TranceAddict Forums

TranceAddict Forums (www.tranceaddict.com/forums)
- Chill Out Room
-- Legos
Pages (3): « 1 2 [3]


Posted by Leon on May-13-2009 04:01:

my parents never got me the train one for my birthday.. i still hold it against them


Posted by Leon on May-13-2009 04:06:



hahawtf


Posted by Joss Weatherby on May-13-2009 04:12:

Loved them!!!

I used to build little artillery pieces using rubber bands... I even built ones attached to planes I'd build.

My little brother and our neighbor were way more into Playmobil (which is also awesome) and I'd fly my jet in there and shoot their nicely set up western towns or pirate camps...


Posted by Domesticated on May-13-2009 04:16:

Ha ha. Those clips just reminded me of how we did stop-motion Lego videos in school. I think I was about 14 at the time. God it was fun.

Our video was about a superhero called "James Bong" from the town of Huyimsaydencaniholdefraten (I can't believe I remember that) and his efforts to diffuse a bomb on a boat or something.


Posted by PoisonJam19 on May-13-2009 04:36:

I always liked following the instructions and putting the whole model together, but then taking it apart later to use the pieces in my own creations.

Legos were the shit. I wonder if my parents still have mine...


Posted by djhaziel on May-13-2009 05:34:


Posted by basd on May-13-2009 05:46:

quote:
Originally posted by pmoisse
I loved it, and still have buckets of it at home.

I was more a fan of the early Technic series than the space / jungle / pirate series'.

Same here.

quote:
The experience wouldn't be complete without stepping on a fucking piece or two. Damn, they always hurt so bad!

Same here.

I was always building cars. I had this plan to build one that was big enough to seat myself, only to find out there weren't nearly enough pieces in my collection after finishing the first headlight or so.


Posted by Andrieux on May-13-2009 06:33:

Reminded me of this artist who does Lego art.

http://brickartist.com/















This one looks like the dino is eating the lady nom nom.


Posted by Sushipunk on May-13-2009 06:51:

Impressive. Most impressive.


Posted by ziptnf on May-13-2009 12:51:

Fucking sick, that must take a lot of time. I wonder if he plans out where all the blocks are gonna go before he builds them, or if he just wings it every time?


Posted by david.michael on May-13-2009 13:05:

quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf
ARRR2D2



Posted by bamski on May-13-2009 13:08:

I'll never forget how epic it was to visit Legoland when I was like 10

quote:
Originally posted by tubularbills
yeah big fan of legos. but just regular plain ol' legos. i didn't need all the special ones. just regular blocks to build shit with.


Same here.

Also, inb4davolvopic


Posted by ziptnf on May-13-2009 13:15:

quote:
Originally posted by stevebutabi


Hell yeah.

Gotta love the original blacktron series. Had dudes that looked like this:


Posted by bamski on May-13-2009 13:19:

quote:
Originally posted by ziptnf


Those are like the ones that the neighbours kid had and I was stuck with the regular ones.

I did have a pirate dude, though.

A MOFUGGIN PIRATE, BITCHES!!1


Posted by basd on May-14-2009 05:20:

quote:
Originally posted by DuBam
Also, inb4davolvopic

That had me going to google.. Turns out there's more than one:




Posted by bamski on May-14-2009 05:43:

One thing that really caught my eye in Legoland was the statue of liberty, damn impressive piece of work.


Posted by Lunar Phase 7 on May-15-2009 11:34:

Years ago, there was an accident in a local factory.

A woman slipped on a walkway situated above a vat of chemicals.

She grabbed the railing on her decent and desperately held on for dear life.

Another worker seeing this ran to her aid whilst others raced to get help.

Trying to take her mind of the impending doom they started asking each other questions.

He asked "What was your favourite toy growing up?" She replied "My Doll, what about you?"

"Lego" He said, so she did. Silly ****.


Pages (3): « 1 2 [3]

Powered by: vBulletin
Copyright © 2000-2021, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.