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Lego Science Lab: Biology is going to be interactive

Thanks to the Augmented Reality, Lego Science Lab: Biology will have a dedicated app that will allow everyone to explore cell organelles.


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Lego Science Lab: Biology is going to be educational

This set will have an extensive informational booklet. You can learn the basics of biology while building the model.


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Brick Science: Rheged's Lego Lab

Lego Science Lab: Biology includes animal and vegetal eukaryote cells.

The artist Warren Elsmore created his own version of the set and the models are now displayed until September 1 at the Rheged Centre (Redhills, Penrith Cumbria, UK)

https://www.rheged.com/event/brick-science-lego-lab/

If you want your children to experience the beauty of science through Lego pieces, just visit the exposition or go to the website for more information.

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Who am I?

I would like to tell you a little bit about me.

I am a 28 yo guy from Italy. My name is Luca. I have played with Lego models since my young age. I used to build for hours each day. 

As I grew mt family went into some financial crisis and i could not afford Lego models anymore. But that was the time I discovered Lego Digital Designer. Finally I could express my creativity again. LDD allowed me to create virtual models and every set was designed using real techniques, always bearing in mind that the modeal must be robust and lightweight.

LDD is still my biggest passion. All the images you see on my social media profiles are renders of models designed in LDD. I often use MecaBricks and Blender to generate renders.

In my private life I am an aerospace engineer and I design helicopters for living.
Here's my linkedin profile: https://www.linkedin.com/in/luca-casciola-1309/
And my instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/eenclart_lodalg/?hl=it
Aaaand my real instagram page: https://www.instagram.com/sardamellu/?hl=it


I have the passion for natural sciences, race cars and everything that can fly :)

 

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