There were two things that motivated us to organize our Legos. One was stepping on one with bare feet (ever done that? It's excruciating…). The second was the fact that we couldn't find the pieces we ...
Lego is fun. Organizing Lego is not so much fun. So when a project is done, the pieces sit there on your carpet–waiting quite stealthily despite their bright colors–to embed one of their brick ...
Anybody who has a penchant for LEGO probably has a bucket or two of messily mixed brick somewhere in their abode—like sands through the hourglass, so are the pieces of sets once destroyed by los gatos ...
Anyone who grew up with Lego will remember buying and building individual sets, only to see their collection morph into an unruly, unsorted mass over time. Sorting through a vast array of bricks to ...
Lithuania-based tech startup Sort A Brick has launched what it says is“the world's first automated industrial-grade system for recognizing and sorting pre-owned LEGO bricks”, setting a new standard ...
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AS any parent knows, organising tiny pieces of Lego can be the bane of your life But one savvy mum has come up with a brilliant way of sorting out her children’s Lego haul. Please provide a valid ...
What’s the worst thing about LEGO? Most would agree that it’s the fact that those bright and colorful pieces of ABS are somehow the most evil thing that can come between your bare feet and solid ...
What’s the worst thing about LEGO? Most would agree that it’s the fact that those bright and colorful pieces of ABS are somehow the most evil thing that can come between your bare feet and solid ...