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No seriously each to their own, but for me the point of these sort of activities is for them to be a challenge. It's not for me if it's something a child could knock up, but if that's what blows your skirt up, go nuts.

I still think r/c cars / trucks are pretty awesome, just to balance out the above. But then you can do something with those after they're built!! 😂
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This is a 911, apparently.

£200 :lol:

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Anyway, Amazon vouchers, nice smelling stuff, alcohol and a t-shirt.
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I'm currently en route to Germanistan to see my ex's Easter present show his face to the world 🤦‍♀️
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JLv3.0 wrote: Wed Dec 26, 2018 12:56 pm I'm currently en route to Germanistan to see my ex's Easter present show his face to the world 🤦‍♀️
Good luck and enjoy!!
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Thanks mate 🤞🏼
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I wasn't bought much Lego as a child as it always been a premium product price wise, so I think was making up for lost childhood, that being said I only started buying it when I got the staff discount :lol: You can like childish things and not be a child you know. A lot of (boring) people think skidding cars is childish too..
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McSwede wrote: Wed Dec 26, 2018 1:16 pm
JLv3.0 wrote: Wed Dec 26, 2018 12:56 pm I'm currently en route to Germanistan to see my ex's Easter present show his face to the world 🤦‍♀️
Good luck and enjoy!!
Blimey - both those things yes 8-)

Is there a known assisted delivery slot or are you staying til it happens ?
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Well he's due on the 2nd so given it was all the information I had, I've booked a week either side of that date. Best I could think of really. No assisted delivery.
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Barry wrote: Wed Dec 26, 2018 1:27 pm I wasn't bought much Lego as a child as it always been a premium product price wise, so I think was making up for lost childhood, that being said I only started buying it when I got the staff discount :lol: You can like childish things and not be a child you know. A lot of (boring) people think skidding cars is childish too..
I never said it makes you a child! 😂 Fkn ell - you lot really take your Lego seriously! :D
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I think the original question and the response sounded a bit condescending, not surprising that it would make people a bit defensive.

Good luck with the hatching JL, maybe you'll develop a love for lego with the kid :lol:.
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You can't take Lego seriously, its a childs toy :lol: I was replying to Dan anyway, as if there were rules to growing up?! Anyhoo, most of mine is still in the box, gaining in value quicker than my savings account.

Good luck with the nipper btw 8-)
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I thought I would find Lego enjoyable but never bought any as an adult as I wouldn’t know what to do with it when built. We bought my 10 year old cousin the Technic truck and I helped him assemble it but found quite boring. A puzzle requires more thinking as you’re not just following instructions.

So instead of buying a Lego 911 I think I’ll buy a proper Stirling engine kit to assemble and it will look nice on my desk and I can appreciate and actual mechanic engine chugging away much more than 6 plastic cylinders.
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All the best JL 8-)
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Thanks guys 8-) don't mind admitting I've been a fkn mess so far today. Hopefully I'll man up when the time demands.
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dan wrote: Wed Dec 26, 2018 11:23 am I know this will be an unpopular viewpoint but why didn't you all grow out of lego about 25 years ago?
I did, but about 24 years ago I bought some again.

For me there's a nostalgia about it because I loved it as a kid and it led me to read engineering. And the fact that I could sell it for what I paid (or more, often) makes it a fairly sensible thing to buy frivolously.
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All the best JL, you'll rise to the occasion.
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duncs500 wrote: Wed Dec 26, 2018 4:28 pm All the best JL, you'll rise to the occasion.
That's what got him into this mess in the first place ;)
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As long as you don't run away I think you get full marks whatever happens don't you? 😆
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Lego is an easy one, it lets me zone out.

As does walking the dog.

At work I’m generally running large complex technical jobs, have stress, people wanting my time and loads of things to think about.

Lego gives me snippets of time when I can focus on an easy mechanical job. It fits in perfectly around children as I simply can’t disappear for hours on my bike when I have so many other needs of my time.

It’s easy, fun, let’s you focus.

Dave!
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