For many, LEGO is a childhood toy that brings back memories of sprawling out on the floor and being enthralled as you built a multi-colored masterpiece. For adults, it can be a fun way to sharpen math and engineering skills while also unleashing your imagination.
For some, the fun never stops: The toy company’s Lego Ideas program gives fans the chance to transform their designs into actual sets. Anyone can suggest an idea and, if a majority of fellow Lego builders are in favor, the company will consider making it real. Angus MacLane is an animator director, storyboard designer, and storyboard designer at Pixar. He https://noelsbricks.com/2019/12/07/lego-mindstorms-nxt-is-a-new-construction-kit-series-for-lego-digital-designer created a LEGO version of WALL-E from the dystopian film. The set is now on sale and it’s a exact replica of the adorable character.
Another set that was brought to life via the Lego Ideas process is the massive mech from Voltron: Defender of the Universe. It’s designed for builders who are advanced and is loaded with cool features, like the pilot’s hands that can move delta wings that can open and close, and a posable nose.
Typically, sets are on the market for two to three years before they are replaced by new models. This one is an exceptional case: a set designed by brothers Marc and Nick Parsons, based on the Back to the Future tree house, was so a hit in 2022, when it first came out, that it is now entering its fourth year of being in stores with no sign of slowing.
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