Adult Lego Fans' Christmas
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•I’ve been getting Lego for Christmas for 37 years
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Adult Fans of Lego (AFOL) make up about five per cent of Lego sales.
Daniel Konstanski has been getting Lego sets for Christmas since he was three years old .
He estimates he has over a million Lego bricks, half of which are sets, the rest in spares.
The author of The Secret Life of Lego Bricks the first official book for adult fans.
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