![]() I really enjoyed building it, feeling again some goold old sensations, even if the model was not really a challenge nor very interesting. In the middle of this ocean of available sets, the 911 RSR really flashed in my eye, and the great price reduction I spotted finished the work. And then I started to see what was going on in the brick world at that time. This set was lacking figures, so I tried to see if I could find some on the net. My dark age ended in late 2019 : my young daughter had been offered a Duplo brick box as a birthday present. I also already was a video game fan and I was starting to publish walkthroughs on my webpage back then. I cannot be sure, but I think that what cut me off LEGO was the incoming of internet at my house: it was very early for that in France, but my interest for networks was soaring at that time. ![]() I had much pleasure to build and rebuild it again after trying its B model, but it was not enough to keep me in. I had been playing LEGO since I was 5 and got some great sets in Castle, City and Technic themes, my very last set being the famouse Claw Rig (#8868). ![]() Personally, mine started at the age of 15, in 1995. One thing I find rather facinating with LEGO is that most – if not all – AFOLs have gone through the famous "dark age", which has usually kept them out of bricking activities during many years before brutally coming back to business. ![]()
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