Peter Dibble has done a fantastic job documenting the history and development of LEGO Modulex. I was able to help him by supplying some materials and information, which he did include in the video. He’s done a great job. Take a look!
LEGO® Modulex® Info Online
- "Saving Modulex" (paper on history of Modulex) Paper by SlyOwl (Modulex fan) on the history & demise of the LEGO Modulex brick 0
- Brick Fetish's Timeline (history of Modulex®) 0
- Combining System & Modulex bricks New Elementary article with creative ideas for combining LEGO system and Modulex elements. 0
- Erich Harshbarger's Modulex® Mosaics 0
- LEGO Wiki 0
- Modulex Color Chart 0
- Modulex Photos on Flickr This link taks you to a Flickr search of the Modulex tag. Lots of ideas & collections shown. 0
- Modulex® Article (PDF) from www.brickish.org Modulex Article by Yvonne Doyle (PDF) 0
- Old Bricks: What are LEGO Modulex? 2017 Article from New Elementary 0
- Visual reference of LEGO® Modulex® parts for LDraw A visual reference for the LEGO® Modulex® parts that Tore Eriksson and Chris Dee have created for LDraw. 0
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Love it. Great introduction to the theme/product, and there’s a lot of information here that I didn’t know yet.
… didn’t know before …
Come here from there. Modulex seems like a great product, would be nice if Lego actually did somethig with it. Hopefully this video reaches them.
One problem with Modulex is the assembly time. Today, 3D printers can produce large components (entire buildings, or entire signs) in less time than it takes for a worker to assemble the same shape; 3D printers can generate any shape, with any angles or curves.