I've been a fan of Lego for 25 years now. In grade school, I remember cutting off all the corners of our instruction books and mailing them in for the life-long subscription to Lego magazine. Then in middle school, I endured our dial-up internet to try and access the Bionicle webpage. High school was spent creating my own star-ship armada and pitting it against my friend in an elaborate StarCraft style strategy game. By college, I'd moved away from Lego, but always got at least 1 set each ...