Behold my 'Dark Ages' are no more! Since abandoning Lego over 10 years ago I'm astounded at the diversity of parts available today. Now more than ever anything is possible.
My background is in product design and the fine arts and I'm currently working in the manufacturing industry, as a glass-blower. During my Dark Ages I delved into sculpture a little and looking at Lego from this perspective it realy is an amazing sculptural medium, full of it's own nuance and possibilities.
Some not-so-vital statistics:
DOB: 2/6/78
Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Turn ons: 80's stuff, art, science, the simpsons
Turn offs: advertising, governments, celebrities, Halo :D
Music: Metal or Ambient; no radio friendly nonsense
Poison: Brandy (the GENTLEMAN'S drink)
Er, that's all I can think of...
Mars Mission Clawtank Tribute
I reckon my favorite Lego set I've bought since my Dark Ages ended is the Mars Mission Clawtank (7697). Such a cool, f...
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