tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4175839606622979486.post590299841448527789..comments2023-12-23T03:48:44.819-05:00Comments on Brick Town Talk: The Early BuildingsJonathanhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/18413517146627872060noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4175839606622979486.post-62466075823298420452007-11-23T10:41:00.000-05:002007-11-23T10:41:00.000-05:00Uauu!!I'm proud to see this building (well more an...Uauu!!<BR/><BR/>I'm proud to see this building (well more an house) that I made, highlighted in such famous Blog.<BR/><BR/>In fact I hadn't take any special care to build this, and made it yesterday, just for the joy ;-)<BR/>Thought it would be interesting to try to build something with these LEGO very early bricks, doors and windows, that took me so hard to get specially in quantity.<BR/>Also an opportunity to justify the money spent, apart the propose of increase my collection with them.<BR/><BR/>In fact you can't imagine (yes, you can...) how hard is it to build with such old slotted bricks (ABB) made of Cellulose Acetate, that reached our days most of them considerably bent and deformed. This because LEGO used at that time, such instable CA (plastic) material.<BR/><BR/>Things changed a lot since OKC created that all, in 1932 ;-)<BR/><BR/>Long live to LEGO (TLG) and to our joy!TechnicBRICKshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17175086169700921918noreply@blogger.com