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7/13/2025, 9:57:29 PM
>>57996607
The beauty of Lego (and generally brick based toys) is the universality of the system and of most parts. You can take a Friends or StarWars set and use the parts to add to a City set. The completion doesn't matter, kids can and will find workarounds to build whatever they want.
My issue with the computer figs (not the non-electric ones) is they're severely limited to their use as gimmicks. You cannot dismantle them like brick-built sets, so their only use is as a figure. Which isn't a problem, until they stop working and turn into something nightmarish.
The beauty of Lego (and generally brick based toys) is the universality of the system and of most parts. You can take a Friends or StarWars set and use the parts to add to a City set. The completion doesn't matter, kids can and will find workarounds to build whatever they want.
My issue with the computer figs (not the non-electric ones) is they're severely limited to their use as gimmicks. You cannot dismantle them like brick-built sets, so their only use is as a figure. Which isn't a problem, until they stop working and turn into something nightmarish.
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