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Allan Bedford, a software analyst from the Ontario, Canada, has turned his hobby of building models with LEGOs into a book, The Unofficial LEGO Builder's Guide. He joins us to talk about the hobby, how he goes about creating his models, and how anyone young or old can get started with LEGOs.
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RE: LEGO as a hobbyBy TANY on December 6, 2007, 12:11 pmI AM LOOKING TO SELL ALOT OF LEGO. MAINLY ARMIES WITH SHIELDS AND SWORDS.
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