Wobo Ihi Posted December 19, 2006 Posted December 19, 2006 Oh, no. I really hurt my foot. But the brick is okay! The average Lego owner knows what it's like to step on them small pieces. Now my question is this: what is your worst experience of Lego foot-piercing? As for me, it's this thing... Quote
captaintau Posted December 19, 2006 Posted December 19, 2006 Some year ago, I managed to step on two rotor parts and break them in the space of a week. Didn't hurt my foot, but it hurt my LEGO (far more painful) Quote
simonwillems Posted December 19, 2006 Posted December 19, 2006 In the good old days lego motorbikes had only two wheels...... and they came with the same amount of handlebars..... now most of my motorbikes have only one handlebar left :-( Like said before, hurting your lego by stepping on it is much more painful then hurting your foot. Quote
ghoulrealm Posted December 19, 2006 Posted December 19, 2006 I too fear damaging lego by foot. It doesn't bother my bare feet so much, but I have a chihuahua, so I pretty much watch my step constantly. Quote
Minifig Lecturer Posted December 19, 2006 Posted December 19, 2006 In the good old days lego motorbikes had only two wheels...... and they came with the same amount of handlebars..... now most of my motorbikes have only one handlebar left :-( Like said before, hurting your lego by stepping on it is much more painful then hurting your foot. Yeah, most of my motorbikes, shields, roadsigns etc are broken :-( When I was about 11 I tried to fix some using some type of glue. It didnt work. Anyone know of a glue or somethings that could be used to fix some of them? Quote
Lego Amaryl Posted December 19, 2006 Posted December 19, 2006 Yeah, most of my motorbikes, shields, roadsigns etc are broken :-( When I was about 11 I tried to fix some using some type of glue. It didnt work. Anyone know of a glue or somethings that could be used to fix some of them? My roadsigns were all broken. My parents fixed them many years ago and they are still intact. I think they used "Pattex". It's not completely transparent but it's very resistant. They used it also to fix a 2x16 plate broken. I have many broken palm leaves: http://www.bricklink.com/catalogItemPic.asp?P=2518 and I haven't managed to fix them >:-( Quote
Wobo Ihi Posted December 19, 2006 Author Posted December 19, 2006 Yeah, most of my motorbikes, shields, roadsigns etc are broken :-( When I was about 11 I tried to fix some using some type of glue. It didnt work. Anyone know of a glue or somethings that could be used to fix some of them? Tried super glue? Works for me. Quote
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