Way back when everything was brown, apart from the telly which was black and white, we were small children in command of a pile of Lego. Most of the time we built agricultural things and load-carrying hovercraft because those were normal and sensible things.
I daresay there's some vaguely interesting research (to be) done on the subject of what small children from various different areas/environments will construct when given a pile of non-specific Lego and told to get on with it. Complaining about lack of Star Wars bits, like as not.
Being small children and thus a bit useless in re. impulse control, we also discovered that you could prise the tyres from the four-stud axle blocks and promptly lose them. I imagine there was some measure of parent-emulation and Lego-scale ATS-bloke tractor tyre bay here.
The replacements were obvious, given context. They come in green now, too. Such is the wonder of progress in the area of castration.
I daresay there's some vaguely interesting research (to be) done on the subject of what small children from various different areas/environments will construct when given a pile of non-specific Lego and told to get on with it. Complaining about lack of Star Wars bits, like as not.
Being small children and thus a bit useless in re. impulse control, we also discovered that you could prise the tyres from the four-stud axle blocks and promptly lose them. I imagine there was some measure of parent-emulation and Lego-scale ATS-bloke tractor tyre bay here.
The replacements were obvious, given context. They come in green now, too. Such is the wonder of progress in the area of castration.
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Date: 2011-06-03 10:24 am (UTC)Judging from the endeavours of the four year old
1. Rockets
2. Crawler transporters for 1.
3. Dungeons
4. Gaols
5. Dungeons/gaols on wheels
6. Caravans (functionally equivalent to 5.)
7. Trackside furniture for his Brio-knockoff railway (platforms, cranes, signals)
8. Aeroplanes (mostly equipped for bombing sorties)
9. Kennels
10. Non-specific bridges, towers, etc.
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Date: 2011-06-03 06:13 pm (UTC)HHOS.
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Date: 2011-06-03 02:18 pm (UTC)We used to take skeins and skeins of yarn and make mazes in our rooms. By mazes, I mean we'd string the entire place up so that it was like trying to get through a laser alarm system, only you wouldn't be incinerated if you touched a line--only tangled. Hopelessly. It was great fun until mom caught us.
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Date: 2011-06-03 06:04 pm (UTC)Presumably because they'll get really pissed-off and might fight back.
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Date: 2011-06-03 06:05 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-03 06:15 pm (UTC)Anything with opposable thumbs is right out.
Although I should imagine there's a subset of BMEZine types for whom that would add something of a frisson to the day.
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Date: 2011-06-07 11:11 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-06-07 07:56 pm (UTC)I always favoured rockets, submarines, and hollowed out volcano lairs for either of the first two.
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Date: 2011-06-07 08:02 pm (UTC)They're still making Play Plax!
http://www.playplax.co.uk/3/about-playplax