides of parked cars.
We had a proper childhood.
The lego space stuff was ace... I was always a bit bitter that the pirates didin't come along til I was too old, just because pirates are awesome.
I know people say "It's sad that lego has guns now" but come on, every kid who ever had lego space gave them ray guns, you used the megaphone things and stuck a red clear bit on the end, instant death ray. And it was a toy you could actually destroy when you had a fight scene, then rebuild after.
I used to be big into technic. Had the big truck, sports car etc...
Remember I also had this instruction booklet: [url= http://cgi.ebay.com.au/LEGO-TECHNIC-DESIGNERS-MANUAL-8891-IDEAS-BOOK---1991_W0QQitemZ290316252817QQcmdZViewItemQQimsxZ20090511?IMSfp=TL090511138001r13235 ]Technics booklet[/url]
There was this motorised cable car design in it which i had moving across my room for months on a piece of kite wire. Good times...
Incidentally, my colleague just bought me this as a joke for my bday. I think she meant for it to represent a bicycle (and oh my geekiness):
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Dougal - my wife bought me that one for Christmas 07..
I hadn't 'played' with Lego for years, totally enjoyed myself 😀 cat thinks it's a bit strange though....
I didnt have 'sets', just collected loads of odd pieces from jumble sales and such. I did manage to build my own 'star destroyer' that was as long as the sofa, although colour co-ordination and in fact any real similarity to the original were purely in my mind!
or improvised explosive devices made out of empty Squeezy bottles filled with gas and detonated with Jetex fuses; or rammed bangers into freshly done dog's turds so that when they exploded the dog sh1t splatted artistically all up the sides of parked cars.
Ah, nice. So, you were a destructive, delinquent yoof, then? Intent on destroying, rather than creating?
And you're in the building trade now?
Maybe you shooduv had some Lego, then your work might be a bit better...
As part of my PhD I have decided to build some laser mounts out of meccano but I am at a point where I think lego technics would be better as there are gears etc. using lego as 'scientific research' is great!
Incidentally, my colleague just bought me this as a joke for my bday. I think she meant for it to represent a bicycle (and oh my geekiness):
You lucky, lucky bastard! You've had a [i]right[/i] result!
I've decided, cynical merchandising exercise or not, I HAVE to have some Star Wars Lego.
Well still have that technic car, the yellow castle, a train and 928 galaxy curiser still in orginal boxes.
Also got the daddy star destroyer 10030 for xmas one year. Took 5 days to build.
I had a few of the smaller spaceships and a smaller technical lego car but it all seemed so expensive! My rich mates had the bigger kits so got to play with them and get jealous.


















