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Oh I did love my Lego - so did my dad - he made some fantastic houses out of the bits. I used to wake up to little villages and sometimes a lighthouse - they did curved shapes in days of yore! Plus lots of different roof tiles - mostly blue. I had multi coloured buildings with yellow, white, red and black bricks. And then it was my brother's turn when he was old enough. Unfortunately he used to build them up and pretend to bomb them so bricks were scattered all over the place. Like Egluntyne says - ouch!

By the time my two came along - wow! The things they could get - and little people too.

 

I remember the Tommy Cooper one - that link was a nice reminder. :D

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When we had the Duplo bricks for my 2 at first, dad always liked to build towers for our son. Unfortunately our DD had started to toddle and had a habit of wandering over to the towers and knock them down, laugh and toddle off again - which infuriated DS - even at that tender age! One day when visiting my folks dad did the usual towers and DS ran to the hallway and came back in such a panic "Erin's coming Erin's coming!" A bit like Corporal Jones in Dad's Army. Then in came her ladyship - evil look in her eye - something like the Staypuft man in Ghostbusters and tried to knock them down again. I can honestly say that Duplo and Lego managed to cause a lot of arguments when my 2 were little.

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The coolio-est!!! :D

 

Is it me, or can you not get basic sets anymore? I remember a green board, some chunky windows, fat trees and fat headed people heads with "Ooops, word censored!"bly nipply ears rather than these new-fangled mini-figs or mini-figures that they do now. Can you still get sets like that? The ones where you used your imagination to build stuff on your green base rather than being told by the packet that it's a police station/rocket/pirate island?

 

I love the idea of pick and mix lego (there's a Lego shop in Bluewater) but I do miss my old school fatter lego.

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That did take me back. I remember the ad and I loved Tommy Cooper but didn't play with Lego. I did have a Meccano crane though :D

 

When my daughter was little we used to visit Windsor Safari Park in the winter when you could have the whole place to yourself. That's all gone now .......... turned into Legoland.

 

 

Windsor Safari park was great!

 

We went there for a cousins birthday, and my dad got stuck in the mud. He had to be towed out by a Zebra car.

 

Best birthday EVER! :lol:

 

(And no, my dad has never lived it down...)

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My OH's mum has just passed down to him all of his Lego from when he was a child...it's currently sitting in a giant box in the garage! I have a feeling I may lose him for a couple of days over Christmas :lol:

 

So did we. Murder if you stand on a piece in your bare feet. :D

 

Not unlike standing on a up turned plug! :lol: Ouch!!!!

 

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