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Hey guys, check this out, if you guys were or are big fans of Lego you will like this. A guy made the delorian from back to the future all with lego and he even made the library which Marty Mcfly used to recieve the thunder so he could go back in time.
Check out the image gallery at the link:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=148986
Pretty cool eh?

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Hey guys, check this out, if you guys were or are big fans of Lego you will like this. A guy made the delorian from back to the future all with lego and he even made the library which Marty Mcfly used to recieve the thunder so he could go back in time.

Check out the image gallery at the link:

http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?f=148986

Pretty cool eh?

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It even has operating gull-wing doors! That is sick. He made a couple of spoof magazine covers, and if you look at one of them, it appears he also made "Kit", the car from Knight Rider.

 

I remember when I played with legos when I was young. They say that legos are one of the best brain toys to have around for children. It furthers their creativity, ability to solve problems, etc.

 

I don't know if it worked that magic on me though :)

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Ooh!!!

 

I'm a Lego fan, so yeah, I think this pwnz. BTW, a lot of adults do play with Legos. :)

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Yep - adults definitely invest in the Legos. Some of the kids I knew in high school (mid-teens) who were still playing with the things at that point ended up being engineers or architects. Gee, I wonder what sparked their interest in those fields. *grins*

 

So, if I ever get the nieces and nephews that I'm already planning on spoiling rotten (an act of revenge against my brothers and sister, of course) they're getting about eight zillion Legos each. Just so that I can laugh when my sibs step on the stupid things at three in the morning.

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That site pictures are nice, just makes me remember the times I used to play with Lego myself, I had a lot of it and did make a lot of things, like planes, vehicles, structures etc. but with time I was loosing the interest, same as the Lego "little things" and later I gave them away to my brother's kids :PBut if I could get some time, I wold spend some hours to create something with Lego for nostalgic memories, I think the things I could create now could be much better than I used to being a little kid. :)

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Man, I used to play with Legos all the time when I was a child. They were so fun to play with, constructing vehicles and robots and buildings... such nostalgic times!!! Darn... but my mother gave those Lego pieces away (I had a huge box of all assorted pieces :P) to some family. Now, all I have is a biker Bionicle thing :POh well, Lego is a really cool thing to do - building as far as imagination can take you. I once remember building a submarine (with holes) and playing with it in the bathtub when I was little. I would turn the water up to halfway up and make sound effects while the submarine swims in the water.Hahahahha!! Man... I wish Lego was cheaper here. I hear that Lego is much cheaper in the States, though. If I go there sometime (some time in the future), I am SURE I will buy some Lego and play with it for a long long time :D :)I miss Lego :P

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