
LEGO has revealed their first 3D printed element that is available for purchase at the LEGO House. It is a minifigure sized replica of the wooden duck toy that was created by LEGO founder Ole Kirk Kristiansen. Not only is it the first 3D printed element, it also has articulation in the form of a moveable beak.
The wooden duck is a pilot by LEGO to gather feedback and to see if fans are interested in more 3D printed parts in the future. It will only be available at the LEGO House for 89 DKK and you’ll have to sign up for time slots at the Minifigure Factory experience to buy it during the next few weekends in November.
… ContinueThe LEGO® Group’s first 3D-printed element available to buy in LEGO House for a limited time
• The element is a LEGO® minifigure-sized replica of the iconic wooden duck crafted by LEGO Group founder, Ole Kirk Kristiansen – and features a moveable beak!
• The release is part of a pilot by the LEGO Group to gather fans’ feedback and inspire future innovation.
• Available to buy from LEGO House during weekends in November only.The LEGO House, the ‘Home of the Brick’, is offering visitors the opportunity to buy a 3D-printed LEGO minifigure-sized duck for a limited time only in November.
The duck is the first stand-alone 3D-printed element to be released by the LEGO Group. Previously, a 3D-printed element had been included in a special edition set given to participants in the 2019 LEGO Inside