Stumble upon this video and it's way too awesome! This is basically the history of Lego in 17mins.
Me being me, I have very(I mean VERY) short attention span and most youtube videos can't go past the 3mins mark for me and I actually stayed and completed the 17mins video. That says a lot about the video doesn't it?
Isn't it very inspiring and interesting?
I've always been a fan of LEGO but to be frank it ain't the cheapest toy out there. That being said, my mum will still try her best to buy me what she could and I remember my biggest set ever was the Pirate ship.
It was so long ago but I believe it looked something like this.
None of my LEGO sets really stayed the way they should for longer than a day or two. I will always break them up and reconfigure them to the way I like it and more often into Robots, Cars, Battle Machines. I'm a violent kid, I know. I even remember drawing some of the instruction myself so I could make those designs again.
Although LEGO is a little pricey but I really like it's endless fun and I am sure it contributed to how creative and how I always look at things different today. It sure beats the kids facing the computer all day long no?
And this is my LEGO story, what's yours?
Mr.Smith, fix, unfix, fix, unfix, fix.
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