Matewis: Awesome, are those yours?
Yes. I have not build anything out of lego for years and years, but a few month back I got a small, tiny set as a sort of joke-gift, and had plenty of fun with it, so I pulled out all of my old stuff to see started building.
Matewis: The themes I'm really interested in are the
regular city theme, the old
castle theme (looks like you have a few of those), the
pirate theme and the Star Wars theme. A few of the old space themes were also really cool, like the
mtron faction.
I actually had a lot of those :D You can see that a lot of the figures, and the dragon obviously, came from the medieval sets, and some of the pieces I used for Orthank probably too. And I had quite a few of the pirate sets, including the pirate ship, I still remember how happy I was to get it when I was a kid :D
When I started building stuff again those few months back I went to a lego store, and frankly was very dissappointed with what they had there, plenty of licensed stuff, Star Wars, Batman, Marvel... I guess kids love, but I can't help feeling that it's not what lego should be. The whole point is to build that stuff yourself I think. I like those old "generic" sets much better, because they are much better suited to being reused to build whatever you feel like.
Paradoks: Pre-made [url=https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?S=10237-1#T=S&O={}]Tower of Orthanc[/url] is actually pretty great.
Oh, some of those pre-made sets do llok fantastic. I just mean that it's more fun to put it together on your own, because then it's like a puzzle, you have no instructions to follow, no pieces specially made to look like what you are trying to build. You need to actually get creative. The end result will obviously not look as good, will not be as close to the real thing as the pre-made set, but putting it together is more fun (for me at least).