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Lego. 19:40 - Jan 21 with 639 viewslifelong

What a great way to relax, very therapeutic.
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Lego. on 20:18 - Jan 21 with 610 viewsBoundy

Not so therapeutic if you manage to step on a piece

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Lego. on 20:24 - Jan 21 with 598 viewsProfessor

Yes. Seriously helps my lad who has ASD. Built some great sets of late-especially the NASA ones.
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Lego. on 20:25 - Jan 21 with 596 viewsBrynmill_Jack

Lego. on 20:18 - Jan 21 by Boundy

Not so therapeutic if you manage to step on a piece


Your heart will benefit from all the hopping around and screaming surely?

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Lego. on 20:27 - Jan 21 with 594 viewsBrynmill_Jack

Fish outwitting you finally are they R lol? Or are you regressing 😉?

Each time I go to Bedd - au........................

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Lego. on 20:32 - Jan 21 with 590 viewsmax936

Lego. on 20:27 - Jan 21 by Brynmill_Jack

Fish outwitting you finally are they R lol? Or are you regressing 😉?


Warm weather dangler in he, he don't venture far from the three burners in this weather mun

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Lego. on 20:43 - Jan 21 with 583 viewsbennytheblue

Couldn’t agree more, my kids are 8 & 10 now but still enjoy it, in fact I probably do it more than them. My wife’s mate sold us a trunk full, over 50 books worth including lots of complete Star Wars sets like the millennium falcon. I’ve sold some of it, so all the rest is free and probably worth about £500. It’s basically free if you buy the right stuff, kids use it, keep the boxes and sell it a few yrs later for more than I paid new (retired sets you can’t buy anymore). Avengers, Star Wars, Jurassic world all east to move on. Great during lockdown I’ve got so much can build most stuff from scratch.
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