There are billions of bricks in the world. Just in one day, the LEGO factory in Denmark produces millions of bricks.
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Rare colours (purple), bricks made from limited material and exclusive items, like the gold C3PO. Old Lego from over 8 years ago. (Vintage)
No, they were not. Lego Bricks were first made in 1949 and Lego Minifigures were first made in 1979.
Red bricks can be found in various places throughout the levels. They can be used to unlock items or special abilities.
There are billions of bricks in the world. Just in one day, the LEGO factory in Denmark produces millions of bricks.
Lego bricks are little blocks and Lego bricks can connect to other Lego bricks
it takes 31 bricks
There are billions of Lego in the world, and each person is equivalent to 60 Lego bricks!
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21,283..............so far as of 5/24/10 Although there are billions of Lego bricks that have been made already. According to the Lego book, each person could get 62 bricks. Everyone in the world!
56 gold bricks
The bricks from the Lego Star Wars toys are compatible with standard lego bricks. Most lego sets have bricks that are completely compatible. The only exception would be a specialty item which may be made for specific sets only.
Yes. On average, the world's children spend about 5 billion hours playing with LEGO bricks.
you can't but if you type in LEGOWORLD2009 in capitals and you will get a Lego world badge
In the world there are approximately 60 Lego bricks to 1 person. In other words, there are billions out there!