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lighting kits for modulars Light My Bricks is an Australian company which sells custom LED lighting kits for various LEGO® sets. We can provide you with tiny individual LED lights, expansion boards, and cables which can be used for a variety of applications. Our quality lights and cables are small enough to fit underneath and in between LEGO® bricks. Browse our product range where you will find custom LED lighting kits for all your favourite LEGO® sets including a range of Modular Buildings, Star Wars Millennium Falcon, Simpsons Kwik-E-Mart, VW Campervan, Mini Cooper, and many more. If you have a particular Lego kit in mind which we do not have a custom kit for, or if you simply prefer to light up a Lego kit your own way, our DIY Options page has you covered. We give you the ability to choose your own parts to create your own custom light kit.LEGO, the LEGO logo, the Minifigure, DUPLO, BIONICLE, LEGENDS OF CHIMA, DIMENSIONS, the FRIENDS logo, the MINIFIGURES logo, MINDSTORMS, MIXELS, NINJAGO and NEXO KNIGHTS are trademarks of the LEGO Group.




©2017 the LEGO Group. The DUPLO series for under-fives is launched internationally. 843 employees in Billund. The first LEGOLAND film. LEGO car tyres are now made of PVC. Selected Product News 1969 The 12-volt motor joins the Train series The DUPLO® Brick (after being test-marketed in Sweden in 1968) LEGOLAND® Billund opens its gates on 7th June and attracts 625,000 visitors in its first season, 3000 on the opening day. The first computer in LEGO Group - an NCR 390 for salary administration. The machine costs DKK 85,000. First sales to Latin America: Peru and Curacao. Selected Product News 1968 Jeep (designed by Kjeld Kirk Kristiansen) The LEGOLAND Band is established. There are now 218 different LEGO elements (not counting colour variations) and between 18 and 19 million LEGO sets are sold during the year. The small wheel for small cars is invented – launches in 1970. Selected Product News 1967 The product range comprises 57 sets and 25 vehicles.




A total of 706 million LEGO elements are produced during the year. LEGO is now sold in 42 countries. Selected Product News 1966 The battery-driven LEGO Train Light Brick with wire and light First sales in Spain. More than 600 employees in Billund. Selected product News 1965 Model sets, complete with building instructions, are launched as a natural addition to existing Basic and Supplementary sets. First sales to the Middle East (Lebanon). LEGO bricks are exhibited at the Danish pavilion at the New York World Fair. Production plant LEGO Werkzeugbau GmbH in Hohenwehenstedt, Germany opens. Selected Product News 1964 Jumbo bricks (produced by Samsonite in the USA) Godtfred Kirk Christiansen presents the company to the ten product characteristics: LEGO Elements are now moulded in ABS, a plastic which improves the clutch power. LEGO Austria is established. INTERLEGO AG is established in Switzerland. The first international company film, "Mr. Johnson from Australia", is produced.




Selected Product News 1963 Large & Small Wheels & Turn-table The LEGO Wheel is launched after being worked on since 1958. Sales start in Singapore, Hong Kong, Australia, Morocco and Japan. LEGO Australia is established. The first personnel manager hired. Selected Product News 1962 The Measurement line (Launched in Denmark in 1963) The range comprises 50 sets, 15 vehicles and various loose elements. Sales start in the US and Canada via a license agreement with Samsonite Corp. First ever strike at LEGO. LEGO Italy is established. Godtfred Kirk Christiansen buys a small Piper Apache plane (room for two pilots and three passengers) in association with Sonderjyllands Flyselskab (later to become Cimber Air). A landing field is established just outside Billund. Selected Product News 1961 Terapi I, II and III (pre-school products) The wooden toy warehouse is destroyed by fire. Production of wooden toys is discontinued entirely.




