You don't. It takes time, patience and sometimes tools. I use the LEGO separator, pliers, needle nose pliers, fingernails and (don't tell my mother) my teeth.
Yes you can unscrew them and then put in a piece that was extra and put that in. hope i helped :)
Put a layer of tin foil around the head. It should come right off when you try to pull it off.
Take apart all structures previously built and make random houses and cars
You can make lego magnets, (Any sort of lego magnet) by purchasing a magnetic rock, (that is compatible with electromagnetic powered "tools") with following instructions to use an acute bladed knife with a blade 4 inches or smaller, proceeding to cut the magnetic rock into a base of a rectangle and cutting down with rectangles to fit a lego minifigure. the rest is simple, take very tiny cuts of magnetic rock and glue them as far up into their legs as possible, (make sure that the tiny pieces of magnet are enough to be compatible with electromagnetic devices).
take a photo of it and send it to Lego/coolcreations to the Lego address
No, the LEGO Group is a privately held company based in Billund, Denmark. The company is still owned by the Kirk Kristiansen family who founded it in 1932.
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The force required to pull two Lego blocks apart depends on several factors, such as the type of Lego blocks, the surface texture, and how they are connected. Generally, the force needed is relatively low due to the small size and light weight of the Lego blocks, making them easy to assemble and disassemble by hand.
You have to take the puzzle pecies and put them together with the force until they spell lego. It may take many tries. When you are done you will get studs. Good luck!
yes
It can take up to a week for Lego to deliver by standard 2 day less by express
To be honest, there is more Lego for boys than girls however both genders enjoy all sorts of Lego themes. Lego City * Lego Star Wars are always the most popular, take a look at the Lego website for more ideas.