
Think of today’s episode as Free Toys For Mac Users. Toys? As in Lego toys. Rather, virtual Legos. My father is an engineer. I have four brothers. Two in college, two are engineers.
Yes, I grew up playing with Legos. Fortunately, the brotherly influence was modest, and there were never enough Lego building blocks or toys to go around, but I can crank out a few inspired Lego creations in nothing flat. As a Mac users I’m always looking for something useful for my children. Virtual Legos? Yep. Use your Mac to create the.... (excerpted).
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Jordan said:
Or you could use the free LEGO Digital Designer, which is created by LEGO. http://ldd.lego.com/download/default.aspx
Although it has a limited set of parts, the LDD has one great feature. It allows you to upload your models to Lego.com and buy them. But that’s completely optional.