2014-11-24
Why we haven't seen more of assemblies for daily life usage, constructed of toy bricks such as LEGO's (and the clones), in the DIY lifestyle market for adults?
Many adults reminisce on their childhood pleasure playing construction toy bricks. But many may have gone past their drives to build models only. If adults can see more of the bricks on DIY market, that are suitable for building some objects of daily life usage, they might want to take it up again as an adult hobby.
Furthermore, for adults who have no childhood memories of playing the bricks, after seeing such assemblies of practical usage in the DIY market, they might get interested in trying their hands on it. Hence, beg the captioned question.
Now, the answers to this question could be numerous:
- that the traditional toy bricks simply don't have enough clutching force to withstand the stress required of such application.
- that traditional toy bricks can only end up with rectangular or jagged sides on the assembled objects; hence aesthetically undesirable.
- that it's hard to find (or found costly with) traditional bricks carrying the colors such as transparent, or metallics, suitable for such applications.
- that there are no interface-bricks suitable for assembling to a device such as a lighting fixture.
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