Without a doubt, it is a very interesting question.
I'm thinking about creating my Lego stopmotion, but that's in the distant future, because unfortunately at the beginning of the year my house caught fire and I lost almost everything I had in bricks.
But there was little left and the only two boxes I kept were beige and white pieces and the Lord of the Rings box.
Thank God this last box didn't burn, because I managed to save Aragorn, Gandalf and the Orcs. 😅
oh my goodness, that's terrible. Sincerely hope that nobody got hurt.
Stop motion sounds awesome, but isn't it a tremendous amount of work?
This is a part that remained when all the lego boxes were melted.
The curious thing is that there was a part where I still managed to save some bricks, can you believe it?
oufff what a mess 😬 So glad to hear noone was hurt
Thank you, luckily no one was hurt.
We recover material loss over time.
Thank God no one was hurt. We were at my parents' house and after 30 minutes of being there, our neighbor called my wife and we ran home.
Fortunately it was quick with the help of the neighbors and only burned the yard and was already going into the bathroom.
As I left the Lego boxes there, the plastic helped them burn very quickly and the fire also consumed some plastic chairs and tables.
oh my god. Well at least the house was still standing, can you imagine 😱 Fires are such a scary thing
Fire really devours things very quickly. I was even surprised that although our action to control the fire was quick, it managed to burn a lot of things quickly.
very scary 😬 I've luckily never experienced a house fire myself, but I know the power of it from when my uncle did controlled bonfires (he lives way out in the countryside)
I hope you never have this experience.
I believe your uncle does this to prepare the land for planting, right?
No in his case he was simply burning garbage lol