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  2. 28 Lego Sets for Adults, Because Yes, You Are That Bored - AOL

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    Lego makes sets specifically for adults, because even with age, the act of creating with small pieces still delights. These are the best sets to buy. 28 Lego Sets for Adults, Because Yes, You Are ...

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    And you can easily focus your creativity while having fun by bringing Lego sets back into your life with an entire collection made just for adults. Play is such a great way to improve your mental ...

  4. 20+ Lego gifts for kids and adults this holiday season

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    We compiled the best Lego sets for kids this holiday season, including brand new Lego Star Wars, Lego Ninjago, Minecraft builds and more.

  5. List of Lego themes - Wikipedia

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    Larger sets generally aimed at an adult audience Lego, various 2000–2012 (as Lego Exclusives) 2013–2022 (as Creator Expert) 2022–present (as Icons) Lego Ideas: Community supported builds [36] Lego, various 2008–2014 (as Cuusoo) 2014–present (as Ideas) Lego Jurassic World [37] Jurassic Park: Amblin Entertainment, Universal Pictures ...

  6. LUGNET - Wikipedia

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    LUGNET provides a forum for Adult Fans of Lego to discuss Lego-related issues and post about creations using its NNTP, e-mail and web interfaces. LUGNET members can track their sets, build web pages, rate postings and create polls. The website also features a database of Lego sets and provides links to other major Lego sites. The aim of LUGNET ...

  7. Lego Mindstorms - Wikipedia

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    The Lego Mindstorms product line was the first project of "Home Education", a division of Lego Education established by employee Tormod Askildsen in 1995. Askildsen, who had previously spent ten years working for Lego Education, had grown frustrated working with teaching professionals and wanted to create an improved educational experience that was delivered directly towards children.