Among the New Year's resolutions I'm trying to keep is to cut my spending, which includes all the LEGO mini sets I've bought from Walgreens and elsewhere. Actually, I was dead set on quitting LEGO's and other toys altogether to save money and legroom. But something happened while spending the holidays with family, specifically when deciding the best Christmas gift for my nephew.
LEGO City: Construction Steamroller (60401)
Actually, it was recommended that I just get some putty for my nephew. When all I could find was slime, I wound up grabbing this set from the pile and wrapping it. But though the nephew was old enough, I found out firsthand that tiny building blocks were not his speed. So long story short, I ending up building the thing myself and giving my family a neat little display piece for their kitchen. Right after, I was asked a favor . . .
Opmind 5-in-1 STEM RC Robot Building Kit (Samurai/Ninja)
Front View with Remote Control
Along with the retro gaming console from my last post, my relatives dug up this building set from the basement, hoping I could complete it for the nephew. I didn't mind, as it give me something to do between eating, gaming, my phone and Netflix. A very LEGO-esque off-brand toy, this had more than 100 parts, ran on both AA and AAA alkaline batteries, and even the thumb sticks on the remote control needed assembly. It could also run on a phone app and assemble into multiple forms.
Though technically my biggest LEGO project to date, the hard part was finding all the batteries. Much like how playing fewer video games made me love gaming again, actually working on the toys I have had also renewed my love for LEGO's. Coming back to both hobbies refreshed, there's still one issue left to deal with.
LEGO Minifigures: Series 27/28 (71048/71051)
Series 27





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