More LEGO Vault pictures
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More LEGO Vault pictures
Huw Millington, who runs http://www.brickset.com posted on lugnet that he was also able to see the LEGO Vault in Billund. His post and links to more vault photos can be seen here:
http://news.lugnet.com/general/?n=47132
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http://news.lugnet.com/general/?n=47132
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I understand the sentiment, Forester, but I think they should never sell it. What they should do is open a LEGO Museum, and make this type of stuff open to the public, and store it behind glass, etc - for future generations. That way, places like Brickset, Lugnet Set Guide, BrickShelf, us have a definitive source of all LEGO sets and LEGO history.forester3291 wrote:Now this stuff isn't for sale right. I wish it was.
If they got serious, they could purchase the truly great AFOL creations and have running exhibits. And they could comment on the development and sophistication of SNOT techniques, etc. A kind of true LEGO History. That would be cool.
Now I'm dreaming
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Glencaer wrote:I understand the sentiment, Forester, but I think they should never sell it. What they should do is open a LEGO Museum, and make this type of stuff open to the public, and store it behind glass, etc - for future generations. That way, places like Brickset, Lugnet Set Guide, BrickShelf, us have a definitive source of all LEGO sets and LEGO history.forester3291 wrote:Now this stuff isn't for sale right. I wish it was.
If they got serious, they could purchase the truly great AFOL creations and have running exhibits. And they could comment on the development and sophistication of SNOT techniques, etc. A kind of true LEGO History. That would be cool.
Now I'm dreaming
-Lenny
That would be nice to open a LEGO Museum. I just want abunch of that armor
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