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Miscellaneous => The Sallyport => Topic started by: Sir Rodney on 2011-07-19, 14:04:49

Title: MN Children's Museum / Lego Castle Adventure fun
Post by: Sir Rodney on 2011-07-19, 14:04:49
We took a trip to the Minnesota Children's Museum yesterday to see the Lego Castle Adventure traveling exhibit.  I highly recommend visiting this exhibit if it stops in your area and you have children (even if you don't!).  Educational and fun, they cover the very basics of castle development as well as the proper terms for the various components.  Of course, the kids can build castles using the awesome Lego pieces in the exhibit.  They can also build a virtual castle wall using different properties from a menu then "fire" a catapult at it to see if they've made the correct building decisions.  I was very impressed by the scale models of existing castles (Neuschwanstein, etc.) and the two full scale armours on display.  I don't know who had more fun, the kids or I! :)
Title: Re: MN Children's Museum / Lego Castle Adventure fun
Post by: Sir Edward on 2011-07-19, 14:30:03

Very cool! I'll have to see if it comes around here.
Title: Re: MN Children's Museum / Lego Castle Adventure fun
Post by: Sir Wolf on 2011-07-19, 16:20:33
sir edward, dont you have buckets and buckets of unused legos? seems a cool project! could even find a childrens hospitol to donate them too hehehe
Title: Re: MN Children's Museum / Lego Castle Adventure fun
Post by: Sir Edward on 2011-07-19, 20:03:47

I have a lot, but not enough to make a full-size knight.

Still deciding what to do with them. Donate, sell, whatever. I could probably get several thousand for the collection if I ebay it.
Title: Re: MN Children's Museum / Lego Castle Adventure fun
Post by: Sir William on 2011-07-21, 17:29:10
In that case, the choice is easy- eBay it, then make a nice donation to a children's charity of your choice.  Everyone's a winner then.
Title: Re: MN Children's Museum / Lego Castle Adventure fun
Post by: Sir Edward on 2011-07-21, 20:23:42

Yeah, I just really need to decide how much effort I want to put into it. Generally when selling LEGO, you can get a lot more money by dividing up the parts into types and selling in small lots. It takes a special kind of enthusiast to drop $2k, $5k, or whatever on a LEGO lot all at once.

So for now, it's all packed away behind a lot of other stuff, and I'd have to dig to get to it. :)
Title: Re: MN Children's Museum / Lego Castle Adventure fun
Post by: Sir William on 2011-07-21, 21:02:59
Start digging, Sir!  As for that special kind of enthusiast, there are those who view us in much the same manner.  More power to them, I say.