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Today’s the day where I finally get started on the LEGO Tintin rocket set.
Of course, I had to slip into something appropriate. Thus, the Speedmaster in the Hodinkee 10 year version.
So great to at last finding the time.

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By: cfn : April 19th, 2026-11:38
Today’s the day where I finally get started on the LEGO Tintin rocket set. Of course, I had to slip into something appropriate. Thus, the Speedmaster in the Hodinkee 10 year version. So great to at last finding the time. ...
Indeed. Time flew by.
By: cfn : April 19th, 2026-18:16
Was in the zone all the way. Quite a bit of internal structure that had to be built, but my respect for the designers of the set has grown through this. So many crazy details that allow the shape to be pretty perfect, the feet of the rocket not only look ...