Lego subculture

I grew up playing with Legos (and I still think of them as Legos and not the officially promoted “Lego bricks”). About 10 years ago now, with the launch of the Star Wars Legos, I got back into them–mostly as a collector. In a recent post I mentioned the Ball brothers who also collect Legos (though they both have more than I do, I think).

So I knew I wasn’t alone, but here’s a great video that describes the Lego subculture for adults. (Thanks to O’Reilly’s Radar for pointing this out.)

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