The Lego pine tree . . . all ye know on earth and all ye need to know.
Useful flange to stop you inserting it too far and not being able to get it out again - classic Danish design
The Lego abattoir.
At what point does it become cheaper, easier and quicker to build a real Star Destroyer ?
VB
The prototyping can get tricky
Anyone whose fundamental grasp of logic is so flawed that he expected his proof - obtained in broadly the same way that NASA and others did - to be accepted and not subjected to the same (absurd) arguments against it that he himself will have used on many occasions, makes his eventual demise seem utterly inevitable. No doubt that demise is now the stuff of endless conspiracy theories amongst the mentally and emotionally frail who love these things…
Japanese Warship Yamato - over 200,000 Lego bricks in 6 years 4 months. Scale 1:40, weighs over 150 kg, measures 6.6 meters bow to stern and 1 meter at widest point of ship.
That’s suitably mental!
Want
Turning it the right way up should take a bit of that time
There is no right way up in space.
Will that take longer than reassembling a Rolex?
Of course there is, how would you dock with it otherwise?
Happy Birthday by the way
Interesting post on how Lego.com works: