There are certainly quite a few of us who have ever thought about what movie scenes would look like if Lego figures took over the role of actors. The Lego Movie, which is coming to cinemas soon, will be a dream come true for many, and for those of us who are also fascinated by Star Wars, Vesa Lehtimäki will become a true legend with his incredible photographs.
When we think of Lego blocks, we first think of childhood, but that doesn't mean that they can't be used by adults. What's more – the famous toy brand has launched a new set of blocks aimed at the elderly.
Famous Lego figures have taken on the faces of many famous characters, from Harry Potter to Star Wars characters, and now they will become popular Disney characters such as Mickey Mouse, Pluto, Buzz Lightyear, Ariel the Mermaid, Aladdin's Genie, Captain Hook, Racman Jack and Robin Hood.
You don't have the right idea how to decorate Easter parties this year? Then this video will be perfect to stimulate your imagination. We present to you the LEGO printer for Easter parties.
Lego bricks are a versatile toy, actually a material. Individuals with imagination and technical knowledge have already created many things from them that cannot be found on the shelves. Carpenter Peter Brown built them into a real skateboard and sent it to the team at Braille Skateboarding, which tests unusual, homemade skateboards.
Women have played one of the key roles in the history of the space program. Nevertheless, their stories are too often silenced. Recently, the movie Hidden Figures said something, and now the Danish toy manufacturer Lego is also paying tribute to female astronauts, engineers and scientists and their contribution.
The iconic Fiat 500F can now be built from LEGO bricks.
Lego bricks are timeless toys and there is probably no one among you who has not encountered them in their childhood. Therefore, it is not surprising that on average every person in the world has as many as 86 bricks at home, nor is it that Lego is the biggest rubber. And if you put these cubes one after the other, just with the number of cubes sold in 2012, you would circle the face of the Earth 18 times with them! You can read more interesting facts about Lego bricks in numbers below.
I Fear Slovenia is the latest performance by dancers Leja Jurišić and Petra Veber as part of At.Šiška! – of the Austrian-Slovenian focus on contemporary performing arts, which will take place from December 4 to 8 in the Ljubljana urban culture center Kino Šiška.
As part of the Spider Slang festival, on June 13 and 14, we will be able to see the premiere performance of the IDEAL dance performance in the Old Town Power Station.
Lovers of yoga, book a stay at this English hotel, where you will learn in the company of lemurs that you can practice yoga in a different way. Namaste.