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Microscopic Lego

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In much the same way as people on The Archers never listen to The Archers despite being in the Archers-listening demographic, Lego minifigures are never seen playing with Lego. This idea is for microscopic Lego pieces to be manufactured which can be assembled with the aid of tweezers and a microscope and then form part of the layout of regular-sized Lego houses, etc.
hippo, Oct 08 2019

Matrioshcarbon. https://weather.com...ithin-diamond-stone
[2 fries shy of a happy meal, Oct 09 2019]

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       But then...
MaxwellBuchanan, Oct 08 2019
  

       shhhhh!
hippo, Oct 08 2019
  

       One of the layouts could (of course) include a barber shop with a tiny train circling in the window, and in an upstairs room a child would be building yet another model of the same barber shop using a set of ultra micro Lego...... Ahhhhh
xenzag, Oct 08 2019
  

       You would only be polluting the Lego seas, which are plastic anyway.
calum, Oct 08 2019
  

       All you need then is a Lego David Attenborough with a set of "The End Is Nigh" sandwich boards ...
8th of 7, Oct 08 2019
  

       You could walk on these and not require therapy. (+)   

       On a side note; they've recently discovered a diamond formed within another diamond. It's like...   

       wait for it...   

       ...carbonception. [link]
Thought you'd be tickled.
  

       On a completely different side note... where did [vernon] go? Anybody close to him outside of the halfbakery? He keeps popping into my head.   

       //where did [vernon] go? ... He keeps popping into my head// - that's where he went then; he must have perfected his mind-transfer invention. We'll be monitoring the length of your ideas from now on.
hippo, Oct 09 2019
  


 

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