Working Daze by John Zakour and Scott Roberts for February 15, 2014

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    Aussie Down Under  almost 11 years ago

    A man’s home is his castle…or man cave.

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    Jonathan Mason  almost 11 years ago

    He still has Lego? How old is he?

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    Tân Coul  almost 11 years ago

    Is it an American thing to say “Legos”? When I was growing up in Britain it was just Lego, or Lego blocks.

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    Mark Wardale  almost 11 years ago

    Nice work on the colouring in.BTW my parents kept all my old lego in the attic. My son has it now and seems to be enjoying it as much as I did.

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    invertedyesterday  almost 11 years ago

    Did Roy ‘block’ himself in? Is this building representing his entire collection, or is there another fort on the way?…Way to go on the color blocks.

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    Thomas Scott Roberts creator almost 11 years ago

    Between Christmas and New Year’s 2012 we went into NYC for the day. Saw a few things we wanted to take in, and 13 year old David particularly wanted to see the Lego store in Rockefeller Center. Quite a sight. Kathy would never have dragged Roy out.

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    bbear  almost 11 years ago

    One of the best Christmas gifts I ever gave to my many nieces and nephews were large buckets of Legos. Even the nieces still talk about them today, many years later!

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    PoodleGroomer  almost 11 years ago

    They are the perfect toy. Throw them in the dish washer set to cool dry and they are ready for the next generation.

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    richardzimdars  almost 11 years ago

    I’m 54. If I could afford them, I’d have legos. I have various lego games for my Wii and DS. They’re some of the best games I’ve ever played.

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    katina.cooper  almost 11 years ago

    To think, it must have taken him at least 15 minutes to build it. Maybe he can talk Kathy into saving them for the “twins”?

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    ladyryln  almost 11 years ago

    Hold firm Roy – don’t let a treasure trove like that go

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    ChrisV  almost 11 years ago

    I still have my Legos and still play with them.. with my nieces and nephew.

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    rgcviper  almost 11 years ago

    A Lego Bat-cave—cool!

    And, indeed … impressive attention to detail in the coloring today.

    Thanks also for your responses to our comments, Thomas. I always appreciate artists responding to fan feedback.

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    contralto2b  almost 11 years ago

    I really got into LEGOs as an adult. I am now 57 and have been collecting for a while. I have lots of star wars, LOTR, vikings, ninjas, sculptures, etc. I just LOVE them!

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    SMMAssociates  almost 11 years ago

    The mud monster (she’s 28 now) had the big Lego blocks (“Duplo”?) when she was very tiny, and graduated to the standard Lego blocks as she became able to handle them.

    At some point, she just sort of lost interest, but we had a lot of fun.

    My grandfather taught me how to use a similar type of toy made with styrene bricks. Lego hadn’t been invented yet, or at least hadn’t made it to the US, but these were a good copy. Just somewhat fragile.

    SO, I’d build little “forts” and then use a toy cannon (it would sprling-launch a bit of quarter-inch dowel) to demolish them.

    Worked pretty well until I ran out of bricks….

    (I had “Lincoln Logs”, too, and a bottom of the barrel “Erector” set.)

    Lord, I’m old….

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