Are you thinking about the beach, the sunset, white napkins and a big cake? Everyone has their own opinion and ideas about a dream wedding.
What would you do if you had 500,000 legos at your disposal? In all probability, you would fulfill your childhood dream and build such a vehicle.
The Simpsons will celebrate its 25th anniversary this year. To this end, the cooperation of two of the most recognizable names in pop culture – The Simpsons and LEGO – comes together.
Jane Perkins brings incredible works of art that, composed of thousands of tiny colorful objects, recreate the most famous classic portraits and motifs of world artists.
When was the last time you went back to your carefree childhood days and rekindled your imagination and creativity? With the world-famous Lego blocks, the possibilities for creation and assembly are almost limitless. This is also proven by the keyboard made of Lego bricks. "Only the best is good enough" is the motto of the Danish company, which has been producing cubes since 1949.
Lego has embarked on an interesting project where Lego enthusiasts can publish their idea on a special website and if it is selected, his Lego bricks will go into mass production.
The Batmobile is considered one of the most recognizable cars from the movie world, so it's a bit surprising that it took so long to make its way to the Lego world. But that doesn't matter anymore, the wait is over. For all geeks, there is the Dark Knight Tumbler, a cross between a Lamborghini and a Humvee, which we could admire in Nolan's trilogy - Batman Begins, The Dark Knight and The Dark Knight Rises.
The cube robot Wall-E, based on the cartoon, also gets its own Lego brick. The animator of the cartoon, Agnus MacLane, made a cube version in addition to the cartoon version. Not animated with poor resolution, but made from Lego blocks. The garbage robot has already swept away the competition on the platform where Lego collects external ideas, and its future is now in the hands of Lego experts, which I believe will not be as gray as it was at the beginning of the cartoon.
The Danish company Lego has released a series of white bricks aimed at fans of architecture and design.
If you have ever read the declaration on the packaging of Lego bricks, then you know that they should not be swallowed. Well, you certainly won't find that on the packaging of illustrator and designer Akihiro Mizuuchi's Lego bricks, as he designed a modular system for making chocolates. And the chocolate version is clearly edible, but since it looks so identical to the plastic version, check if you have the right one before eating.
Lego has built a mighty empire with the help of bricks since 1949 and is today the best-selling toy brand, even ahead of Mattel, which built its name around Barbie. The credit for the switch at the top goes to the animated Lego movie, with which Lego "outplayed" Mattel for the first time. But if Barbies and Kens are reserved for children, the age limit for Lego is drawn in the sand, so it's no wonder that the blocks are also found outside children's rooms.
Kocke Club, which was founded with the aim of bringing together all lovers of LEGO bricks in one place, will this year organize the 13th KockeFest - autumn 2014 - a LEGO playhouse and an exhibition of LEGO creations. The event will last two days at Koseze Primary School in Ljubljana.