Lego Blocks Bricks
Lego Blocks Bricks
I have a double 2X6 Lego Block is very heavy – what is it used?
I have 2 red and Black Brick like this. 2X6 has a plate in the bottom and then a 2X6 which is hollow stuck on top. It has a heavyweight inside that can be felt around him. It also has a dimple on both sides short as the weight is suspended inside.
Kevin, Greetings – I think this piece is used in various models of boats that actually float on water, is used as a weight. Their number is the 73090B – 2x6x2 Ship Weight: This http://www.peeron.com/inv/parts/73090b appears that some of TECHNIC sets used as well. You can see the joint was on the website. Http: / / guide.lugnet.com / set /? Qc = lego / system / floatingboats This link is to some of the boats floating the party was used in. Anyway, hope this helps. Sincerely, Scott Sanburn President, Michiana-LUG / LTC http://www.michiana-lug.org
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Block Rocking Feats: Legoland
Although it is quite common for children to remember the television show, arguing that it was seen clearly the best, is a whole different matter when it comes to toys. Who really wants to meet with their Barbie or moth-eaten teddy bear? However, a toy for children not only persists, but continues to fascinate because it changes with age – from time to time, much older.
Lego seems such a simple idea – interlocking plastic bricks that can be put together in interesting ways and then pulled out when the child – or adult – gets bored or discouraged by a special structure, no hope. You can also be released to the brothers, but the owners of Lego probably would not approve such conduct. At an early age, Lego can be used to build basic objects, like houses, in an older motor driven robots are possible. It reflects the changing interests without being condescending or capricious.
However, to see teachers in the work there is only one place to visit, namely, Legoland. Theme parks are a great way to spend a day or a weekend, as it can get lost in a self-sufficient the mythical world. Entering through the doors is the real life equivalent of picking up a book like Harry Potter. There is also the added bonus that they are the family and you can go with a mixed group and everyone has something to do and much to talk about.
However, a problem can choose a suitable topic that everyone is happy. Theme Park breaks are really great for children, but children might want pirates girls might want knights in shining armor and adults do not want to be bored or feel silly. Legoland seems to overlook these particular difficulties, but it has pirates, knights and all the other usual suspects, with the added advantage that most things are made of Lego. It also has enough ostensibly "Adult" forms of entertainment.
There Legoland sites worldwide, but Britain's version is in Windsor, where it opened in 1996. About forty million bricks were used to recreate scenes of various cities: Notre Dame de Paris, Edinburgh Castle in Scotland and all types of buildings in London both ancient and modern. This is really part of "adult", where frequent travelers can enjoy by comparing the small versions of greatest and most admired in the attention to detail.
For children – and adults – who prefer more high adrenaline, there are plenty of mountains coasters, rides fast flow channels and registration. The latest addition to the park is the Viking River Splash, where participants not only to expect the models Nordic, but also a lot of soaking water – probably a good year for a hot day.
So if you can not collect the pennies to traveling to Paris, or children complain about the shortcomings of the local field, after a break in the Legoland theme park may be just the ticket.
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