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by bonzini
3259 days ago
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You can build sideways whenever pieces have studs on the side, for example (the first brick with studs on the side was created in 1979 for headlights!). And also put sticks into hollow studs, "click" Technic pegs into holes, rotate Technic pegs and gears. And even place bricks and plates at an angle, using Pythagorean triples or careful rotations, and much more---this is what makes Lego fun for adults too! Despite relying on basically one size (1.6 mm) and its multiples, the Lego system is really complex. To an untrained eye it seems like parts are very specialized, but actually they are just carefully designed. |
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Can you explain this a bit more? I'm having trouble visualizing what you mean.