LEGO: A Love Story

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Author: Jonathan Bender

ISBN-10: 0470407026

ISBN-13: 9780470407028

Category: Collectible Toys - General & Miscellaneous

An adult LEGO fan's dual quest: to build with bricks and build a family There are 62 LEGO bricks for every person in the world, and at age 30, Jonathan Bender realized that he didn't have a single one of them. While reconsidering his childhood dream of becoming a master model builder for The LEGO Group, he discovers the men and women who are skewing the averages with collections of hundreds of thousands of LEGO bricks. What is it about the ubiquitous, brightly colored toys that makes them...

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The unofficial LEGO Museum lies hidden in Bellaire, Ohio, with millions of plastic bricks sculpted into everything from robotic bands to Dirk Nowitzki to a goat on a lifeguard tower. A secret set vault slumbers beneath a hidden panel in the original house of LEGO founder Ole Kirk Christiansen in Billund, Denmark. An eleven-foot LEGO replica of a speedboat teeters on a rickety wooden dock in Seattle, Washington, threatening to plunge and sink into the Pacific Ocean as five men struggle to keep it balanced. And in the Kansas City, Missouri, home of Jonathan Bender, a massive Star Wars LEGO set leans against the wall in a vacant room.Jonathan comes face-to-face with all of these scenes as he explores the obsessive and diverse subculture of adult fans of LEGO (AFOLs), walking the line between art and commerce, play and Serious Play, and fantasy and real life, hoping to learn how the plastic brick of our childhoods inspires us as adults.Awakened from the "Dark Ages"—that period of time when LEGO bricks are forgotten in a childhood closet—Bender rekindles his dream of becoming a master model builder, putting his skills to the test at adult fan conventions around the country. Here he meets fans who design their own sets, customize minifigures (LEGO people) to resemble superheroes and movie characters, and amass collections that number in the hundreds of thousands of bricks. Bender also recruits his wife—the furniture builder in their household—to build alongside him, attempting to fill the child-size void in their lives. As their home slowly fills up with LEGO bricks, the spare bedroom swings between build room and potential nursery. Immersed in a toy-centric world without children, LEGO: A Love Story is ultimately about what it takes to build a family. EGO: A Love Story explores what happens when the imagination of your childhood intersects with your life as an adult. Jacket art by Nathan Sawaya, a New York–based artist who creates awe-inspiring works out of some of the most unlikely things. His work has been featured in collections across the country. His most recent North American museum tours feature large-scale sculptures using only LEGO bricks. Learn more at brickartist.com.

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Acknowledgments ix1 Back to School 12 I Need a Playroom 113 My First Con 234 Stealing from a Thief 335 Color Changes Everything 476 Brick Separation Anxiety 577 Pink Skulls 698 Everything a Princess Could Wish For 799 I Go on a Playdate 8910 I Give my Wife a Beach House 10111 The Stranger Side of Building 11112 A Man and His Museum 12113 It's Okay, I Work Here 13314 Becoming a Brickmaster 14515 Danish Rocky and a Real Star Wars Expert 15316 A Guest in LEGO's House 16517 Protectors of the Brand 17718 Good Luck, Boys, that thing is Heavy 18919 Building Blind and the Dirty Brickster 19920 Children Not Included 20721 Kate the Builder 21522 You Can Go Home Again 22323 There is No "I" in LEGO 23324 Miniland Dad 243Epilogue 257Index 263