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I don't understand the interest in lego sets. They were great to me as a kid because they were cheap and you could build whatever. But now as an adult they do have these expensive ass sets that always look fugly as hell and you really can only build what the box shows as the pieces are custom to the set
While you may not like the new sets, I don't think Lego has ever been cheap (source on price over time.
I think as kids, we just never realize how much things actually cost.
I only remember getting lego buckets and occasionally a lego design book. This is in the early 80's
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That's what I had. Just buckets and buckets of second hand legos. Some probably from the 1950s.
Some were probably so dirty that they were permanently dirty. And I build a dino-cow. What's a dino-cow? It's a half T-rex, half cow. Because I can!!!
Now kids are like "Here, build THIS". My niece doesn't know what to do with random assorted legos with no build.
I told her to quote Carl, "I don't NEED no INSTRUCTIONS to know how to ROCK!!!"
Pretty much the same background. Lucky if I could get a new bucket of Legos from the store but it was usually a dollar or two bag of random pieces from the goodwill. But it felt better to me to be able to slap a few bricks together and call it a car or a chicken. I think of building or playing with Legos is to have an imagination to play with as well.