That is stunning. Always though Lego reminded me of Minecraft too. People make amazing homes in that game too. Should check out some of DrGluon's, James', and Deli's builds in Minecraft, they are amazing.
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Lego sets... what happened to the old days when you just had a pile of bricks and pieces and built whatever you wanted out of it?
I know, except I remember those days too, and...whatever we made just looked like a buncha bricks. It was virtually impossible to get any kind of detail. Everything looked like the original Minecraft. There is engineering pleasure in making something big and pixelated from just bricks, and admittedly the specialty ones quickly become something you need a system like this, to keep organized:
But I have a bit of an obsessive tendency when it comes to Lego builds. A big problem with Lego though, is the instability of them. The new blocks especially, are made from this inferior resin that's kind of slick to the feel, less dense somehow, and the builds are more wobbly, whereas old ones from my childhood snap together so tight and strong you need a special tool to get them apart again.
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Even has people inside doing "Simmish" things.
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keeps house clean when your worlds stay in game
but thats really good lego build though
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Lego has a Digital Designer application if you don't want to buy the bricks.
https://www.lego.com/en-us/service/help/products/themes-sets/digital-designer/about-lego-digital-designer-408100000007854
And there are some sites like this one
https://www.mecabricks.com/
I know, except I remember those days too, and...whatever we made just looked like a buncha bricks. It was virtually impossible to get any kind of detail. Everything looked like the original Minecraft. There is engineering pleasure in making something big and pixelated from just bricks, and admittedly the specialty ones quickly become something you need a system like this, to keep organized:
But I have a bit of an obsessive tendency when it comes to Lego builds. A big problem with Lego though, is the instability of them. The new blocks especially, are made from this inferior resin that's kind of slick to the feel, less dense somehow, and the builds are more wobbly, whereas old ones from my childhood snap together so tight and strong you need a special tool to get them apart again.
Let's make Liberty and Justice For All a reality.