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    Rick Lindeman
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    I agree with scott and alan.. the focus on certification is in that sense weird, since lego decided to make it open source… I am a certified facilitator (cps) from the IAF and written quite a bit on this method.. so i regard myself as a lego facilitator (as well as a facilitator with many other tools), without being certified by one of the training institutions which are mentioned here… (although i am sure they do good work, in both developing the method, and as stimulating the quality..

    #8498
    Rick Lindeman
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    Thannks all for tips, in the end i made four, consisting of at least 50 blocks, 3 figurines, 1 lego friends figurine, 1 big animal, 1 fabuland (30 years old) anthropomorphic animal, 1 helicoptinglike thing, wheels, 1 plant..
    Lego lsp sets

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    #8492
    Rick Lindeman
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    Thanks, i won’t.. saw some nice cheap boxes at the axio, so almost set..;)

    http://www.action.nl/schoonmaken-huishoudelijk/bewaren-weggooien/hobby-gereedschapskist-29x16x14cm-div-kleuren

    #8484
    Rick Lindeman
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    So my kids are now growing out of lego (well can you ever), and I want to convert their lego in useful LSP-sets,- inspired by the articles on this site..

    so I’m thinking about…
    Per set..

    2 figurines
    2 hats
    about 50 random lego blocks
    few duplo blocks
    2 longer connecting elements.
    some more technical elements (from cranes etc)
    some transparent elements (windows)
    a number of flat elements..

    I think i can make about 6/7 of these sets using what i have..

    what would be missing?

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