Just a little note to say that I am unable to walk past a complicated Lego box set without itching to build it.
I see you are a man of culture. That's pretty much what I do as well. Got my battery-powered area light, so I'm all set for that.
At the moment, I have to work on the project list of doom before I can play with my Lego. This list includes: 1: Putting cabinets in the game room to hold all of the board games and Lego 2: Putting a continuous shelf atop said cabinets running the length of a 12 foot wall for my Lego trains 3: Putting in a new, 20-AMP power outlet in the game room so I can run a nice, BIG space heater down there in the winter and a big AC unit in there during the summer 4: Replacing the flooring (this is long-term, but the current floor is ultra-cheap sheet vinyl and kind of gross now 5: Sorting about 20 years' worth of collected Lego since I have kind of half-assed doing that for a LONG TIME NOW and there's lots of mixed stuff just piled in bags and bins which makes it hard to find the stuff I want to use and 6: Obtaining Lego dinosaurs because dinosaurs.
Yesterday my Brother and his wife payed us a visit. To our Surprise they brought a present along: It looks like I have something to do with the kids over the Holidays Grrr, Imrahil
Yesterday started the project together with my wife and kids(7 and 5 yo). So it took us 3 hours to complete the first part (101 pages) with underneath result: Grrr, Imrahil
Necromancing a thread: I was at a friend's house recently and saw this beautiful collection from his wife: And there is a Porsche 911 still in the box to be build. Great stuff. Grrr, Imrahil