There is no miracle.
Copying the Lego (which means "good toy" in Danish) cannot be improvised.
To make a good Lego brick, (therefore, which holds) you need:
a mold cut to the quarter of micropoil
carefully dosed injection additives.
a relatively slow injection rate
strict quality control
therefore, if it is made by Danish people it is expensive. But once again, quality pays off! It's a bit the same for "real" Tupperware: easy 30-year life!
Added to this are the costs of development - creativity and marketing that copiers do not have.
BEST LOCK, ersazt LEGO. I tested !
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elephant wrote:Copying the Lego (which means "good toy" in Danish) cannot be improvised.
That is true? I didn't know!
And "Best Lock" means "Best fit" (well that's how I translate it best)!
A little lying on the spot!
Or it's a play on words Best (B) lock, in this case the lie is even bigger
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In fact, "to play well" is called "leg godt" in Danish, which indeed inspired the creator of the Lego brand.Christophe wrote:elephant wrote:Copying the Lego (which means "good toy" in Danish) cannot be improvised.
That is true? I didn't know!
It also happens that "lego" also means "I assemble" in Latin, but it seems that the inventor did not know.
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