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Talbott: I really enjoyed working on the pop-up book (a fully functioning pop-up book built entirely out of LEGO pieces) for LEGO Ideas. It kind of links in with how I got to LEGO, and I also just really enjoyed getting to work with some passionate fans on this project. I really like how it's so different from anything we offer. We always make these playsets and things, and they're done this certain way or they're these big display models geared more toward adults, but this is really stretching what LEGO can do and that's what I am intrigued by the most. Q: What does a typical day look like for you? Talbott: I roll into work around 8:30, get coffee and sit down at my desk. I've got two ways of working: digital and physical. Physical is with actual bricks. We have work tables set up with shelving units full of all of the main bricks that we need. Model building starts with an initial idea, for instance, a dragon. Lots of kids would love to play with their own toy dragon, so it's up to me, starting with a pile of LEGO bricks to consider things like how to make the shape appealing and dragon-like, what exciting magical colors the dragon should be, where and how the limbs of the dragons can be posed into different positions for more animated play, and stability so that the model stays together during play without losing the ability to be taken apart and built into something else if the child chooses to.
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