Who says LEGO bricks are just for kids? More complex sets require more skill to assemble and are also a feast for the eyes. These are the best LEGO bricks for adults!
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At LEGO, they wittily ask you when was the last time you played with 25 million LEGO bricks. Well, the answer is clear. Ed Sheeran sang about it six years ago, but he probably didn't know that he would be able to experience it. We are talking about a LEGO house. Not the one that every kid put together and knocked down in a few seconds. We're talking about one you can walk in, walk around, and spend an afternoon with the family in.
Lego can boast of an exceptional series of replicas of famous cars from Lego bricks (Volkswagen Beetle, Porsche 911, etc.), and now the Danes have made a detailed replica of the popular BMW R 1200 GS Adventure motorcycle from Lego Technic bricks, which goes into the smallest details.
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.
BuWizz is a Slovenian remote control for Lego bricks. "Engine" behind the engine for Lego bricks is a nine-member Slovenian team that presents itself on Kickstarter with an innovation for small and large children, where it collects funds to start mass production.
Do you want the weekend to go by "quickly"? Then start building a detailed Lego Technic replica of the Porsche 911 GT3 RS. Whether you're an octane enthusiast or not, this 2,704-piece 1:8 scale model should be enough of a challenge for you!
Lego bricks and technology have always been good friends, and it was only a matter of time before a computer was created from Lego bricks. Introducing a working mini Lego replica of a Macintosh computer.
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 bricks are more than a toy. Not only because they are timeless, but because they can also be used outside the children's room. And since there probably isn't a child in the last few generations who didn't own at least a few pieces of one of the most popular toys in the world during their childhood, there is a high probability - if you haven't handed them all down to the younger generations in good condition - that you have many dice lying around somewhere. But why collect dust on them when you can extend their life in a modified form. Here are some brilliant ideas on how to use Lego bricks.
Lego Speed Champions is a Lego line of brick sets from which you can build different cars. Four new car models are planned for 2023.
It is usually Lego that draws inspiration from others to make toys. He recently built a replica of the BMW R 1200 GS Adventure motorcycle. Well, this time it was BMW who sought inspiration from Lego. And the flying motorcycle that every man probably dreams of was created.
While the largest Lego store in the world recently opened in London, where visitors can see many tourist attractions made of Lego bricks, in front of the Lego Store in Ljubljana's City Park, there is a mountain giant made of 35,000 Lego bricks, on which it is also possible to jump. Jumping ace Robert Kranjec will also try it soon. Find out how far he will fly on November 25, 2016.