Still over half the pieces need to be sorted, but I get impatient and start to build again. This has a stop-start effect as some parts are readily to hand whilst other bits require lengthy bag searches. Even when sorted there are so many piles around the study it becomes an exercise in memory retention to re-find a pile of parts. I still can't face building the comprehensive super-structure so pick the 7 landing legs to make. This turns out to be a mistake as they are fiddly and complex constructions. Progress not helped by my assistant continually breaking the radar assembly from yesterday and insisting I fix it again and again. I have reconstructed the radar assembly about 30 to 40 times now. 2 hours (!) later and the 7 landing legs are done (almost; one is missing a part)...

It's no good, I'll have to take on the main structure. Actually this turns out to work pretty well and has the effect of getting some large pieces out of the piles and into something coherent. It is incredibly complex for a Lego kit and very cleverly designed, although I'm pretty sure that none of this section will be visible when it's finished. It's interesting from a structural engineering point of view but I begin to feel like the kind of nerd who pores over the blueprints of the Starship Enterprise. (b.t.w. must remember Star Trek is as real as Star Wars...)

(approx 5 hours today)