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But this isn’t the only LEGO-inspired build we’ve ever seen, and they aren’t always going to be used to make children’s toys. [Ivan] recently used similar 3D-printed interlocking bricks ...
Lego is toying with 3D printing for fans who want to create specialist playsets with one-off characters. It could mean families designing Lego mini-me characters of mum, dad and the kids or using ...
The concept behind the build is as you’d expect. The duo effectively just 3D printed giant versions of LEGO pieces, with which they then assembled a large Christmas tree. It sounds very ...
On average, Lego produces about 20 billion plastic bricks and building elements every year, and most come from injection molding machines that are so precise that just 18 of every million parts ...
See our ethics statement. Etsy shop funky3Dfaces will turn you into a Lego character, but it won’t be cheap. 3D-printed heads small enough to plug onto a Lego body cost $30.08 on the shop ...