DID you know that the Lego company once had its own airport? What started out as a private airfield, turned into an international airport with flights to the likes of Norway, Portugal, Turkey and the ...
Serious research using not-so-serious equipment? We don’t know about that. What’s wrong with using LEGO as a research platform for a Maglev? This team has been doing so for quite some time and with ...
There are many LEGO aircraft and even rockets. But not many airports, or at least big ones. Where would the minifigures check in, get their boarding pass, a coffee, and shop for their friends abroad?
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Kevin covers retail, airports, and the global traveling shopper. Lego’s familiar building bricks can be seen in abundance at a new ...
While the basic concept of LEGO bricks might have changed little since the mid-20th century, some components such as motors and sensors are still affected by technological progress and end up obsolete ...