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      <title>My First Dive into BrickLink Studio and a Brick Sketch Template</title>
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            &lt;p&gt;I was a total &amp;quot;builder&amp;quot; when I was young.  I loved pretty much anything that let me create my own structures:  Construx, Lego, Lincoln Logs, Marble Runs, etc.   Looking back, it really ended up being Lego that I most enjoyed playing with.   Back in my Lego heyday, Magtron and Blacktron were the sets most captivating to me.  I was fascinated by space (thanks grandparents for the trip to Kennedy Space Center).  Some of my favorite sets (which I still have some of the pieces):&lt;/p&gt;
          
          
        
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