![]() Impossible to say because I am a jack of all trades! As a kid, I played a lot with LEGO City, Exoforce, Harry Potter and Star Wars. What is your favourite LEGO theme (current or past)? Why? And has any theme inspired your building style or preference in any particular way?.Today the passion and the sharing continue with my friends and my girlfriend, (because I got her involved)! It was our den where we built, deconstructed, rebuilt and played (sometimes in secret when it was late.) I also remember the plans we made to acquire new sets, parents who took us to the toy store where we drooled over the shelves filled with boxes we dreamed of! Since I have been doing LEGO, I have shared wonderful and incredibly special moments, especially with my little brother, when we were younger. In short, it’s a creative tool that stimulates imagination and intelligence, because there is also a great part of technicality. At the same time, it’s not model making, we represent things but with an abstract part, which puts our imagination into work. The first one is the creative part, which is infinite (only the number of pieces limits us.) This concept of interlocking bricks is fantastic, better than a 3D puzzle because you can combine them in almost any way. build, display, meetups, play the games or 'just' watch the cartoons. What is LEGO for you? What does it mean for you? How does it fit in your life? E.g.My girlfriend made the first step in 2017 by offering me the first set of a LEGO collection that keeps growing! Then, a few years later, a LEGO Store arrived in Paris. I was told that LEGO bricks were only for children. At that age, I received sets for Christmas and even though I loved them, I took a break from them because I was made fun of. I got my first LEGO box when I was four years old, and it was a long story that lasted until I was fourteen. How and when did your interest in LEGO come about?.I love technical machines: planes, rockets, trains. It’s the very first one I made for LEGO Ideas, in digital version. I’m also proud of another MOC: the Orient Express. I have instilled a mysterious atmosphere of a lost place, where nature has regained its rights. ![]() And that's what I'm proud of with the Lost City. If we find certain common characteristics, like the open back, the set provides a completely different atmosphere. It's a MOC that I made just before the tavern. Have you created any LEGO MOCs (my own creations) that you’re particularly proud of? What is it, why are you proud of it and do you have a photo of it?.I don’t have a personal website, but I share my creations on social media, especially on Instagram. Do you have a personal LEGO portfolio website that you can share with us?.Other than LEGO bricks which take a lot of my time? I have a subscription to a movie theater. ![]() I’m still a "beginner", but step by step, I’m building my nest. I live in Paris, but I am from Normandy, France. In the LEGO community, I chose to use the pseudonym LEt'sGO. Congratulations to Thomas LAJON (aka LEt.sGO) from France and his two 10K Club creations Medieval Tavern and The Medieval Fortress! Both projects are linked and inspiration comes from the rich medieval history of Normandy where Thomas comes from.
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