News | Forum | People | FAQ | Links | Search | Register | Log in
General Abuse
Talk about anything in here. If you've got something newsworthy, please submit it as news. If it seems borderline, submit it anyway and a mod will either approve it or move the post back to this thread.

News submissions: https://celephais.net/board/submit_news.php
First | Previous | Next | Last
So Did Everyone In The World Play With Lego... 
... or just the sort of people who end up reading a quake mapping forum?

(I played with lego, mostly technic, not so much recently, I got into programming instead of map design though :) 
With All The Second Childhood 
stuff going on I wonder what's next? Is everyone going to get up on the furniture to play a game of hotlava? 
 
Is everyone going to get up on the furniture to play a game of hotlava?

bagsy me the pentagram!!! 
Generic, Ours Too 
Although we had a dedicated Lego Knife in the household just for the purpose. Looking back, I think my mum was worried about me choking on a stray piece. 
Legos 
Everything I built in Legos was always 100x better than what my friends did, because I knew to coordinate colors and keep some things like vehicles symmetric. Where friend's creations looked just hobbled together and it was supposed to be "A SPACESHIP!", mine pretty much actually looked like what I was attempting to make. 
Ah, Yes Dog... 
I forgot about the choking hazard scare of the 70's. Luckily, all my Battlestar Galactica ships shot mini-torpedoes but *sigh* my Boba Fett action figure did not :( 
< In An Oldtimer's Raspy Voice > 
when I was a kid there were no pentagrams of protection to fall back on. You touched the floor
your ass was fried! 
Legos 
Legos were basically my childhood but brace yourselves because I am about to outnerd you all.

In addition to having Lego building contests with my brother where we would get either our mom or our older brother to declare who built the coolest building, I also used to do this thing where I had a modular set of Legos that I used as the setting for a turn based RPG. O_o

Basically I had a few of those huge, green, flat-planed Lego spaces that made for perfect "grinding" spaces for RPG battles. So like I had a few prefabbed towns and stuff made that you could reach and buy weapons at (remember the Lego swords, etc.) when you beat the monsters in the "world map" part of it.

I also have this vivid memory engrained in my mind where I can see myself laid out on my living room floor on a Saturday in the fall when I was only about 7 or 8 and I was playing with Legos, about to go out and buy some more Legos! It's like one of those snapshots in your life where everything is so perfect you have an out of body experience of how perfect it is and it stays with you forever.

As far as I'm concerned, as a professional Level Designer, I am basically getting paid to make specialized set pieces made out of Legos. If you try to tell me otherwise I will cut your throat, snatch out your trachea, and replace it with a prosthetic one made out of Legos. 
Haha 
"Legos were basically my childhood but brace yourselves because I am about to outnerd you all. "

I once won a $20 gift voucher at a largish shopping mall for winning a speed lego building contest. :D 
 
I think the question here is who didn't build stuff with Legos?

I never got into castles myself, I built spaceships. Stations, cargo freighters, fighters, cruisers, carriers. Fighters were made out of three blocks, cruisers made out of 5 bigger blocks. I had two warring sides, both used separate ship designs.

Then my Lego guys were used to carry out invasions and ground operations. 
Lego Building 
I did and all my friends did too of course. We played a lot with them too.

I know one kid who didn't like lego at all as a kid, some just are like that. He also stopped computer gaming at the age of fifteen. He will probably be much more successful in life than I ever will. ;) 
Me 
I have never owned or even played with lego. 
Jago 
you are now an outcast... ;) 
 
i played with lego quite a bit.
rough estimate of ages: 4-12. 
I Was A Fucking Lego GOD 
Indeed. Specialising in anything to do with the space stuff, and Technics (full motorised of course). Never used to build from the instructions, every new box was just more fuel for my fiendish factory furnace, churning out Lego masterpieces.

Actually, when I was young, stuff like, well, eating, and, errr, bodily functions, tended to have second priority when I was building Lego. In my defence, this prioritisation only led to it's seemingly inevitable conclusion a couple of times...


P.S.

I worried very much that I'd emerge from my apartment two weeks later, scruffy and unkempt, having spent upwards of a thousand dollars on a large, colorful, and fully articulated Baneblade or something.


LOL! 
But You Don't Map 
This doesn't help our statistics AT ALL! 
This Lego Discussion Rocks 
i wasnt much of a lego builder, I preferred to spend my childhood smashing my he man figurines into each other than build stuff. 
Nitin 
your childhood was spent wisely ^_^ 
*nods* 
yes I think so 
Shambler Had A Childhood? 
I thought he just sort of congealed. 
 
#10908 best czg post ever!!!

shambler go map :p we want judge u!!! 
Pah. 
P.S.

Kinn liked HE-MAN??

That explains a lot. Too much in fact. 
Plastic Bricks And Warhammer Bits 
I mostly made scenery for my WH40k armies to play around, before I got into WH40k though I tended to make these large combat arenas where pirates would fight space-men! (LOL)

I would make big rocket engines and attach them to the pirate ship so it could fly, but I didnt like pirates much so they would always lose.

Though I do remember once the pirates captured a spaceman and made him walk the plank (In SPACE) and he would fall into a planet (the wash-basket in this case), then the spacemen would get ultra pissed and blow up the pirate ship! 
 
I would make tiny figures out of play-doh and then build machines in lego to squish them and drag them through cogwheels and chop them up and stuff like that. 
after building I had this domino-fall dream of long trajects of standing legoparts that felt one after each other after one touch...

We had a dominoday in holland that reached the 3.467.000 pieces! Good we have no Eartquakes, although I heard the aplause of the 2milion limit almost shattered the rest of the standing parts. 
First | Previous | Next | Last
You must be logged in to post in this thread.
Website copyright © 2002-2024 John Fitzgibbons. All posts are copyright their respective authors.