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Lego FORMA included some of the concepts of the Lego Muji theme, but also introduced Technic parts and the concept of add-on sets to create different types of models. [ 13 ] [ 14 ] During the development process of the Lego FORMA theme, Creative PlayLab's Vice President Tom Donaldson explained, "This was the fastest product ever to get to ...
A dory is a small, shallow-draft boat, about 5 to 7 metres or 16 to 23 feet long. It is usually a lightweight boat with high sides, a flat bottom and sharp bows. It is easy to build because of its simple lines. For centuries, the dory has been used as a traditional fishing boat, both in coastal waters and in the open sea.
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A Lego minifigure, often simply referred to as a Lego figure or a minifig, is a small plastic articulated figurine made of special Lego bricks produced by Danish building toy manufacturer The Lego Group. They were first produced in 1978 and have been a success, with over 4 billion produced worldwide as of 2020.
Post WWII, Page designed and produced the Kiddicraft Self-Locking Building Bricks, [9] that have been described as the "original LEGO". [10] Kiddicraft released a series of building sets that LEGO copied in both style and content. [11] Kiddicraft's Self-Binding Bricks could be stacked on each other and were held in place by studs on the top.
The port and starboard sides of the vessel always refer to the same portion of the vessel's structure, and do not depend on the position of someone aboard the vessel. The port side is the side to the left of an observer aboard the vessel and facing the bow, towards the direction the vessel is heading when underway in the forward direction. The ...
A coracle is a small, rounded, [1] lightweight boat of the sort traditionally used in Wales, and also in parts of the western parts of Ireland, particularly the River Boyne, [2] and in Scotland, particularly the River Spey. The word is also used for similar boats found in India, Vietnam, Iraq, and Tibet. [3]
The 3DBenchy is a 3D computer model specifically designed for testing the accuracy and capabilities of 3D printers. [1] The 3DBenchy is described by its creator, Creative Tools, as "the jolly 3D printing torture-test" and was released (initially only in STL format) in April 2015, with a multi-part, multi-colour model released in July 2015.