A brick is the basic building block of LEGO®. They vary in size and color depending on the sets you own. If you’re referring to more than one LEGO® Brick, the plural term is “LEGO,” not “legos” as many people wrongly assume.

What are LEGO bricks called?

BRICKS: the heart-and-soul of LEGO is the basic brick. They come in many different sizes and colors. You can attach other parts with studs on both the top and the bottom of a brick. PLATES: these are thinner then bricks (but not as thin as baseplates).

What are LEGO bricks used for?

Lego pieces can be assembled and connected in many ways to construct objects, including vehicles, buildings, and working robots. Anything constructed can be taken apart again, and the pieces reused to make new things. The Lego Group began manufacturing the interlocking toy bricks in 1949.

Which is the most common color of Lego bricks?

What we find is that the 10 most common colors account for almost 80% of the LEGO bricks which are produced every year. Since the remaining 30 colors make up just 20% of the parts being produced, the remaining colors range from relatively uncommon to very rare. The top 10 colors are (in order): 194—Medium Stone Grey (Light Bluish Gray), 15%.

What kind of things can you build with Lego bricks?

Cars, planes, trains, buildings, castles, sculptures, ships, spaceships, and even working robots are just part of a extremely short list of the many things that can be built with LEGO bricks.

What are the dimensions of Legos?

Robert Cailliau has summarized how dimensions of LEGO bricks derive from: The base measure 0.8mm (that’s where the 1.6mm already mentioned derives from) The play measures 0.1mm (for additional space between pieces) The height of studs 1.8mm

Where did the bricks for Lego come from?

While LEGO uses metric nowadays, you may be interested to know that the bricks they originally copied (and bought the patent for later on) were made in the UK and thus probably used imperial measurements (although dimensions are not specified in the original patent).

What to make with extra Lego bricks?

Use those leftover bricks to create a stunning birdbath stand in your yard or garden. This one is really easy, too. You just stack the bricks on top of each other, in whatever height or width you want, and make sure that you “glue” them together. This is a great place to add a large bowl for a birdbath.

Where can you sell Lego pieces?

There are a wide variety of websites that allow you to sell LEGOs . The most popular, and easiest to use, is eBay. eBay is a website where all kinds of items are sold. However, there are also a variety of other sites, including buyback stores.

What stores sell Legos?

Goodwill, Salvation Army, Bethesda, and other stores and shops sometimes have LEGO. There are a plethora of these types of shops in most cities across the United States. Some are better than others for finding LEGO and some are better than others for the prices when you do find it.

Does Lego replace lost pieces?

LEGO will replace missing or broken parts for free as long as: So, don’t do it too much, or else you won’t be permitted to do it. Also, if you claim certain high-value pieces are missing, like the EV3 brick from your EV3 kit, they might put you on the abuser list.

How does a LEGO brick work?

The tubes on the bottom interlock with the studs on top of other bricks. The studs get neatly wedged in between the tubes and the sides of every brick making them stick together firmly. The clutch power of LEGO® bricks has made it possible to create bigger and bigger sets without them falling apart.

Is it illegal to copy LEGO?

The LEGO Group owns the copyrights to its building instructions, publications and to the photographs used in our catalogs and on our packages. Copying, scanning and distributing these materials on the Internet would be an infringement of our copyrights.