I still have some of my old Lego sets, my kids look at the faceless people and the less than sophisticated bricks as odd but then, I immediately lose them for an hour playing with it.
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I found out not too long ago that my parents still have my old legos. These were indeed the generic type. The weird thing is that I had tiny doors that fit the Minifigs, and giant people parts (it was a head with removable wig, shoulders and arms; the body was made to fit 4-studded legos).
I found out not too long ago that my parents still have my old legos. These were indeed the generic type. The weird thing is that I had tiny doors that fit the Minifigs, and giant people parts (it was a head with removable wig, shoulders and arms; the body was made to fit 4-studded legos).