What’s so different other than being more elaborate and detailed now? I agree all the co-branding is kinda lame and causes a premium. I remember some of my childhood sets in the 80s had instructions too and we’d always build the set first and admire it for a few days, and then destroy it and build something else. Exactly what I do with my kids now

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spookypayment 2 weeks ago
once there were mostly basic bricks and less kits. you used your fantasy to build things. now you have mostly expensive kits with very specific "bricks". you buy the kit, build it (involving zero fantasy) and never destroy it because it costed a lot and the "bricks" it is made of are very specific and less reusable for other constructions