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Anonymous asked in Games & RecreationToys · 10 years ago

Is it time to stop collecting legos at the age of 13?

I love legos.

My favorite type is Lego City.

The reason I like it is because the vehicles as of construction cranes and fire trucks are cool and are used in real life.

I do hate Star Wars in my opinion but I used to like it.

My brother is always telling me not to buy it which I really hate when he says that.

He is 17 years old.

I love collecting Lego City sets.

Should I stop collecting in which something I like doing?

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  • 10 years ago
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    Around the end of age 13 I found that Legos were just boring to me so I stopped playing with them. I loved just building them and constructing massive city's. I never was a fan of star wars Lagos but yes I used to be. Your never to young to play with Legos many adults use them as a hobby or for a work of art. Legos will never get old. If your 13 and still plays with Legos that's perfectly all right a time might come when you will just simply get bored of them. Your talking to a 16 year old football quarterback who made gun sounds and explosion sounds with Lego imagining things no one could come up with. I miss the old days. Never get rid of your Legos when the time comes put them in your attic and give them to your kids when your older or use them as a hobby when you have time. Legos were made for all ages not for kid 12 and under. Hope I helped! :)

  • No way - you are never to old to play with Lego. Besides if you are 13 you are just getting up to the really cool 16+ age range sets like the Modular Series. If you haven't seen some of these really large sets, take a look here:

    http://www.squidoo.com/lego-modular-buildings-the-...

    http://www.squidoo.com/the-biggest-best-lego-sets-...

    And if purchasing these large sets ever becomes a problem, you can always consider "renting" Lego:

    http://www.squidoo.com/pley-com-rent-lego

    I would also check out this Lego art created by adults around the world - I think you will find it inspiring:

    http://www.squidoo.com/lego-art-prints-cards-pillo...

  • 10 years ago

    There are people out there who are well into adulthood who still play with Cap guns and dress up in outfits from shows aimed at children so nope. I still love Lego city and i am almost 14 so keep collecting and forget what your brother says because he probably still has something he cherishes from childhood

    Source(s): Lego ^_^
  • 10 years ago

    No way Legos are something will never be out grown and is loved worldwide, keep collecting Legos and in the future it will develop even more!!!

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  • 10 years ago

    NO - I did not get my first legos until I was 22. Now I coach a first lego league robotics team.

  • 10 years ago

    No, but you *are* old enough to learn the correct spelling of LEGO -- all capital, and do _not_ add an 's' on the end. The plural is LEGO!

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    If it is something you love to do and it makes you happy then why stop?? you shouldn't let the opinions that others have on your hobbies affect what you like to do. Like me,im 16 and I still like to play pokemon games,Yeah it may be stupid but who cares lol

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    Hell no kid,

    Im 24 and i LOVE legos.

    Do what you love and ignore you brother.

  • 10 years ago

    do you really want to?

    I wouldn't brag about it at school, but it is nothing to be ashamed of or to hide. Legos are awesome!!

  • Anonymous
    10 years ago

    No, it's a collection you like and when you out grow it, it still be worth a lot of money

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