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Takes me back to the great Lego cleaning operation. I'm not an eBay buyer really but costs made me worked out prices for standard bricks by weight for new and eBay Lego - then bought by the kilo on eBay (UK to cut delivery costs).

There was, eh, quite a lot when it all arrived and it was in good nick. But needed a wash. Took a day to wash it in the sink with soapy water and dry it on towels. The reward: a mountain of standard bricks and tiles for a fraction of the new cost.

It can be seen as/ called-out for being 'kids stuff'. To answer this: basically, if it's good enough for Frank Lloyd Wright and the Guggenheim, it's good enough for me. HERE. The link carries a warning, as Lego fans may experience the same effects as others exposed to flashing and strobe lighting :)
 

I thought you guys were nuts till I googled and found this:

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That does look pretty dang slick. These aren't the red and blue legos of my youth.
 




I keep forgetting that Lego Creator got renamed Lego Digital Designer. It's a free download program wher you can virtually build a set, and then purchase a physical set with all the parts to make your virtual creation in the real world (instructions included!).

Just saw an advertisment that Hasbro has a new line of board games called U-Buildit - essentually, lego-fying classic games such as Connect 4 and Battleship. This is to compete with Lego's foray into board game territory.

So how far away is "Lego" D&D?
 




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