My parents started buying me Lego in the late 1970s. It's one of the best toys ever; it's infinitely reusable, rarely breaks and builds a strong connection between play and creativity.
As an adult, I've continued buying Lego for myself. I was doing this even before AFOLs (Adult Fans of Lego) were a thing, because growing up doesn't mean you have to stop having fun.
These days I tend to buy the bigger, more challenging sets and I have aspirations to design a few of my own. While none of them are professional quality yet, I have documented a few of my builds in the projects section of my website.
The below is a list of the sets and bricks I am certain I have. I actually have slightly more than this, but I didn't keep the boxes or instructions from my very earliest sets so I haven't listed anything here that I'm not sure I have.
Needless to say, none of this is for sale or trade. I'm just bragging about all my cool toys.
Set Name | Pieces | # Owned |
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