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When it comes to technology, I have sort of a split personality. I simply love modern technology. I couldn’t imagine a life without a small rectangle in my pocket that can give me all the information I need, show me movies, or have contact with people from all over the world. Heck, I wouldn’t have come out of my Dark Ages if it wasn’t for sites like Peeron and later Rebrickable. Without exaggerating I can say 98% of my social contacts are done digitally, with people from the USA to Australia, and a lot of countries in between.

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Time for some more Mini MOC Maddness! Where my aim is to have fun building smaller MOCs, and encourage others to do the same. It is always impressive just how many alternate builds can be submitted for a single set. How many different ways people can come up with of rearranging the same small pile of parts. I also really enjoy getting to know designers who make smaller MOCs. This time I will be looking at the Creator 3 in 1 set 31133-1 White Rabbit. If you have a good memory you would know that I already did a review of this set last year, but I think it is about time I traded my Cockatoo for something else.

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For a long time, I haven't paid much attention to the Super Mario theme. Not that I don't like it; the sets look great with a lot of bright colors, clever builds and playability. But aside from playing some games about 30 years ago, as well as annoying store employees while playing on a Nintendo 64 display model (remember the amazing new concept of 3D graphics in Nintendo games!), I have little knowledge of the Mario Universe. In addition, most sets seem to be an expansion on the starter sets, featuring stages for the electronic Mario, Princess Peach and Luigi to run through, something that I personally am not really attracted to. Exceptions are sets like 71426-1 Piranha Plant and 71411-1 The Mighty Bowser that are meant for display.

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For a second there we were mourning the OG Friends, but LEGO have our backs. Mia made an appearance as the parent of one of the new generation of Friends in the first wave of sets, set 42639-1 brings back all 5.

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We've already taken a look at several sets from the Space 2024 line-up, including a Friends Mars base, a City base and spaceships. You can find more information about the Space 2024 concept, as well as a look at the new Reddish Orange color here. Today, I'll be adding a new type to the series: 60432-1 Command Rover and Crane Loader is a bulky rover to explore the surface of alien planets. So far, we're pretty happy with the look and feel of the Space 2024 sets, and there is something about today's set that hits me right as well. I'm eager to find out what that is, so let's start building!

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