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Lego has just introduced the Millennium Falcon with 5800 pieces for $800, but they figure most that buy it will leave it untouched in its packaging...

Isn't this wrong in so many ways?
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GwydionFrost · 56-60, M
I have a giant bin FULL of Legos. Screw that $800 price tag. Just give me the directions!
MikefromEP · 51-55, M
GwydionFrost · 56-60, M
@MikefromEP How much you want to bet that they will SELL you the instructions, and those don't come cheap, either...? ;)
MikefromEP · 51-55, M
@GwydionFrost Screw the instruction book. Use the imagination and the box of 80's Lego to make the redneck version of it I say :)
GwydionFrost · 56-60, M
@MikefromEP Been there, done that. Back when I WAS a kid, and Star Wars was still something new. But building one to specs... (usually means it's more solidly built)... that would be fun to hang in my office.
MikefromEP · 51-55, M
@GwydionFrost Would an 8 year old get the same enjoyment building it compared to normal lego making what they want though?
GwydionFrost · 56-60, M
@MikefromEP Not ONE 8 year old is getting the Millennium Falcon kit, I assure you. NOT A SINGLE ONE. ;)
MikefromEP · 51-55, M
@GwydionFrost I would bet on that as well