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Kevin Karplus wrote:
Right now, his main lego interest is in building fleets of vehicles that he plays with with a friend. (You can see some of them at http://www.soe.ucsc.edu/~karplus/abe...hure_small.pdf) For the fleets, it helps to have a lot of wheels, a lot of people, and a variety of wierd-shaped parts.**http://www.legoeducation.com/*is*a good source for lego spare parts. Our son loves building the models, but having lots of people to populate his worlds has really increased the play value. The "Lego Game" has been going on in our house since before Easter, and also involves fleets of vehicles, but having the minifigs to play with gets his sisters involved in the game too. Anyway, new models in our house are made, and then quickly dismantled. -- Penny Gaines UK mum to three |
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Thanks to those of you who offered helpful information; I appreciate it!
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