Eight illegal techniques to connect LEGO parts you may not have heard of before
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LEGO is a beloved toy that has been enjoyed by children and adults alike for decades. One of the things that makes LEGO so special is the wide range of ways that the bricks can be connected to create all sorts of structures, from simple houses to complex machines. However, even the most experienced LEGO builders may not know about some of the more ingenious ways to connect LEGO parts. Here are eight techniques you may not have heard of before.
1. Hinged Connections: By using hinge plates, you can create moving parts and joints in your LEGO creations. This technique is perfect for building things like doors, flaps, or anything else that needs to move. Hinges can be added to any area of your build and can be used to create all sorts of movement.
In conclusion, there are many ways to connect LEGO parts, and these eight techniques are just a few examples of the many possibilities. Whether you're a seasoned LEGO builder or just getting started.
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