I don't want to hijack this post or create a heated debate but I disagree. I'm 36 and played with legos when I was a child. I'm not an AFOL, just on the site to save some cash while buying for my son. I come from a poor background and when I was young I was grateful for whatever I got. I think that anyone receiving a donated gift isn't going to complain about the fact that it's not name brand.Mantisking wrote:If it had ever happened to me, my reaction would have been the same.legitimatealex wrote:Give him a year. I think I was 6 when I realized that my parents were cutting corners and the brick colors didn't match. Then if I ever got Megablocks or the Tyco stuff I'd get angry.
They're not the same!
I like to think that I'm raising my son the same way. In fact, his x-mas wish list includes Lego and Halo Mega Blocks. He really doesn't care about name brand. He also has a few Knex and Best Lock.
I've also read criticism on sites about megablocks being so much worse than lego. I build with my son and don't notice any difference. TLC sets fall apart when played with just as much as MB. I know parents that refuse to buy legos for their kids because they fall apart and a parent of one of my sons friends glues all the sets together.
Nothing wrong with having a preference for one brand over another but I think loyalty and devotion shouldn't be blind. I like Bud Light over Miller, Marvel over DC and Chevy over Ford, but they all serve a purpose and each has more in common with the other than their differences.




