• 2 years 7 months ago
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    mustachiobandit wrote:
    My main two toys growing up were Legos and GI Joe; I'll be honest, I tried, but they didn't mix too well.


    Yeah I know. I could hear Gung-Ho's manhood cringe in the colorful army base.
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      My main two toys growing up were Legos and GI Joe; I'll be honest, I tried, but they didn't mix too well.
      Five Iron Frenzy...you are missed and loved.
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        • 2 years 7 months ago
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        speaking of Legos.....

        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4qsWFFuYZYI
        Doc.....are you telling me that this sucker is NUCLEAR?!
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          I used to make cages and then my sisters would put plastic animals in them and play zoo. They were also great for Furry Families and Playmobil too. We didn't have very much stuff for the majority of Playmobil that we had but with the large bin of Lego blocks we would always make things sometimes even a whole house.
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            bklynbren wrote:
            vkimo wrote:
            Wow, that's such a simple yet brilliant idea. I never have!


            Are you serious or just being sarcastic? lol either way. We always used the legos to make vehicles and bases for our action figures and other toys. What I have never done is actually build what was intended by the lego set.


            Nah, I'm serious! It just never occurred to me to combine my other toys with my Legos. I guess it was in part because I kept my Legos in a separate spot from my toys. So when I wanted to play with Legos it was solely to that end.
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              No. I didn't have enough to build anything for my other toys.
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                vkimo wrote:
                Wow, that's such a simple yet brilliant idea. I never have!


                Are you serious or just being sarcastic? lol either way. We always used the legos to make vehicles and bases for our action figures and other toys. What I have never done is actually build what was intended by the lego set.
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                  I made garages for matchbox cars. I also played with vehicles & robots made from legos, right alongside transformers & other toys. (I once made my own lego "transformer" and treated it like it was one of my regular transformers or gobots.)

                  While not lego related, I did use ring-a-majigs to build forts for my gobots & transformers.

                  I would also make vehicles from different construction sets & play with them together, as though i had made them all from the same set (including legos, construx, and legions of power).
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                  Gee Caspah, you're a twicky one!
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                    Wow, that's such a simple yet brilliant idea. I never have!
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                      We all love Lego, don't we?

                      Seeing as Lego bricks are so versatile and multi-purpose, did you, as a kid, ever use Lego in conjunction with other toys?

                      By doing so, you could've used Lego to build:

                      A house for Barbie
                      Stables for My Little Pony
                      Barracks (spelling?) for army men
                      A flying machine for a Star Wars character

                      Did you ever do stuff like this? Don't think I ever did...
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                        • 1 year 6 months ago
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                        Playmobil definitely Playmobil we had tons of the figurines but no furniture to go with them so the Lego was what we used for them. We made them everything out of Lego even a TV.
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