Did you know lego's are the knockoff?
anyway megablocks are pretty close. you can still tell the difference. the quality just ain't as good as real lego's. but when you dump them in the mess it's hard to know
I'm surprised no one has started 3D printing them yet. Though I think the 3D printer plastics are softer, maybe they would not work as well.
Totally different style of building but maybe look at Knex, if they still make the big sets. I used to love those as a kid.
Seconded. Get her a 3D printer and tell her to make her own legos.
She'll be having fun AND building possible career skills; making it less a toy and more an investment in your child's future.
+1I'd look at yardsales/flea markets for real lego.
Did you know lego's are the knockoff?
anyway megablocks are pretty close. you can still tell the difference. the quality just ain't as good as real lego's. but when you dump them in the mess it's hard to know
+1
You can get a ton of real Legos, real cheap if you don't mind large quantities of unsourced Legos.
OP: LEGOs are expensive.
ATOT: Spend several thousand on a 3D printer instead!
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Even if the printer was free, the legos would still be more expensive to print.OP: LEGOs are expensive.
ATOT: Spend several thousand on a 3D printer instead!
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I'm surprised no one has started 3D printing them yet.
I had and used some "Tyco" blocks when I was a kid. That was decades ago.
Yeah, then engineering that goes into LEGOs is insane, which is part of the reason they cost so much. Each block as like a 1/64" tolerance. That's why every block fits tightly and consistently.
There are other blocks, but they don't fit nearly as well.
I don't think it would be so hard. I used to work at a plastic injection molding company and all the engineers do is design the mold, cut it out and you start pumping out shit tons of plastic pieces.
I for one find it hard to believe a plastic piece would cost so much.
Don't get me wrong, I'm not saying they aren't making tons of money. But don't underestimate how much good molds cost.
The latter point is really the most important. 3D printers cannot hit the tight tolerances of injection molding.Because they would cost more and not be as good?
Whatever it is, their competition sure can't seem to match it.So they're using tungsten molds?
So they're using tungsten molds?
