There’s been a lot keeping me from building lately. Most of them being very good, exciting things in life, but it doesn’t mean I don’t miss getting to play with the brick a little. One of the things I realized that was keeping me from building is convenience and safety. With the addition of a little one to the family, it’s just not safe to keep Lego laying around to play with on a whim. Well, anything other then the Duplo we buy for her, which does indeed lay around now, underfoot, waiting to bite your bare feet.
So I recently decided to remedy this situation. I realized the first part, convenience could be solved by just bringing some Lego back down to play with. Safety, however, did need a little thinking and a minor purchase. I knew I needed a container that I could keep the lid on and keep our little one out of if we weren’t right with her. A trip to Target and a walk down the storage isle surfaced the Sterilite Large Clipbox. This container was perfect. I’ve learned from the past, you don’t want anything too deep or you just can’t find anything in it. So I grabbed this and when I returned home filled it with pieces that would lend itself to building microscale.
Sure enough, this tactic has worked. In the last week, I’ve churned out 5 mediocre models. I say mediocre, because I’ve set out for now just to doodle. Which means I’m focusing on building quick little models just to get the rust off my imagination. Just like any hobby, if you put it aside for a while, it takes a little ramp up time to get back to the skill you were at.
Regardless of quality, this tactic is a sure fire way to help you out of the dark ages and get building again. Happy building!