Lego Everywhere
Jul. 11th, 2013 09:55 amThe three Lego blogs I read on a regular basis are:
- The New Elementary, devoted entirely to announcing new Lego parts and exploring their possibilities.
- The Brothers Brick, which is mostly about gorgeous or ingenious fan-built creations. (This is the site I'd recommend to non-Lego fans. It's well worth it just for sheer beauty.)
- Brickset, a news blog with a substantial Lego database attached. Or vice-versa. It sometimes has a slight whiny tone, but it's rare.
- Purists, who do not cut or paint Lego, nor use any non-Lego parts (such as Mega Bloks).
- There's a subgroup of "legal" purists, who also don't use any technique the Lego Group would not allow in a real set. (Here's Lego official PDF on some illegal building techniques. Note that they are often concerned about tenth-of-a-millimeter issues.)
- People who will cut, paint, or use third-party parts, subdivided in various combinations.
- Train fans.
- Because Lego has often changed their Train technology to use different voltage or tracks, train fans are subdivided based on what tech they use.
- Minifigure fans.
- Minifigure fans who are into customization.
- Digital Lego fans, who spend most of their time using CAD tools instead of real plastic.
- Lego board game players. (A small pack, since the games are not all that great qua games.)
- Lego computer game fans. (A huge group, since the computer games are surprisingly good.)
- Lego Mindstorms fans. They build robots!
- Mosaic builders.
- Spaceship builders.
- Builders of military equipment, 1900-present day (an area deliberately avoided by the Lego Group).
- As ever, within that group, there's a subgroup uncomfortably obsessed with German stuff from WW2.
- Mecha builders.
- People who spend more time updating the assorted Lego wikis than playing with real plastic.
- People fixated on one specific theme, such as Star Wars or Bionicle.
- Modulex fans. (Modulex being an officially-incompatible brick system produced by Lego in the 1960s for architects.)
- Bionicle builders, people who build their own creations using primarily parts from the action-figure-ish Bionicle and Hero Factory themes.
- Microscale builders.
- Diorama builders.
- More as I think of them...