we're getting a new Lego park down here in Fla this year . I'm a little excited but waiting to hear reviews.
we're getting a new Lego park down here in Fla this year . I'm a little excited but waiting to hear reviews.
f86sabjf wrote: we're getting a new Lego park down here in Fla this year . I'm a little excited but waiting to hear reviews.
If it's like Legoland in San Diego, you'll love it. My family has been several times and we love it. I kinda hate that the kids are getting too old for it now.
I hate you guys. Here I thought I didn't forget anything when I moved to the east coast, and now i'm all depressed that my lego collection is 1000 miles away! I'm especially sad I never finished that technic supercar thing with the engine and the 4 wheel steer and the independent suspension... now i'm sad
maddabe wrote: In reply to f86sabjf: Where?! Where?!
There building it in the old Cypress Gardens location in Winter Haven. I believe they are already selling tickets. Better yet how about a link
http://florida.legoland.com/
looks like oct 2011 is there goal
Back from the dead!
Anyone have pictures of a Lego E30? Mine is at home, but I'm at school. Naturally, I need to build one for my desk here!
I love my legos... I passed mine along to my now 7 y/o boy... 9y/o daughter doesn't like em near as much but still likes em.
the local library is having a lego robotics camp coming up, I signed both of em up... :)
I had a bucket full of em when I was a kid.My son plays with Legos now, and he's just turned 2. I find my self playing with them more then he does.
If Legos were as advanced as they are today, I would have been more of a nerd when I was younger. But let's also give a solid shoutout to K'Nex and Erector Sets.
I had the Lego F1 car, the original one. Bought it when I was 16, and I'm not embarrassed by that
I also have a ton of other sets, I think they're in my parent's attic. Definitely saving those for if/when I have kids.
Rufledt wrote: I hate you guys. Here I thought I didn't forget anything when I moved to the east coast, and now i'm all depressed that my lego collection is 1000 miles away! I'm especially sad I never finished that technic supercar thing with the engine and the 4 wheel steer and the independent suspension... now i'm sad
Let me borrow the R3, and I will be right back with your Lego's!!!
I've got 6 full-size Rubbermaid cases full of Legos. When I own a house one day, I'm going to get into model railroading. With LEGOs. My plan is to have ~100 square feet (or more) of a LEGO city with trains and 4-foot-high skyscrapers.
flountown wrote: If Legos were as advanced as they are today, I would have been more of a nerd when I was younger. But let's also give a solid shoutout to K'Nex and Erector Sets.
I used to build trucks out of K'Nex and push them down the stairs. I would see where they broke and "engineer" them to be stronger in the weak spot and repeat the process. I was such a 10-year old nerd. I still wonder why my degree is in History....
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