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The Evolution of Lego Miniman

Cloud9Gal

~Fury of the Winds~
I grew up with Legos! Loved them then, still do now! It's a simple, inexpensive toy that allows children of all ages, to get very creative and let their imagination go wild.

You can go to http://www.gominimango.com/miniyou/ and upload a picture of yourself or one of your children, and you suddenly become a Lego Miniman.

Cute little clip here:

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You haven't lived if you haven't spent your childhood with LEGO. :d



P.S:

Playmobil is for wusses. :d
 
You haven't lived if you haven't spent your childhood with LEGO. :d



P.S:

Playmobil is for wusses. :d

Poor me, I never had a lego set. Although, I started flying my uncle's Cessna Cardinal at the age of nine, so I really can't bitch about not having Lego's.
 
Hey All,

In keeping with the theme...

Warning some language in here...

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-Ed-
 
Lego and K'Nex= my childhood.

I used build really tall radio masts and bridges out of K'nex and then attack them with Lego ships.

Just typing that made me miss my Legos...:frown:
 
Some years ago my parents were cleaning out their house. Each child inherited old possessions. For me this included the full collection of Legos. They do sit unused in a box though. So many toys and so little time.
 
Some people never grew up to stop playing with LEGO. I worked for the LEGO company for 5.5 years and I saw all sorts of people from children getting their very first sets to the grown ups that do it a stress relief to the Die hard fan. LEGO is one of those things that anyone of any any age can pick up and play with.
 
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