I'm a big LEGO fan.
Not just of the cool sets they release... but the video games and shows/movies as well.
But it goes beyond even that. I'm a big fan of the books about LEGO. The reference books, the set encyclopedia books, the minifig timeline books... and the history books. I love reading about how LEGO started and the road that lead to where they're at now.
Which is why running across this video which explores a part of LEGO I never heard of before was pretty shocking...
Modulex?!?
As a concept, it's fantastic. Architects being able to explore building design with smaller LEGO bricks that are constructed around architectural needs? Cool!
Had I known about them at the time, I absolutely would have bought some just for fun, having been an architecture nerd since birth.
I really hope that somebody writes a book about it.
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