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  2. Lego Ideas - Wikipedia

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    Total sets. 56 [1] Official website. Lego Ideas (formerly known as Lego Cuusoo and stylized in start case) is a website run by Chaordix and The Lego Group, which allows users to submit ideas for Lego products to be turned into potential sets available commercially, with the original designer receiving 1% of the royalties. [2]

  3. Postal codes in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Blk 147 Tampines Avenue 5. Singapore 52 1 147. Similarly, for a HDB residential block sharing the same number as another block in the same postal sector, but have an added suffix behind are differentiated by their postal codes as follows: Blk 150 Bishan Street 11. Singapore 57 0 150.

  4. The Lego Group - Wikipedia

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    The Lego Group (formally Lego A/S) [5] is a Danish construction toy production company based in Billund, Denmark. [6] It manufactures Lego-branded toys, consisting mostly of interlocking plastic bricks. The Lego Group has also built several amusement parks around the world, each known as Legoland, and operates numerous retail stores.

  5. Timeline of Lego - Wikipedia

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    Lego Italy established. 1961–1962: Lego makes an arrangement allowing Samsonite to begin producing and selling Lego products in Canada, an arrangement that would continue until 1988. 1962: Lego sells toys in Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, Morocco, and Japan. Lego 1/3 elements are introduced.

  6. Lego Education - Wikipedia

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    Lego Education, formerly known as Lego Dacta, is a specialized Lego theme created for educational purposes in schools. This theme, introduced in 1999, includes a variety of sets that cater to different educational needs. [2] These sets often focus on Duplo and Technic themes and typically contain a larger quantity of blocks.

  7. Lego - Wikipedia

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    Lego Games launched in 2009, was a series of Lego-themed board games designed by Cephas Howard and Reiner Knizia [116] [117] in which the players usually build the playing board out of Lego bricks and then play with Lego-style players. Examples of the games include "Minotaurus", in which players roll dice to move characters within a brick-build ...

  8. LeoCAD - Wikipedia

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    Computer-aided design. License. Gplv2. Website. www.leocad.org. LeoCAD is a free and open-source 3D CAD program for creating virtual Lego models by using parts from LDraw library. [6] It was developed by Leonardo Zide in 1997.

  9. National Robotics Competition (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    In the competition, teams of not more than 5 students build a robot using the Lego Mindstorms robotics system. [5] Competitors are divided into three categories: Upper Primary Division, for Primary 3 to Primary 6 students, Secondary Division for secondary or equivalent level, and Tertiary Division, for 1st and 2nd year ITE/JC/Poly students. [ 6 ]