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Really, really, really cool. A very interesting presentation on where lego bricks come from. Honestly, you try to tell me that when you were a kid you never had this conversation with your Mom "Mommy where do Lego's come from?" "I'll tell you that when your older dear."
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Rated by QuentinsOnTheWay on Apr 03 2009, 11:16am
this site is strangely interesting
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Rated by CutestPrincess on Apr 03 2009, 7:46am
Making of a Brick
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Rated by klt99 on Jan 18 2009, 10:49am
Mass production at its best,pretty cool to watch too.My son loved it.
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Rated by PJMDCMX2 on Jan 07 2009, 3:53pm
I found this very interesting because I used to operate and oversee 16 presses that perfomed the same plastic injection process
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Rated by monroedb on Jan 03 2009, 11:32am
The site is more interesting than the actual process of making a Lego brick. Great site.
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Rated by SavoySummer on Dec 12 2008, 4:06pm
This was so cool! We visited the Lego factory in 1982 and it wasn't this automated. Lots of changes!
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Rated by Museoxia on Dec 12 2008, 3:50pm
I like the old fashion legos in the huge buckets not the new models & play stations!
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Rated by Dryst420 on May 30 2008, 12:32pm
That's cool! It's like watching "How it's made"