The Brothers Brick

LEGO celebrates 60 years with a half-ton brick in New York City [News]

To celebrate the 60th birthday of its iconic 2×4 brick, LEGO created a red 10-foot tall brick and placed it in New York City right in front of the Flatiron Building. The larger-than-life brick weighs in at 1,200 pounds, is made up of more than 133,000 individual bricks, and took 350 hours to make.

Even more mind-blowing than seeing such a plastic monolith in a concrete jungle is that a LEGO brick from 1958 still interlocks with a LEGO brick made today. This is due to precision injection molding and the original idea of using tubes to create clutch power. Before the Kristiansens settled on the familiar tube underside, they considered several 0ptions for the original pattern of LEGO bricks.

The LEGO brick has certainly come a long way in 60 years. The molds used to produce LEGO elements today are accurate to within 0.004mm – less than the width of a single hair. Such precision enables the construction of massive builds like the one in New York, drafted and rendered initially on a computer.

Still have doubts about how amazing the LEGO brick is? Here are some facts and figures to sway your opinion:

So to celebrate the LEGO brick’s 60th birthday, go ahead and build something amazing of your own (maybe with one of the anniversary sets now available), or take a walk down memory lane by grabbing the four classic mini-builds gift-with-purchase set from the Lego Store. However you celebrate the day, let your imagination run wild and play well!


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