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Marcin is not only an illustrator, but also a comic book artist and has a BSc degree in computer science. His LEGO era mostly covers the nineties.
Przemek's brother.
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Przemek is a comic book artist and writer, wood carver and a historic preservation engineer. His LEGO era is more or less the eighties.
Also Marcin's brother.
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see Przemek's illustrations
I'm very happy to see this set here. It was one of my personal favorites when I was a little boy. The fluorescent pieces and the moving feet. I think it was one of the sets with which I played the most. You made me nostalgic and happy. Thank you, congrats on your blog, all the way from Portugal :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! I love getting such comment's, they're what we started this blog for.
ReplyDeleteMyself, I may be overly nostalgic about Blacktron II sets (and M-tron as well), since I've never had any of them! I remember analyzing them in great detail in catalogs though, wishing to be able to swap those domes between and imagining how does they work.
Speaking of Blacktron II and M-tron -- I still got five or more of them already made, waiting in queue.
:) My first two sets ever were 6530 Sport Coupe and 6234 Renegade Raft. My parents always got me the tiny sets, I only got two big flagship sets as a child, and i have the best memories of those sets. They were the 6086 Black Knights Castle and 6989 M-Tron Mega Core magnetizer. I loved the M-Tron magnets :) I miss the simplicity of the old sets
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