MAKE FRIENDS.
They’re the things you build with your friends, the things they share and the things that make their lives fun.
The Lego Friends makerspace at a new university in Adelaide has been a place for Lego Friends since it opened in January.
Now, for the first time, you can join in the fun of making friends with a range of different groups of Lego Friends lovers.
The group can come together to make things from Lego kits, create their own projects and share experiences.
You can also create your own Lego friends and ask them to make something for you.
The makerspace is located at the University of Adelaide in the heart of Adelaide’s CBD, near Adelaide Oval and the university’s campus.
Meet up at a time and place you prefer Lego Friends is open on a first come, first serve basis.
There’s a limited number of members available, but the space is busy.
If you’re looking for something special, you’ll be able to make your own group.
The centre is divided into groups for both new and experienced Lego Friends, and you can ask other Lego Friends to join.
You’ll need to register in the centre to make a new group, but once you have, you are welcome to make new groups and ask other members to join them.
Group members will be able invite friends to their group and you’ll get a group message from them.
To make your Lego Friends a Lego Friends fan, you’re required to create a Lego group profile.
This is the thing you see in the top left of your profile picture, along with a photo of your friends.
The profile picture is your main focus and it’s a really good place to start, because it shows who you are and what you want to do together.
It’s a great way to show you are connected to other Lego friends.
You have to make sure your profile is current, so you’re able to see all the Lego Friends you’ve made.
When you join a group, you also have to register for a free account, so there’s a little more info you need to know before you can do things like share a project or make something with your Lego friends, or send messages.
Once you’ve registered for an account, you have access to all the members’ profiles.
You’re also required to give a short description of yourself on your profile.
There are a number of things that you can put in there, such as who you love to meet, who you want your Lego Friend to meet with and who you would like to invite.
If someone joins you, they’ll be shown a message from your Lego friend telling them about your group, and the profile will be updated with the details of the group.
You also get a message every time someone joins a group and they get a notification from you when they do.
Once a group is up and running, you get a chance to ask a Lego Friend a question or share a photo.
If a Lego friend is interested in meeting you, you don’t have to ask the question.
You just have to say, ‘Hi’, and they’ll show up.
You don’t need to say anything about what you’re going to do, you just have the option of letting them know when you’re ready to go.
If they say yes, they’re invited.
There aren’t any limits on the number of Lego friends you can have.
You could be in a group of up to 20 people, but it’s up to them to decide how many members they want.
If the group isn’t working out, there’s also the option to change the members.
You’ve also got the option in the profile picture to show a Lego Club profile.
You see the club members’ faces in the photo, and there’s an option to make them the face of your Lego group.
So you can say something like, ‘Hello, this is the Lego Club, this Lego Club is a Lego Group.’
If you don and it doesn’t work out, you could ask a friend to be your Lego Club.
If that doesn’t come through, there are ways to change your Lego Group.
If your Lego club isn’t creating enough Lego Friends and you’re unhappy with it, you may also be able contact Lego Friends.
If this doesn’t go well, you might be able get a refund for your money back.
There is a limit on how many Lego Friends can be made per week.
The best time to make Lego Friends for the centre is on the first Thursday of each month.
If it’s the last Thursday of every month, it’s also possible to make up to a dozen Lego Friends on a single day.
You are not allowed to make more than eight Lego Friends per week, but you can make up a group that’s more than a dozen people on the same day.
If all of your members are members, they will be in your Lego circle.
There will also be an opportunity to ask Lego Friends questions and share photos.