![]() You can build things that are essentially semi-permanent – that is, until your cat knocks it over or some other tragedy befalls your creation. What makes the LEGO design so successful is the fact that LEGO models are very sturdy, but snap together and apart very easily. This allows for freeform construction of just about anything you can imagine. In essence, that’s all LEGO is – a collection of various plastic bricks with a special connector interface that makes any block snap onto another. LEGO is both the name of a Danish toy company and the name of their most important product – a little plastic brick. ![]() If you’re already an active fan of modern LEGO you won’t find much here to interest you, but if you need a refresher or a kickstart, you’ve come to the right place. That’s why I’ve written this (relatively) short guide to LEGO. Even if you played with LEGO as a kid, things have changed in the intervening years and modern LEGO is way more involved than ever before – largely thanks to AFOL efforts. Understanding how LEGO works and where to start can be a nightmare if you have no background in LEGO. Whether you’re looking into getting started with LEGO for your children or you’re an AFOL (adult fan of LEGO), this extensive toy product line can be absolutely daunting for newcomers.
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |