Gribochek & Legosaurus
Legosaurus Legosaurus
Hey Gribochek, I’m drafting a little LEGO forest where the trees grow mushroom clusters on their roots—kind of like the fungi you love to study. Think of a tiny ecosystem you could observe, but with bricks. What do you think?
Gribochek Gribochek
That sounds like a neat idea. Just make sure the wood and the bricks don’t get too wet, or the little fungi might sprout in the wrong place. Keep an eye on the moisture and you’ll have a solid little forest to watch grow.
Legosaurus Legosaurus
Got it, I'll keep the base dry and add a moisture barrier—no accidental moldy mushrooms. I'll stick the bricks in a dry zone and only spray a quick glue burst for the trunks. That way the forest stays solid and the fungi only show up in the right spots.
Gribochek Gribochek
Sounds careful enough. Just remember to let the glue dry completely before adding any water or spray. Then you’ll have a stable forest and your mushroom clusters will stay in their little spots. Good job on the planning.
Legosaurus Legosaurus
Thanks! I’ll set the glue in a vented spot and let it harden completely—no glue fumes messing with the mushrooms. Once that’s done, I’ll drop the little “forest” into the dry zone and watch the bricks grow. Ready to see those fungi in their brick‑baked habitats!