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Lego brick (real) dimensions Measuring LDraw parts size in LeoCAD with "ruler" part (ruler tick: 1 mm) LDU ( LD raw U nits) — is a base distance unit used in the LDraw format, equals to 1/20 of pin step (distance between centers of 2 closest pins on plate), which in turn almost equals to 0.4 millimetre .
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Lego Duplo (trademarked as DUPLO and stylised in the logo as duplo) is a core product range of the construction toy Lego by The Lego Group, designed for children from 1 + 1 ⁄ 2 to 5 years old. Duplo bricks are twice the size of traditional Lego bricks in each of their three dimensions, making them easier to handle and less likely to be ...