on 27-11-2015 13:06
on 27-11-2015 13:06
Well, since @Anonymous put a spotlight on my one hobby that doesn't require electricity (with exception of the train tracks, which is for another post) and gets me hopping about (in excitement or pain)*, I've decided to start a little Lego topic here for us all to post photos of our creations - from the instructions or from our own minds... actually, thinking about it, perhaps we need to start a poster-exclusion list now - I've read the rumours thread, you know.
So, welcome to the Lego Topic - a place for the creative person in all of us to look, to enjoy, to share, to dribble over**, to contribute, to suggest, to.... something or other... just make sure you clean up after yourself.
Lego Table V2 (yes, there was a Version 1)
on 02-12-2015 21:43
Luv it
Lego has come a long way since I last looked, & you have encouraged me to buy myself a set for Christmas
on 02-12-2015 22:11
on 02-12-2015 22:11
on 03-12-2015 01:29
I'm curious @Daddydoink this Lego 'environment' you build including trains / trams / buildings / etc
Do you build from a pattern ie instruction book ..... or ..... do you buy your bricks say from an online source & make the builds up 'from your head' ?
on 03-12-2015 06:50
on 03-12-2015 06:50
on 03-12-2015 08:03
on 03-12-2015 08:03
Great to see @Daddydoink, the last photo is my favourite
Have you seen the brick separator tool for those thin pieces, its quite a cool tool!
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on 03-12-2015 08:20
on 03-12-2015 08:20
on 03-12-2015 10:15
Cool! Show us what you end up buying 🙂
on 08-12-2015 10:05
on 08-12-2015 10:05
Well, I did buy a lot of stuff that day - most of it for Christmas gifts if I am honest. However, I spent £6.50 on a tub of bits including bricks for walls, windows, flat bits for floors, some wedges for street edges and a better dashboard for the bus.
I've got the lego advent calendar going now as well and a bit of a snow scene being built - I'll try to take some photos later...
08-12-2015 22:21 - edited 08-12-2015 22:22
Luv the idea of a Lego Advent Calendar @Daddydoink ... ... ... & ... ... ... looking forward to pics of it & the snow scene
Happy Lego Time
on 10-12-2015 14:27
on 10-12-2015 14:27
History of Lego
The name 'LEGO' is an abbreviation of the two Danish words "leg godt", meaning "play well".
The LEGO Group was founded in 1932 by Ole Kirk Kristiansen. The company has passed from father to son and is now owned by Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen, a grandchild of the founder.
In 1932, Ole Kirk's shop started making wooden toys such as piggy banks, pull toys, cars and trucks and houses. The business was not profitable because of the Great Depression. Farmers in the area sometimes traded food in exchange for his toys; Ole Kirk continued producing practical furniture in addition to toys to stay in business. In the mid-1930s, the yo-yo toy fad gave him a brief period of increased activity until it suddenly collapsed. To reduce waste, Ole Kirk used the leftover yo-yo parts as wheels for toy trucks. His son Godtfred began working for him, taking an active role in the company.
In 1934, Ole Kirk held a contest among his staff to name the company, offering a bottle of homemade wine as a prize. Christiansen was considering two names himself, "Legio" (with the implication of a "Legion of toys") and "Lego", a self-made contraction from the Danish phrase leg godt, meaning "play well." Later the Lego Group discovered that "Lego" can be loosely interpreted as "I put together" or "I assemble" in Latin. Ole Kirk selected his own name, Lego, and the company began using it on their products.