 Ah Lego
#10872 posted by tron on 2006/09/22 01:05:54
I STILL play with Lego, for my birthday a couple of years ago the gf bought my one of those Mindstorms robotic sets. :D
Voodoo: just think, if you'd worked on your lego skills instead of level design you could be working for Lego right now.
 Lego
#10873 posted by bal on 2006/09/22 01:30:13
I used to dream of working for Lego building stuff when I was a kid, up until the day I discovered quake mapping really, then I kinda stopped playing with them.
#10874 posted by Trinca on 2006/09/22 02:17:02
i play a lot legos :) with my kid!
 Tinkertoys.
I was convinced at one point in my early years that I could construct a robot with them. I would not only use tinkertoys, but raid the kitchen for small applicances and tupperware that might come in handy. I would create a big pile of these useful parts in my room ro the den, and set about work all day, or until my mom came from the kitchen screaming about where such-and-such container was. I never did make that robot. Sigh.
#10876 posted by negke on 2006/09/22 03:25:20
i once tried to build a bong from legos... fortunately, it didn't work out.
fantasy spaceships were always cool, especially when they had a battle, were shot down and crashed into hundreds of pieces afterwards. :)
 Lego Bong
#10877 posted by czg on 2006/09/22 04:05:29
I love you, negnegke.
Yeah I was into Lego too. Mostly Technic though.
 Czg Was Always On Another Level Compared To The Rest Of Us.
 Hehe
#10879 posted by inertia on 2006/09/22 05:32:53
Voodoo, we're on the same page with the single-dad-who-didnt-give-a-shit-about-messes thing :D I think the freedom to utilize 3 entire rooms with my own projects really affected me...
 Meh
#10880 posted by Kinn on 2006/09/22 05:33:20
It seems I was less creative than you guys at that age. I played with He-Man mostly. I was really into He-Man.
 If Kinn Played With Legos He'd Build Castle Gayskull
#10881 posted by czg on 2006/09/22 05:43:08
Oh lol I mean grayskull sorry there Kinn ^_~
Adam has faaaabulous hair though, right?
 MARCHER FORTRESS LEGO!
#10882 posted by . on 2006/09/22 05:49:13
GO GO GO!
 He-man
#10883 posted by negke on 2006/09/22 06:10:33
they were cool, their sqeezable heads in particular. i quickly had to discover their vulnerability to fire though, and then, on some new year's eve, they were all gibbed under mysterious circumstances...
sleazygee: lego is even more versatile. check out this useful tool for example: http://that.kicks-ass.org/~steev/teledildonics/ :P
 Ah, Lego
#10884 posted by BlackDog on 2006/09/22 09:55:15
I wasted many an hour on those damned wonderful interconnecting plastic thingies. My crowning glory was a hugeass medieval town thing, which was completed, carefully populated and then was immediately strafed by my super-intricate Death Interceptor (which was really cool and utterly deadly, even if the wings did have a tendency to fall off a bit).
The only bad thing about lego was getting those really small thin bits off.
 BlackDog...
#10885 posted by generic on 2006/09/22 10:13:29
That's why most of mine had teeth marks on them ;) Looking back, however, it probably wasn't the most sanitary way of removing them...
 Legos...
#10886 posted by metlslime on 2006/09/22 13:22:31
I still have two boxes full of them (in storage, sadly.) My largest creation was a 7-story tower where the bottom two floors were castle, then there was the hospital floor, then the police station floor, and then it was just random girders and platforms.
Also: http://sauerbraten.org/new/screenshot_5409294.jpg
 Bal
#10887 posted by Lunaran on 2006/09/22 14:02:17
I used to dream of working for Lego building stuff when I was a kid, up until the day I discovered quake mapping really, then I kinda stopped playing with them.
this is my post also.
 Hm
#10888 posted by Lunaran on 2006/09/22 14:06:28
My legos are all still in tubs in my parents' basement. Wonder if I should go nick them some weekend and see what I can do with the entire monstrous collection now that I'm all mature and creatively trained and not so anal-retentively worried about not taking the individual sets apart and mixing up the pieces.
 Lun
#10889 posted by Kell on 2006/09/22 14:08:41
Do it.
 Biff:
#10890 posted by tron on 2006/09/22 14:10:32
Forget robots, I was convinced I could make a working laser or raygun of some kind purely out of lego utilising all the little coloured half spheres, and the black two inch long bendy tubes.
 Tron
Sure, but a laser or raygun couldnt do your chores.
 Lun:
#10892 posted by metlslime on 2006/09/22 15:41:42
i've tried using legos as an adult. The problem is the old "finding that one piece" in the giant box with 10,000 pieces in it.
I think i'm permanently converted to making game levels becuase you never run out of the piece in the color you want.
 So Did Everyone In The World Play With Lego...
#10893 posted by mwh on 2006/09/22 15:52:59
... or just the sort of people who end up reading a quake mapping forum?
(I played with lego, mostly technic, not so much recently, I got into programming instead of map design though :)
 With All The Second Childhood
#10894 posted by HeadThump on 2006/09/22 16:12:46
stuff going on I wonder what's next? Is everyone going to get up on the furniture to play a game of hotlava?
#10895 posted by Kell on 2006/09/22 16:43:44
Is everyone going to get up on the furniture to play a game of hotlava?
bagsy me the pentagram!!!
 Generic, Ours Too
#10896 posted by BlackDog on 2006/09/22 20:02:02
Although we had a dedicated Lego Knife in the household just for the purpose. Looking back, I think my mum was worried about me choking on a stray piece.
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