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Gra
9th August 2007, 03:02 PM
http://abc.net.au/news/stories/2007/08/08/1999202.htm?section=justin
Anyone got any ideas what is going on here?
NCArcher
9th August 2007, 03:07 PM
He's obviously done a runner from Legoland in Denmark(I think it's Denmark).
Ruddigar
9th August 2007, 03:12 PM
From the article.....
Workers at a drinks stall rescued the 2.5-metre tall model....
"It was a life-sized Lego toy."
Make up your minds, people. :~
Bleedin Thumb
9th August 2007, 03:15 PM
My kids swear Legoland is somewhere in Australia ...they dont know where exactly...I think they dream about this mythical place.
Edit I dream about rescuing a 2.5 metre tall Dutch model from the ocean:wink:
Gra
9th August 2007, 03:15 PM
He's obviously done a runner from Legoland in Denmark(I think it's Denmark).
It was the Lego mafia, they run Legoland. He reneged on a loan and they sent him to "sleep with the fishes":U
silentC
9th August 2007, 03:18 PM
I reckon Lego went downhill when they introduced the little people.
Gra
9th August 2007, 03:20 PM
I reckon Lego went downhill when they introduced the little people.
Maybe they are trying to reverse that and introduce big people....
NCArcher
9th August 2007, 03:21 PM
Workers at a drinks stall rescued the 2.5-metre tall model....
From the article.....
Make up your minds, people. :~
Pretty much explains it i think Ruddigar:drink:
Gra
9th August 2007, 03:23 PM
Pretty much explains it i think Ruddigar:drink:
it was in Holland....:Smoker:
Ruddigar
9th August 2007, 03:27 PM
I reckon Lego went downhill when they introduced the little people.
I disagree. The bigger people were too hard to fit up your nostrils.
NCArcher
9th August 2007, 03:28 PM
I reckon Lego went downhill when they introduced the little people.
The little people were only in the Irish set.:let:
Gra
9th August 2007, 03:30 PM
I disagree. The bigger people were too hard to fit up your nostrils.
Do you really want to suffer a legoectomy?
silentC
9th August 2007, 03:40 PM
Someone gave me a Lego Family (http://media.peeron.com/pics/inv/setpics/200-1.1105127484.thumb2.jpg) set for my 7th birthday. What a crock that was. Still, they were good strapped to a bunger.
Gra
9th August 2007, 03:42 PM
I remember those, had one as well. You are right they were a croc, the little guys were definatly better. Better for stop motion movies as well.
Try entering Lego movie into youtube, you will be there for hours
Ruddigar
9th August 2007, 03:44 PM
Try entering Lego movie into youtube, you will be there for hours
youtube is on dial-up only? :?
craigb
9th August 2007, 04:08 PM
I'm too old for Leggo. It was Mecanno in my day. :p
Terry B
9th August 2007, 04:16 PM
I took my kids to Legoland in Denmark a few years ago. We ended up having to stay at "Hotel Legoland" It was the most expensive 3 star motel I have ever stayed at. About $1100 for 1 night in 2 small rooms. The kids however still talk about their trip and think it was the best thing ever.
silentC
9th August 2007, 04:17 PM
I had a Meccano set too. I once made what I believe to be the world's first desktop flight simulator. I constructed a universal joint out of Meccano which was clamped to the desk. Then there was a series of pulleys and strings connected to some Meccano pedals and a short broom stick that you used to tilt and rotate the universal joint. To this I attached a Lego model of a Cessna. Then you could sit there and pretend you were flying it. Hours of fun. If I could've worked out how to make the scenery move as well, I might have been rich!
craigb
9th August 2007, 04:39 PM
I had a Meccano set too. I once made what I believe to be the world's first desktop flight simulator. I constructed a universal joint out of Meccano which was clamped to the desk. Then there was a series of pulleys and strings connected to some Meccano pedals and a short broom stick that you used to tilt and rotate the universal joint. To this I attached a Lego model of a Cessna. Then you could sit there and pretend you were flying it. Hours of fun. If I could've worked out how to make the scenery move as well, I might have been rich!
True Story ? :wink:
silentC
9th August 2007, 04:42 PM
Cross my heart!
Ruddigar
9th August 2007, 04:46 PM
I'm too old for Leggo. It was Mecanno in my day. :p
I'm too young for Lego. I tend to stick it up my nose or in my mouth.
Mum only lets me play with Duplo. :(
craigb
9th August 2007, 04:53 PM
I'm too young for Lego. I tend to stick it up my nose or in my mouth.
Mum only lets me play with Duplo. :(
What's Duplo?
Apropos of Meccanno, I was watching the Antiques Roadshow one time and this bloke (it was never going to be a sheila :rolleyes: ) had a #10 from the Sixties in its original packaging, i.e. it had never been used. :oo:
The presenter asked him how it was possible to be a kid with a #10 and not to play with it.
I don't recall that he came up with a convincing answer.
Gra
9th August 2007, 04:59 PM
What's Duplo?
Lego for the under threes, blocks so big you cant stick them up your nose easily (Yes it is still possible, I have seen the pictures)
Skew ChiDAMN!!
9th August 2007, 05:58 PM
I had a Meccano set too. I once made what I believe to be the world's first desktop flight simulator. I constructed a universal joint out of Meccano which was clamped to the desk.
Ahhh... Meccano! One Chrissy I found a small Nimrod donkey engine under the tree, with Meccano spaced holes drilled around the base. Naturally, the first thing I did was build a big steam-powered gantry crane. :2tsup:
Later that night, as Dad consoled me over the Dresden look-alike, he introduced me to the concept of clutches and dog-gears. :-
Shedgirl
9th August 2007, 11:25 PM
My kids swear Legoland is somewhere in Australia ...they dont know where exactly...I think they dream about this mythical place.
Possibly Angaston, here in the ever-surprising Barossa, where we have our very own Legoman. Even the Queen has been to see his collection, apparently!
It wasn't him on the beach though. I've seen him, and he's really not very tall.
It was the Lego mafia, they run Legoland. He reneged on a loan and they sent him to "sleep with the fishes":U
He woke up in bed next to a lego horse's head.
I took my kids to Legoland in Denmark a few years ago. We ended up having to stay at "Hotel Legoland" It was the most expensive 3 star motel I have ever stayed at. About $1100 for 1 night in 2 small rooms. The kids however still talk about their trip and think it was the best thing ever.
How could you sleep in a Lego hotel??? All those little plastic bumps in your back?