>>11209732>Hope this help :)OK thanks for the nice response however I do not get it.
>the fun comes from figuring out how to use them creatively. I literally never got this.
As a child I played with legos however my creations where limited as a child and as a adult I have ideas in my head that I want to make manifest and lego is only a hindrance to all of this. Clay is far better. See video and picture:
https://youtu.be/iAYf9YJSKXc?t=44I can not understand how someone can see limitations as something good.
I have like a 1000 ideas in my head and I want to make them manifest however I can not and the more perfect they are the better.
>Following the instructions can feel rigid, but for many, it’s extremely satisfyingI did never feel this way. It was always boring as fuck. Going back to
>I have things in my brain that I need to make manifest>LEGO also offers a sense of nostalgiaNot for me. I did dig up my old legos that I never threw away and tried them. Outside of some simple and strange stuff that i did build they where limiting and digging for parts was a wast of my time.
Meanwhile in my head
>A alien who has 3 legs>A comically self parodying ultra cool car with to many wheels. >a reverse lumberjack.. .who is also a pirate and speaks in pirate speak... a land pirate!Basically while I did have soft nostalgia for legos after trying them I lost interest.
>LEGO offers a different type of structured imagination. You can build, disassemble, and re-create without ever running out of ways to explore.I fail to understand this.
Meanwhile my brain
>A UFO with cartoon character feet; It dances now>LEGO mini-figures add personality and storytelling potentialAs a child I liked playing with them however as an adult I see them as a gigentic rip off. Mega figures make lego figures look like they are some cheep bootleg especially the face sculpts.
What i did see as fun as a kid in them
>I can put accessories on them>They an be posed and stick. This is it