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phoenixisrisen March 23 2013, 15:01:00 UTC
Dang.. I hope that box was not marked, "8 years and up"- I can see a little kid giving up on that model!

Great progress!

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fbhjr March 23 2013, 22:48:53 UTC
We had an artist in his 30's and engineers in their 40's, 50's and 60's working on it.
And, after 2 nights of work have not finished it.
I'm not saying someone under 8 couldn't do it, but it would take a lot of time and patients. Not always common in the under 8 crowd.

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chris_warrior March 23 2013, 23:41:12 UTC
that's crazy. and awesome. :)

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phoenixisrisen March 24 2013, 00:19:33 UTC
Oh, what I meant was, in the corner where they put the "age appropriate" recommendations... I really cannot see an 8 year old doing well w/it at ALL! That was what I was trying to say....

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palusbuteo March 23 2013, 16:59:10 UTC
*squee*

Impressive. Most impressive.

As exhausting as it was, this session was a lot of fun, I think I found it more exciting once it really started to look like the Falcon.
It's really something to see how creative Lego was in figuring out which parts to use and how to angle everything to closely match
the outline shape of the ship.

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fbhjr March 24 2013, 12:05:22 UTC
That was Saeble's whole point. I'm glad it is working so well.
My group of friends was getting together once a month for game night, but we were saying we should do something else too. This worked perfectly.

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codemancer March 24 2013, 11:05:52 UTC
Oh man, I wanna do this with some friends! Looks like a TON of fun :)

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fbhjr March 24 2013, 12:05:54 UTC
Get in touch with Saeble. He's trying to set up a world wide network of folks to loan Legos and let them do this.

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cissa March 30 2013, 00:38:54 UTC
I'm looking forward to next time!

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