Wednesday, January 15, 2014

Lego Architecture Series

      The Lego Architecture series are the new sets of Lego you can get that model the worlds famous structures.  It celebrates the past, present and future of architecture through the Lego brick. Lego architecture started in the early 1960's when Legos were just starting to get more popular in the US, the creator of Lego, Godfred Kirk Christiansen, needed a new direction to expand his product in new directions. He had new types of Lego designed and created to, and as a result five types were crafted, they measured only one third the height of the original Lego Bricks. These were the first mini Lego, able to be used more accurately to make ore precise creations then ever before.
     This mass redesign of Legs went along the the new age of structures people were creating in the 60's, houses were being changed how the look, and people were getting more personal in the make of their house, making it their "dream house". These new styles and trends made the new Lego Scale Model Sets come to life in 1962.
     These new sets were made to resemble real life structures, like the White House, the Eiffel Tower,or the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Also as past sets were made to Mini-Fig scale so the Lego Characters could be set in them, like the cockpit of a plane, these sets were made in a much smaller scale, if a normal Mini-Fig scale structure like the Eiffel Tower was 4 feet tall, a Lego Scale Model Eiffel Tower would be about 1 foot tall. These were made much smaller so that they could fit in a much smaller space and so that anyone who bought them wouldn't have to clear their living room whenever they wanted to build a set.This was a revolutionary step for Lego, this allowed even adults to seek out Lego and make their favorite landmarks and places they've visited into a real world model they could build and keep in their living room.

Tuesday, January 14, 2014

Background

             The company that created Legos started in Denmark in 1932 by Ole Kirk Christiansen and his young son Godfred Kirk Christiansen.
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     Jennifer Rosenburg created this informational page about Legos. Rosenburg wrote it to give readeers an deep insight on legos. It tells the history of legos in a very detailed manner, from when it

Warren Elsmore wrote this colorful instructional book about legos. Elsmore wrote this book to help young people learn more about legos through pictures and instructional explanations. He tells how much he loves legos and how he has loved them since he was a child, and as an adult, he still enjoys them.

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Creative Writing 2

         I would like to tell you a tale, a wonderous story of how one man takes a step, one great step towards glory. He makes a stand for the future of creation through the stacking blocks of plastic that are Legos. Legos which stand for the childish imagination of all the toddlers in the USA and beyond. He is Dave the Lego Man, who is the first Lego man in existence, he wants to spread Legos throughout the world. With big corporations, leading a worldwide campaign to spread Legos unto the world at a break neck-pace. Soon Legos will rule the world.

Friday, January 10, 2014

Passionate Legos

      Legos are amazing, they are made out of the same material as snowboards slick undersides are. But that is not why I like them, they can create amazing devices, structures ad creations to suit your needs and desires. They come in all sorts of shapes and colors and designs to make even the wackiest types of things straight out of a young child's estranged mind. Your wildest dreams can be realized through Legos and the unholy creations you make could be shown to your friends and co workers. Legos are a great source to let out your inhibited desires to be creative and expressive relating your creative side is a great outlet for your emotions. Let it be known that the great depression crisis was solved by Legos, for the time of cleansing our minds of negativity and replacing it with positivity and childish merriment.