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The Massive Five-Foot Tall Eiffel Tower Is the Tallest LEGO Set of All Time
Grab your berets and croissants, because today LEGO revealed a stunning tribute to France’s most iconic landmark, the Eiffel Tower. The real thing towers 330.10 m over Paris, and while LEGO’s recreation isn’t quite so massive, at 59-inches from its base to the French flag flying atop it, it’s the tallest Lego set to date.
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LEGO’s Animated 3D-Printed Duck Is a Sneak Peak at the Building Toy’s Future
On average, LEGO produces about 20 billion plastic bricks and building elements every year, and most come from injection moulding machines that are so precise that just 18 of every million parts produced are rejected. It’s the secret to LEGO’s enduring appeal and quality standards, but the approach also has its limits, which is why…
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You Can Now Build a Playable LEGO Foosball Table
Another fan-made LEGO Ideas submission has been given the nod to become an official LEGO set, but while the company’s designers will often make small changes before these sets go into production, the new Table Football got a major facelift and a massive reduction in size.
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Playful LEGO-Compatible Mechanical Keyboard Works With Your Own Bricks
One of the many reasons to switch to a mechanical keyboard — besides the mustache-twirling joy in shattering the silence of a quiet office — is being able to easily customise your keyboard’s appearance: a selling point the creators of the MelGeek Pixel are heavily leaning on with what they claim is the world’s first LEGO-compatible…