Lumpi-67 Posted August 19, 2017 Hello, My name is Frank and I come from Germany. I am 50 years old and have been building Lego for more than a year. As a child I played with Lego, but at that time there was no Lego Technic and you could only buy the basic stones in the shops. In the Lego world I once again entered as an adult man, when I had seen the Porsche GT3RS in a department store in Berlin. My wife just shook my head when I came home with the Lego kit of the Le Mans sports car in autumn 2016. The GT3RS was just too expensive. But now is almost a year around and I drive my wife so slowly into the madness. 20 buildings have been completed. From various cars (including GT3RS, Land Rover from Jaaptech, two Baja Buggy and a self created MOC from a Hummer H1) and SUV, an excavator, I also made small builds of various Apple computers and consoles. Currently I'm sitting at the alien of the Arvo Brothers. A great model, but not necessarily very stable. For the first time, I have to use some glue in two or three places, which I would never really want to do. But after I've built the body for the third time, I do not want to do it a fourth time. I am looking forward to exciting discussions about the colored stones from Denmark. Many greetings Frank Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Littleworlds Posted August 19, 2017 Hello and welcome to Eurobricks! Heads shaking is something we encounter sometimes - its something to get used to. And honestly, building Lego is one of the nicest hobbies to have anyway. The alien looks really impressive. I sometimes use small amounts of clear nail polish to increase the friction on some parts. Usually Minifigure necks and hair though. But maybe worth a try for that too. See you around! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
dr_spock Posted August 21, 2017 Welcome to Eurobricks, Frank. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
LEGO Train 12 Volts Posted August 21, 2017 Welcome aboard Frank ...nice to meet a new AFOL on EB! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites