Author Topic: Post memories with legos.  (Read 2794 times)

Well...that's one hell of a childhood you experienced.
ITS NOT THE 9/11 TOWERS ITS SOMETHING SIMILAR I BUILT NOT THE ACTUAL THING LEAVE ME ALONE I WAS A DIFFERENT KID

When the Star Wars MINIs first game out, I was pretty damn stoked. My brother built a tiny little thing resembling a wider version of some generic freighter, we dubbed it the "Puny Pod." After that, we tried imagining the interior layout in Minifig scale - our idea was to have the ship be stupidly large despite its name. We had built a relatively large rec room, cafeteria, living quarters, and part of the bridge when our sister stepped on it and broke half of it.

god damn I wish I took pictures of it.

I had a gray sparkly lego bucket full of randomly colored bricks and it also had a reflective silver brick in it

I used to spend hours and hours in the middle of the night playing with the legos on my bed trying to figure out how to make a submarine
none of my prototypes worked

i remember building a large lego tower
then my brother tipped it over
i cried ;-;

I had and still have like 10,000 Lego bricks that I built into big cities.  I also had like 100 minifigures that all had different names.



my first
good times
good times

i also remember when I REALLY wanted blockland, i was playing on the Bedroom map at around 9:00 PM and my uncle and my brother were watching me play the demo. So i turned around and said "i'm gonna make a skyscraper" and made a 5 block tall 64x64 cube tower. It was pretty cool



my first
good times
good times
Oh please
Me and my old friends, we worked on a city in his basement out of lego since 1sth grade and it took up the entire basement
it was featured somewere at some legoland but I don't remember since I abandoned it in 4th grade and they kept working on it



My very first Lego minifigures :')

i also remember when I REALLY wanted blockland, i was playing on the Bedroom map at around 9:00 PM and my uncle and my brother were watching me play the demo. So i turned around and said "i'm gonna make a skyscraper" and made a 5 block tall 64x64 cube tower. It was pretty cool
Oh god my biggest early blockland memory
I had the demo, and I was testing it out during a family birthday party for a few cousins and my brother
So I go to the top of the Slopes map and build a 64x cube tower as high as possible using the brick limit in the demo (my cousin Derek got me interested in BL but he never bought the game himself)
Then I jump my blockhead off.
We get called out to the other room to sing happy birthday.
Right after we finish, there's a few seconds of silence, and then suddenly, on maximum volume from the computer,
"AAAAH!" (blockhead death sound)
And then we all burst out laughing


shhh
I know its not Lego.
shhhh

I had this set, and I wish I kept it together



EDIT: Otherwise I'm working on remaking my old Star Wars sets, like the 2004 X-wing, 2006 A-Wing, 2006 Slave I, and so on.

my brother stepped on a Lego and had to go to the hospital


Oh yeah and trying to get those plate bricks separated from your build when you don't have a finger nail
Hngggg

my brother stepped on a Lego and had to go to the hospital


Oh yeah and trying to get those plate bricks separated from your build when you don't have a finger nail
Hngggg
I actually had a special tool for that