Abies
… a collection of Abies in every family home …
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There are rules for making constructions with Abies, but there are no serious consequences if you break them. In fact, many of the best structures are made by breaking them. As in society, however, there are some consequences when you break the rules. Whether you like rules or not, it is good at least to…
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The Hicks Abi is special. You can see some Hicks Abies below. There are two small ones (red and white) and two large ones (blue-white-black and yellow-orange). You cannot make the small Hicks Abi from Gen1 Abies, but it is possible to make the larger Hicks Abies from Abi-C’s and Abi-D’s. Adding the Hicks Abi…
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Many Abies can be turned into some kind of creature just by giving them eyes. This is already possible with the smallest Abies. It turns them into some kind of tiny mice that squirrel around on the floor. The Beak on the left and the Cat bottom right are still looking for a body.
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Abies come in ‘Generations’. You already know the first generation: Gen1. It contains only the two ‘primordial’ Abies: Abi-C and Abi-D (they were introduced in entry number 01 of this blog). Gen2 contains Abies that can be made from two of the Gen1 Abies. There are two Gen2 Abies: Diamond and Launch. Likewise Gen3 contains…
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In their most common version Abies come with pegs, and they have pegholes in their sides. If you insert a peg into a peghole you can connect Abies together. This creature was made using pegs. Below is a basic set of Abies. The plan is to start selling these in October-November 2025. A set like…
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By putting together Abies you make new Abies. When they get big they are called constructions. In this blog you will first see smaller Abies, but to get some idea of what is possible here is a large Abi.
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Here you see one Abi-C (the blue one), one Abi-D (the green one) and a combination of one Abi-C (orange) and one Abi-D (yellow). There are many Abies. You will see more of them soon. (note: Abies rhymes with ‘babies’)