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  2. Lego Design byME - Wikipedia

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    Lego Design byME (previously known as Lego Factory since the 2005 launch and stylized as LEGO Design byME) was a service connected with the construction toy Lego. Using this service, people could design their own Lego models using Lego Digital Designer , then upload them to the Lego website, design their own box design, and order them for ...

  3. Lego Digital Designer - Wikipedia

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    Lego Digital Designer is a discontinued CAD software made by Qube Software and the Lego Group. It allows people to design a virtual model using a selection of virtual Lego bricks. These models could be saved locally as uploaded to the Lego website for sharing and ordering as a physical product.

  4. Lego Avatar - Wikipedia

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    Lego Avatar designer Atticus Tsai-McCarthy discussed the concept of the Lego Avatar theme and said, "That actually emerged fairly early in the concept phase. In certain themes, like Jurassic World as one example, we are designing primarily for young kids who love dinosaurs and vehicles, whereas Avatar is intended for a slightly older demographic.

  5. LEGO Creators Show Off Their Most Interesting Builds, Here ...

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    Since 2008, LEGO has had a program titled “LEGO Ideas” where netizens can pitch sets, which, if they get enough votes, end up being made into real sets, with the idea creator getting a 1% royalty.

  6. Lego Creator - Wikipedia

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    Lego Creator (stylized as LEGO Creator) is a Lego theme for generic models. Creator sets have few specialized bricks to create buildings, creatures, vehicles, and robots. Some sets featured instructions for three different possible builds from the bricks included and most sets in recent years have used the 3-in-1 la

  7. LeoCAD - Wikipedia

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    LeoCAD is developed and released by Leonardo Zide around 1997 under GPL v2 free and open source software license. [9] Its written in C++ and uses Qt as GUI. [10] At first it was a standalone CAD software with its own brick library, but soon it was updated to adopt the LDraw library and file format, an unofficial Lego parts collection that was very popular at the time. [11]

  8. Lego Ideas - Wikipedia

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    Lego also used this license for character and level packs in the Lego Dimensions toys-to-life video game. #007 21109 Exo Suit (Exo Suit) August 1, 2014 Peter Reid (PeterReid) Link: Influenced by the Classic Lego Space sets. #008 21110 Research Institute (Female Minifigure Set) August 1, 2014 Ellen Kooijman (Alatariel) Link #009 21301 Birds

  9. Lego BrickHeadz - Wikipedia

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    Lego BrickHeadz; Sub‑themes: Avatar, Back to the Future, DC Super Heroes, Disney, Ghostbusters, Go Brick Me, Jurassic World, Marvel Super Heroes, Minecraft, Minions: The Rise of Gru, Miscellaneous, Monkie Kid, Pets, Seasonal, The Lord of the Rings, Star Wars, The Lego Movie 2: The Second Part, The Lego Batman Movie, The Lego Ninjago Movie, Lego Ninjago, Looney Tunes, Sonic the Hedgehog ...