I’m positive you know what Lego is – but here’s a brief description in case you’ve been on Mars for a few generations.
Lego is a line of plastic construction toys that are manufactured by The Lego Group, a privately-held company based in Denmark. The company’s flagship product, Lego, consists of colourful interlocking plastic bricks. Lego pieces can be assembled and connected in many ways to construct objects; vehicles, buildings and working robots. Lego pieces include an array of gears, figurines called minifigures and various other parts. Anything constructed can then be taken apart again, and the pieces used to make other objects.
I see that you can buy a Disney Pirates of the Caribbean Silent Mary Ship for a mere AU$253.98 so its well beyond being an inexpensive toy for little kids!
Putting this together sounds like fun.
It apparently has all this “this highly detailed LEGO model with over 2,200 pieces features a hinged bow section, opening skeleton hull with decay and destruction detailing, movable rudder, collapsible main mast and two further masts, long bowsprit with crow’s nest and mast, tattered sails, detailed quarterdeck, plus a rowboat with two oars and an array of weapons and accessory elements. This model provides a rewarding build and play experience, and the integrated stand makes it suitable for display in the home or office. Also includes eight minifigures: Captain Jack Sparrow, Henry, Carina, Lieutenant Lesaro, Captain Salazar, Officer Magda, Officer Santos and the Silent Mary Masthead, plus two detachable ghost sharks. Includes eight minifigures: Captain Jack Sparrow, Henry, Carina, Lieutenant Lesaro, Captain Salazar, Officer Magda, Officer Santos and the Silent Mary Masthead.”
Now I want one!
I’m interested in how things are made, if you look around the blog or subscribe to it you’ll be able to see more articles called “How Is It Made?” you ask. Here’s How It’s Made!”
Lego Masters Season 2 link here to indulge yourself in the astonishing skills of Lego lovers.
Let me know what you’d like to learn about and I’ll do some digging. Thanks everyone!
Jenie
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