Who here still enjoys Lego even into their late adulthood or early adulthood?
Pic related as I primarily building medieval mocs though I do not have any to display at the moment.
There are plenty of people who enjoy LEGO anon. As for me, apart from a brief period of time (when I was 15 to 17 or 18) I never stopped enjoying LEGO. Now I am 20 and I mostly collect space & medieval themes, occasionally Star Wars etc. What really irritates me is that there are no proper space or medieval themes nowadays. I miss the good old days when we had classic space themes.. the last good space theme for me was Galaxy Squad but sadly I missed out on that one. I am hoping to see a new space theme but this year doesn't seem promising at all. Oh well
>>5672756
I do, my first sets date from the 80s and I re-started buying new ones in 2013, mid-30s anon here
I gave all my System sets to my brother for his children but kept all my Technic and Model Team sets
pic related is my Technic parts collection without several bigger sets that are still assembled and put on display
I usually do LEGO in the wintertime, prevents me from smoking too much and keeps me occupied on those long winter nights; hopefully I'll have children of my own in the near future to share my love for building mechanical devices with
>>5672756
OP, there are regular Lego generals on /toy/ literally all the time.
On a side note, what's with all the threads lately that are along the lines of "Hey guys, I like (Lego/Transformers/Street Sharks, to name a few recent examples), am I weird for liking it? Do other people collect it?".
This is /toy/, a board for people who have an iterest in toys, of course people like those.
I hate to be the "Reddit are invading" guy but sometimes all the OP post needs is an XD and mention of "being a nerd/geek!" and it'd be fucking reddit tier.
>>5672756
Short answer; No. (picture related)
Long answer; Considering the amount of people I know that are still building or designing things with Lego as a medium you are far from alone.
And as the Anon above me mentioned, if you look around a bit you would see other threads discussing Lego, it's a toy board after all.
>it's a "tell OP about the Lego General" thread
>>5672756
come join lego general. we need more builders and less setfags