How old are you fellow collectors? How long have you collect
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i'm 13, and have been collecting Legos since i was 8. I used to have a lot of medieval lego's, but i sold them to my older brother and with the money i bought a lot of Star Wars Miniatures.
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44 - My dark age began in 1972 and ended in 2007. In ohter words, didn't know a minifig from a fig newton until recently. Got into the hobby because I wanted to try my hand at making a brickfilm (still my main motivation for this) but I'm loving castle and will one day have the right parts in the right colors, plus the minifigs, to create "Castle Deathdog" and begin my plot to take over the known universe . . .
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I'm 31. I had played with Lego for as long as I can remember, with my Golden Age being parallel with Classic Space (I'd always loved #6882 Walking Astro Grappler more than anything). My dark ages started around 1988 (Middle School... ugh). My dark ages ended around 1998 when a friend of mine and I bought some Johnny Thunder sets on a whim. Then Lego Star Wars came out, thus completely ending my dark ages.
I'm 25 and just recently got back into it.
It all began (again) this past Christmas when my sister gave me a Skeleton Tower as a gift. I was less than thrilled when I first opened it but thought it would be cool to re-live my youth. I had every Nasa set and almost every pirate set, and quite a few town sets. Few complete sets remain due to my little brother and his lack of responsibility. Needless to say I built the skeleton tower and the next thing I know I'm at Target buying the castle and the skeleton ship. I'm hooked, I go on amazon and order a few more small sets. Now, I'm trying to rebuild a lot of my old sets from peeron and lugnet.
Zach
It all began (again) this past Christmas when my sister gave me a Skeleton Tower as a gift. I was less than thrilled when I first opened it but thought it would be cool to re-live my youth. I had every Nasa set and almost every pirate set, and quite a few town sets. Few complete sets remain due to my little brother and his lack of responsibility. Needless to say I built the skeleton tower and the next thing I know I'm at Target buying the castle and the skeleton ship. I'm hooked, I go on amazon and order a few more small sets. Now, I'm trying to rebuild a lot of my old sets from peeron and lugnet.
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I am sixteen going on seventeen...wait...that joke's been used already? Oops...
Anyways, yes I am sixteen,
My family collected them since before I was born,
But I'm the only faithful one left.
I came out of a 18-month-long dark age just recently. The reason? I discovered Brickshelf! I had no idea that there was a thriving community out there that built and built and built with lego. I found a new purpose in building when I realized I could build stuff that other people would enjoy, not just me and my family.
I've never purchased much, but when I get a job, hopefully I'll settle that.
Anyways, yes I am sixteen,
My family collected them since before I was born,
But I'm the only faithful one left.
I came out of a 18-month-long dark age just recently. The reason? I discovered Brickshelf! I had no idea that there was a thriving community out there that built and built and built with lego. I found a new purpose in building when I realized I could build stuff that other people would enjoy, not just me and my family.
I've never purchased much, but when I get a job, hopefully I'll settle that.
14, and lovin lego.
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Well I'm 22, and my dark age ended - about four months ago.
Being the avid collector I am with so much disposable income, in that brief period I've managed to spend something like $2500 on lego (probably more when I factor in all my bricklink purchases).
My dark age lasted ten / twelve years, I kept getting told I was getting 'too old for Lego'. I guess I showed them.
Being the avid collector I am with so much disposable income, in that brief period I've managed to spend something like $2500 on lego (probably more when I factor in all my bricklink purchases).
My dark age lasted ten / twelve years, I kept getting told I was getting 'too old for Lego'. I guess I showed them.
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Im 26 and I've been collecting since I was 4yrs old. I did however have somewhat of a Dark Age when I was 9 and 10 and was collecting Mega Force die-cast metal military toys.
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I'm 13. Been collection system Lego since I was 9-10.... I think. Played with some Lego we had before that but never was really interested.... until now! Mwah ha ha ha! I first got interested in Castle Lego when KK2 was around ( ). My first Castle set was The Castle of Morica (or something like that). So yeah.
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14 years old, been collectin' and buildin' since about 3.
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Im 40. I started with lego system in the mid 70's, got my first castle set in 81 with the yellow castle( wish i still had it). Got a few more in 84 and shortly after that started my dark ages wich lasted 24 yrs. recently came back to lego in the last few months and i really enjoy doing decals
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I'm 15. The first LEGO set that I remember getting was the pirate ship with the black ang green hull. That would have put me at four years old. I have never had a dark age but have had dim ages.
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