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General / BlueBrixx Big Mothership (spoiler: It's the Galactica)
« on: April 03, 2024, 03:16:21 PM »
Let me take you on a journey.
Let's start with: I'm not a model builder. Some people are talked about as having two left hands. I don't even have that. I am very clumsy and unskilled in anything that needs precise motor functions with your hands and fingers (or feet for that matter).
When I was a kid in East German we would have the local version of LEGO® bricks called "PEBE":
I enjoyed playing with them. But as I grew up, I left that part behind me, I never played with LEGO®s as an adult. But I enjoy collectible models for the TV shows that I like, for example this:
Then I happened to be in a toy store in Frankfurt/Main that exclusively sells Klemmbausteine. "Klemmbausteine" is the generic German term for "click bricks" for when they aren't licensed LEGO®s (and that company is petty).
Just for giggles I bought three tiny sets (~75 bricks per set) for the old East German default car, the Trabant (or Trabbi in slang):
to be continued...
Let's start with: I'm not a model builder. Some people are talked about as having two left hands. I don't even have that. I am very clumsy and unskilled in anything that needs precise motor functions with your hands and fingers (or feet for that matter).
When I was a kid in East German we would have the local version of LEGO® bricks called "PEBE":
I enjoyed playing with them. But as I grew up, I left that part behind me, I never played with LEGO®s as an adult. But I enjoy collectible models for the TV shows that I like, for example this:
Then I happened to be in a toy store in Frankfurt/Main that exclusively sells Klemmbausteine. "Klemmbausteine" is the generic German term for "click bricks" for when they aren't licensed LEGO®s (and that company is petty).
Just for giggles I bought three tiny sets (~75 bricks per set) for the old East German default car, the Trabant (or Trabbi in slang):
to be continued...