Last year, there was a Lego Christmas tree at St Pancras. I nearly didn't get to see it, because ChrisC only mentioned it by chance, having not thought I'd be especially bothered. Sometimes I wonder if he's met me.
Anyway, last week he made sure to notify me as soon as he heard there was going to be a Lego dinosaur in St Pancras. A Lego dinosaur! Bring it on.
So, having wandered round various bits of the Museum of London and the Barbican, we set off to stroll to... where is it again? St Pancras?
ChrisC checked and confirmed that yes, the
Tiger Tracks campaign was kicking off at St Pancras and there was a Lego tiger.
Me: A Lego tiger?
C: Err... did I say dinosaur before?
Me: You did. Dinosaur, you said! You promised me a Lego dinosaur!
C: Err... err... did you know, there's a new kind of dinosaur been discovered recently?
Me: Are you going to tell me it's orange and stripey and furry?
C: Not furry exactly...
Anyway. I conceded eventually that a Lego tiger was still pretty good, and we commenced our strolling, taking in a couple of blue plaques on the way.
There were various bits of campaign, and people in virulently orange sweatshirts, lurking about in the station. Eventually, we spotted a nicely orange tiger in the distance and trotted over.
What do you notice about this tiger? It's large, it's orange, it's got a slightly scary expression and it's not even bloody made of Lego.
It's made of recycled plastics (mainly bottle tops, I think), and as models go, it's pretty cool. As a Lego dinosaur, it's rubbish.
ChrisC waved his
internet source around (and IanVisits is usually pretty reliable), but the orange tiger wardens looked blank when we suggested that a Lego tiger might be somewhere. Nope, they said, no Lego tigers hanging around here.
For the forseeable future I shall regularly remind ChrisC that he promised me a Lego dinosaur, and has not delivered. Yet.