Approximately 450 employees in Billund. LEGO Finland and LEGO Nederland are established. Selected Product News 1960 LEGO Creator Expert Winter Toy Shop 10249 Be the first to review this product Sale prices at participating stores only.Product prices & availability may vary, please contact your local store for more information. Write a review of this product How many stars do you rate this product? Additional Shipping Charges Link LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Education EV3 Instant STEM learning with best in class robotics solutions LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Education EV3 grows students’ critical thinking and creativity in computer science, science, technology, engineering and maths. The greatest challenge teachers will face is getting students to leave the classroom! Find out more about: Bricks | Not looking for MINDSTORMS EV3? Take a look at our other resources. LEGO MINDSTORMS Education EV3 Core Set EV3 Space Challenge Set




LEGO Education products can be purchased from one of our distributors. Bring models to life with MINDSTORMS EV3 software & apps Students can program their creations using an intuitive drag and drop interface that allows them to evolve simple commands into complex algorithms. The software is based on National Instruments LabVIEW, the industry-leading graphical design software used by scientists and engineers worldwide. The MINDSTORMS EV3 Software lets your students: MINDSTORMS EV3 Software and Apps are free to download and available for Windows, Mac, Chromebook, iOS and Android. Additional Curriculum Packs are available separately to purchase and are listed below. EV3 Design Engineering Projects Curriculum EV3 Space Challenge Curriculum This programmable, intelligent brick serves as the heart and brain of LEGO® MINDSTORMS® Education EV3 robots. It features an illuminated six-button interface that changes colour to indicate the brick's active state, a high-resolution black and white display, built-in speaker, USB port, a mini SD card reader, four input ports and four output ports.




The brick also supports USB, Bluetooth and WiFi communication (NETGEAR WiFi dongle WNA1100 Wireless-N 150) and has a programming interface that enables programming and data logging directly onto the brick. It is compatible with mobile devices and is powered by AA batteries or the EV3 Rechargeable DC Battery. EV3 Rechargeable DC Battery The lithium ion EV3 Rechargeable DC Battery is designed for use with the EV3 Intelligent Brick and features a capacity of 2050 mAh. It provides longer run time than AA batteries and can be charged without taking the model apart. The battery is included in the EV3 Education Core Set and has a charge time of around three to four hours. It requires the 45517 DC Charger, which is the same charger as used for the rechargeable NXT DC Battery. These are sold separately. EV3 Large Servo Motor The EV3 Large Servo Motor is a powerful motor that uses tacho feedback for precise control to within one degree of accuracy. By using the built-in rotation sensor, the intelligent motor can be made to align with other motors on the robot so that it can drive in a straight line at the same speed.




It can also be used to give an accurate reading for experiments. The motor case design also makes it easy to assemble gear trains. EV3 Medium Servo Motor The EV3 Medium Servo Motor is great for lower-load, higher speed applications and when faster response times and a smaller profile are needed in the robot’s design. The motor uses tacho feedback for precise control to within one degree of accuracy. The digital EV3 Ultrasonic Sensor generates sound waves and reads their echoes to detect and measure distance from objects. It can also send single sound waves to work as sonar or listen for a sound wave that triggers the start of a program. Students could design a traffic-monitoring system and measure distances between vehicles, for instance. There is an opportunity to discover how the technology is used in everyday items like automatic doors, cars and manufacturing systems. The digital EV3 Gyro Sensor measures the robot’s rotational motion and changes in its orientation.




Students can measure angles, create balancing robots, and explore the technology that powers a variety of real-world tools like Segway®, navigation systems and game controllers. The analog EV3 Touch Sensor is a simple but exceptionally precise tool that detects when its button is pressed or released and is able to count single and multiple presses. Students can build start/stop control systems, create maze-solving robots, and uncover the technology’s use in devices such as digital musical instruments, computer keyboards, and kitchen appliances. This has been designed for use with the EV3 Infrared Seeker Sensor. The beacon emits an infrared signal which the sensor can track. The beacon can also be used as a remote control for the EV3 brick through signals sent to the infrared sensor. The digital EV3 Infrared Seeking Sensor detects proximity to the robot and reads signals emitted by the EV3 Infrared Beacon. Students can create remotely-controlled robots, navigate obstacle courses and learn how infrared technology is used in TV remotes, surveillance systems and even in target acquisition equipment.

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