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Build a Small Vehicle Out of Legos

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πŸ•“ 30 Mins.

πŸ“š Your Challange

Create a transportation vehicle out of Legos that is able to move around. Assemble your vehicle - if from a set, redesign the original plans - what pieces to use, what techniques to use, etc. Challenge yourself to think outside the box and come up with a different way than you might normally build something. Have fun and be creative!

🎯 Objectives

  • Build a transportation vehicle out of Legos
  • Take a picture or a recording of your vehicle

🎨 Supplies

Lego blocks of various sizes and colors, Any other creative materials (e.g. string, rubber bands, etc.)

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