Which LEGO Model breaks the most? #lego #legos #legoland #legoaddict #ninjago #legoninjago #afol



Any ideas for building a stronger LEGO tree? It has to look good and be able to withstand hundreds of kids playing with it all day, every day. And of course it has to be made out of LEGO pieces. I’m not sure if real trees would hold up much better.

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  1. A solution for these is a PlexiGlass dome/Rounded cube for child safety reasons, same method for expensive and hard to maintain ship models (Star-Wars) that's all, just a dome, bolted to the table, from underneath, having real bolt nuts inside the anchor points on the plexiglass Dome/Rounded cube. (You could put creatures/devices inside that look like they conquered the plexiglass shield around them)

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  2. At this point I feel like it would be easier to leave them unglued so not only could people fix them themselves, you could also fix them a lot easier even tho they would get broken more often. Or, only glue parts of them together so that the firs point of failure is an easy to fix regular connection one, while still ensuring the bricks don't get taken

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  3. Time to make the trunk thicker so it’s less.. coral like and maybe it might act more like a tree hopefully 🤷🏼‍♀️ they look great maybe they’d look the same bigger

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  4. Maybe have a sign or something saying kids won’t be punished for accidental breakage, won’t solve the physics issues surrounding the trees but might make repairs happen faster and easier

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