tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-354315818598819571.post5120145576731569217..comments2012-09-26T14:03:13.603+02:00Comments on Kukuruza's Corner: Just a (Lego®) brick in the wall? Kharkov is growing...Kukuruzahttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14099175978492909518noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-354315818598819571.post-16459060108169764782012-08-13T15:39:26.562+02:002012-08-13T15:39:26.562+02:00Actually, Daniel and I came up with the idea of us...Actually, Daniel and I came up with the idea of using LEGO bricks to build ruins. The obvious course was to hide the cahracteristic LEGO burlings by covering them with putty.<br /><br />NiclasAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-354315818598819571.post-56089693330064594352012-08-12T14:35:46.146+02:002012-08-12T14:35:46.146+02:00Thx for the comment, Andrew. Last time I have play...Thx for the comment, Andrew. Last time I have played with Lego was somewhere around 1992. I have no need to re-use them. Okay, maybe in four or five years I will have some kids that might need something to play (btw that´s the strongest argument of my mom to collect and store all toys of my childhood *gg). To be honest the blocks used for these ruines are not mine. Monty? Do you know where this Lego come from?Kukuruzahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14099175978492909518noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-354315818598819571.post-21441731944373249022012-08-12T13:24:35.136+02:002012-08-12T13:24:35.136+02:00Welcome back... I love lego though I usually feel ...Welcome back... I love lego though I usually feel I'm turning WAY too old for that sort of fun... A brilliant solution nonetheless, but won't you regret it later when you want to re-use the blocks (this is the only thing restraining me for doing such a thing myself)?Andrew McCoryhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18203034461676669716noreply@blogger.com