The Ferrari F40 replica made of Lego bricks was created as a tribute to the last Ferrari model, which was fired by its founder Enzo Ferrari. It is one of the most legendary sports vehicles, which entered the history of motoring with golden letters as early as 1987. And just as Lego bricks are timeless toys, the F40 model is also timeless and still turns heads almost 30 years later. Therefore, one made of Lego bricks that you can assemble yourself is a logical consequence of both mentioned facts.
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EverBlock offers a modular building system that can be implemented with the help of large plastic blocks and thus quickly and easily build all kinds of objects or objects, of different colors and sizes.
Just when you thought Legos couldn't get any better, along comes Grant Thomson aka "King of Random" with a recipe for edible homemade gummies shaped like Legos that you can play with and build with. Watch the video to learn everything you need to do to turn this popular toy into candy. Who says food isn't a toy?
Do you remember when we were children building our first houses, castles and forts from Lego blocks and wishing we could actually live in them? Now this is possible in a way, because they built a new Legoland hotel in Florida.
Architect Jeffrey Pelletier turned the basement of his house in Seattle into Lego heaven, where we can find around 250 thousand different pieces of Lego bricks. Can you imagine having this as a kid? Anyway, Lego blocks marked the childhood of many children, including Pelletier's. Last but not least, it is their "fault" that he is an architect today. Unlike most architects, he not only visualizes his ideas in AutoCAD, but also builds them from Lego bricks. This was also the case with the house in which he lives and where the Lego basement is located.
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.
The Kocke club will organize the 14th KockeFest this year - a LEGO casino and an exhibition of LEGO creations. The event will last two days, on Saturday, March 21 from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday, March 22 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at Koseze Elementary School in Ljubljana. Entry is free.
Lego bricks have long outgrown the notion of a toy, and the Lego X project by the London studio Gravity is new proof that they can serve for much more than "just" to distract children cleverly. Namely, they developed hardware that allows a computer to track the position of individual cubes and thus simultaneously create a digital copy of the physical model.
Lego bricks are one of the most popular toys in the world, with which many generations of children have grown up... and adults who have kept the child in them. But it took quite a while for Lego to start extinguishing the "teeth" of imagination and creativity since it was founded in 1932, as it took two fires for children to start playing with plastic toys instead of wooden ones. The first such bricks came only in the fifties. The rest is history.
Milan-based notebook manufacturer Moleskine decides every year to send out into the world a series of sheets covered in themed covers with recognizable characters or brands. At the beginning of the year, they made us so happy with the Simpsons, when they slowed down their 25th anniversary, previously with The Hobbit, but this time they turned to the world of toys, more precisely to Lego, and created a limited series that we don't know if it will end up in bookstores or in the toy department.
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.
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.