![]() ![]() The moulds used to produce LEGO bricks are accurate to within two-thousandth of a millimetre ( 0.002 mm!). The bricks made way back in 1958 will still fit perfectly with those you play with today!Ĥ. ![]() The famous LEGO brick that we play with today is more than 50 years old. If you put the 340 million Minifigures produced last year next to each other in a line, it would stretch a whopping 7,900 km – that’s almost the distance from London, UK to Beijing, China!ģ. LEGO’s founder, Ole Kirk Christiansen, created the name “LEGO” from taking the first two letters of the Danish words LEG GODT, meaning “ play well“.Ģ. LEGO-lovers! Check out these fascinating LEGO facts, below…ġ. We’re thrilled to announce that the winner of our LEGO City Space competition is eight-year-old Dylan! Dylan’s space craft, ‘Space Spinner’, includes a rotating bunk bed, space rock laboratory, a forested green space for growing food, and a climbing wall and karaoke machine to keep the astronauts entertained! There’s even a human hamster wheel that allows the astronauts to generate their own power.Ģ0 runners-up also also scooped LEGO City Space sets and a subscription to Nat Geo Kids magazine – cool! Plus, find out who won our LEGO City Space competition… Love playing with LEGO? Check out top 10 LEGO facts below.
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