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  2. Lego Produktions AG Schweiz - Wikipedia

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    Lego Produktions AG Schweiz was a major producer in Baar (ZG), Switzerland for the Lego toy company, from 1974 to 2004. [1] At the time its closing was announced in 2001, 30% of the world production of Lego was produced at the Baar facility. [2] The Baar facility eventually closed in 2004 [3] and Lego's remaining Swiss production facilities ...

  3. Building blocks (toy) - Wikipedia

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    The Lego system is the most widely used clamp building block system in the world.. Building blocks (also construction blocks) are modular construction parts, usually made of plastic, which can be assembled in a form-fit manner.

  4. History of Lego - Wikipedia

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    Christiansen selected Lego, and the company began using it on its products. Following the Second World War, plastics became available in Denmark, and Lego purchased a plastic injection molding machine in 1947. [3]: 25 One of the first modular toys to be produced was a truck that could be taken apart and reassembled.

  5. The Painstaking Process Behind LEGO's Most Popular Car Sets - AOL

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    Speed Champions distill supercars and race cars down to 300 bricks. The design manager behind the project tells us how he makes it work.

  6. Lego - Wikipedia

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    Lego Games launched in 2009, was a series of Lego-themed board games designed by Cephas Howard and Reiner Knizia [117] [118] in which the players usually build the playing board out of Lego bricks and then play with Lego-style players. Examples of the games include "Minotaurus", in which players roll dice to move characters within a brick-build ...

  7. Injection moulding - Wikipedia

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    Injection moulding (U.S. spelling: injection molding) is a manufacturing process for producing parts by injecting molten material into a mould, or mold. Injection moulding can be performed with a host of materials mainly including metals (for which the process is called die-casting ), glasses , elastomers , confections , and most commonly ...

  8. Category:Molding processes - Wikipedia

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  9. Plastic model kit - Wikipedia

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    Unassembled parts of a Hasegawa 1/72 F/A-18E kit. The frame surrounding the various parts is called the injection moulding "runner" or "sprue" The first plastic models were injection molded in cellulose acetate (e.g. Frog Penguin and Varney Trains), but currently most plastic models are injection-molded in polystyrene, and the parts are bonded together, usually with a plastic solvent-based ...