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Two of the biggest challenges for LEGO fans as their collection grows are to store their LEGO pieces, and to display their LEGO creations. We talked extensively about LEGO storage and display ideas in the Care & Feed of LEGO section, and today I would like to show you one more way I just ran across recently that I really liked and I thought you might like too! he above picture has been circulating around the Internet as a child’s LEGO room, but it is in fact the LEGO lounge at Café Boobah, a Brooklyn, New York based eatery that caters specifically to families with children. The LEGO wall was added by I-Beam Architecture & Design, who decorated the interior of the cafe adding many awesome family and kid-friendly features. So how is this relevant to older LEGO fans? I believe a LEGO wall is an excellent option to any LEGO room where space is limited, or when you want to add an unusual and surprising way to display your LEGO creations. Find the green baseplates for your LEGO wall a bit too bright? I




 do like the green ones, but if you prefer another color don’t worry; LEGO baseplates are available in other colors as well. Although baseplates come as large as 50×50 studs, those can be hard to find. The most common, most widely available baseplates with the largest color selection are 32×32 studs. They are available in blue, brown, two shades of gray, two shades of green, red, magenta, tan, and white. Check Bricklink or the Online LEGO Shop. Although covering a whole wall with LEGO plates is really cool, you may not want to do that. You can also just ad a strip of baseplates (or even just one baseplate) to an area that you would find most appealing; like maybe above your desk so you can always have something to get creative with while working without cluttering up your work-space. So what can a LEGO wall be used for? Well, I leave that up to your imagination, but here are some ideas I thought of: ➡ LEGO wall for displaying a minifigure collection. Just ad a plate behind the minifigures’ legs and stick them to the wall. Y




ou can arrange them and re-arrange them any time! ➡ LEGO wall for building mosaics. Having a whole wall for LEGO mosaics would allow the mosaics to dynamically change as you come up with new techniques and ideas, and would also allow to view them from a distance to make sure they look right. ➡ LEGO wall for building with unconventional techniques like sideways building and other SNOT (Studs-Not-On-Top) techniques. Or even forced perspective techniques. You can basically build up a whole landscape on your LEGO wall and display it like a mural. ➡ LEGO wall for displaying LEGO sets. A vertical wall would be great for displaying LEGO spaceships or other sets where the vertical display area would be to your advantage. So what do you think? How do you like the LEGO wall idea? Any other ways you could think of using a vertical LEGO building area? Feel free to share your thoughts in the comment section below! 😉
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How To Make A Lego WallDiy Lego WallLego Wall DecorFixer Upper Playroom For KidsFixer Upper Kids BedroomPlayroom LibraryLego PlayroomLibrary LadderRoom LegoForwardThe boys' bedroom features a LEGO wall complete with metal baskets and a library ladder on rollers for those hard-to-reach spots.WALL•E115 ReviewsFIND MORE PRODUCTS LIKE THISFantasyIdeasBuild, display and role play with WALL•E!Page Not Found (404) Sorry, what you're looking for can't be found! The page might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavaible. Or it probably just doesn't exist.About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:About this itemImportant Made in USA Origin Disclaimer:The LEGO Ideas WALL-E set will allow you to build a beautifully detailed LEGO version of the last robot left on Earth. This set is based on the award-winning animated classic and will delight discerning youngsters aged 12 and up who want more complexity in their LEGO building kits. The making of this model began alongside the creation of the lovable character for the popular Pixar feature film.




This set was co-created by Angus MacLane, an animator and director at Pixar Animation Studios, and the LEGO Ideas development team. It has taken almost a decade to perfect the LEGO WALL-E. It incorporates many of the robots authentic characteristics. More than just a basic LEGO figurine, this WALL-E animation toy comes equipped with many features to make him more expressive and able to react to his surroundings. These features include a posable neck and adjustable head and arms that can move both up and down and side to side. LEGO Ideas WALL-E: 677 pieces Poseable neck Adjustable head and arms Gripping hands Opening trunk LEGO WALL E moves on rolling tracks For ages 12+ SpecificationsGenderTypeAge RangeCharacterCountManufacturer Part NumberColorModelThemeBrandIs this the one that has FIXED NECK problem?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InIs this the one that has FIXED NECK problem?by It looks like you are not signed in.




To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InWhat is the deminsion of wall-e ?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InDoes it operate on its own, or does the kid have to manually move it?by It looks like you are not signed in. To proceed you will need to either sign in or create a new accountSign InReviewsCustomer reviewssee all 143 reviews 832 Write a reviewShared by Policies & PlansGifting plansPricing policyOnline Price Match.Lego Has Finally Officially Revealed Its New WALL•E Set8/14/15 3:29pm A few months after it was accidentally revealed by a UK toy store, and a few days after Amazon started taking pre-orders for it, Lego has officially revealed Pixar animator Angus MacLane’s Lego Ideas WALL•E set—including a brand new photo of the little robot. Available starting September 1 for $50, the 677-piece set includes a booklet about MacLane and the Pixar film. And instead of recycling the box it comes in, you can crumple it up into a ball of garbage, toss it on the floor, and give your WALL•E more purpose than just a decoration for your home office.




Here’s the official description: Build, display and role play with WALL•E! Construct the LEGO® Ideas version of WALL•E with posable neck, adjustable head and arms, gripping hands, opening trunk and rolling tracks.Build a beautifully detailed LEGO® version of WALL•E—the last robot left on Earth! Created by Angus MacLane, an animator and director at Pixar Animation Studios, and selected by LEGO Ideas members, the development of this model began alongside the making of the lovable animated character for the classic Pixar feature film. It has taken almost a decade to perfect the LEGO version, which incorporates many authentic WALL•E characteristics, including a posable neck, adjustable head, arms that move up and down and side to side, plus gripping hands and rolling tracks. With a trunk that opens and closes, you can tidy up the planet one pile of garbage at a time! This set also includes a booklet about the designer and the animated Pixar movie. You’re reading Leg Godt, the blog with the latest Lego news and the best sets in the web.

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