String fullTitle = 'undefined';
int postNumber = 10971924;
String image = '1714502573972764.jpg';
String date = '04/30/24(Tue)14:42:53';
String comment = 'Is mecabricks + blender just as fun as playing with real Lego?';
'>>10971924
You're not creating a real physical object so not for me. It is infinitely cheaper so that's the tradeoff. The whole fun of interlocking building blocks is that they're a physical toy that gets and keeps your brain moving';
'Right click save exit thread';
'>>10971924
I thought it was /a/';
'>>10971924
Why would you put Legos in a blender idiot?';
'>>10971924
What does that image have to do with anything?';
'>>10976528
What the fuck is that and what does it have to do with anything?';
'>>10981468
Im not opening it but I bet it's a roach with babies';
'>>10981468
A giant hissing cockroach giving birth';
'>>10983590
Why…?';
'>>10986300
It's cute and has as much to do with toys as OP';
'They are two different kinds of fun OP';
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'These days, if you want, what you'd probably want to do is
>get stud.io
>build lego lady in stud.io
>use bricklink to buy parts
>build lego lady model irl
stud.io IIRC is Bricklink endorsed, so they are working on this exact process and now have an entire shop/gallery section devoted to exactly this process.';
'Forgot my image';
'Coomerism aside a lot of the fun od Lego comes from the exact fact that you are building within a system with a potentially very limited pool of parts and ways to connect them. Lego is a toy which really rewards a lot of aspects of engineering and designing creatively- if you have a goal (e.g. I wanna build a house) then it's up to you to come up with the looks, the design, and to make solutions to problems you give yourself. 3D modelling aslo has this but I would think at once that the barrier there is more time and skill, whereas with Lego the barrier is skill, parts, and vision.';
'>>10986567
It do be like that';
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