Design, Upload, and Build Your Own LEGO Creation Using Professional LEGO Design Software!   - 16,693 Views, 8 Comments

Summary: LEGO Digital Designer software, free from LEGO, lets you design and build your very own LEGO creations, just like the professionals!

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LEGOs aren’t just for kids. Did you know that you can actually get software, free from LEGO, almost just like the software which the LEGO design engineers use, to design and plot your very own LEGO creations, brick by brick? How cool is that?

Available for free download, for both Windows and Mac, LEGO Digital Designer allows you to “build your way customizing your own product, or share your models with other LEGO fans in the online gallery,” according to the LEGO website.

Want to build a scale model of your house with LEGOs? Or your car? Or dog? Or spouse? You can do it with LEGO Digital Designer.

Then you upload your design, and can order the blocks necessary to build your design at home. Once uploaded, you can even share your design online with other LEGO enthusiasts.

In fact, there is even a place on the site to buy other enthusiasts’ designs and kits! How cool is that?

Anybody feel a new career coming on?

You can have all this fun at LegoFactory.com

Design, Upload, and Build Your Own LEGO Creation Using Professional LEGO Design Software!

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8 Comments »

  1. hi i like this

    Comment by spencer — 12/5/2006 @ 5:34 pm

  2. i’m on your site trying to find out how to download youe software

    Comment by Tucker — 2/19/2007 @ 7:07 pm

  3. this site is fun…

    Comment by bob — 11/26/2007 @ 5:06 pm

  4. cool man

    Comment by simon dudley — 1/7/2008 @ 11:52 am

  5. cool

    Comment by simon dudley — 1/7/2008 @ 11:55 am

  6. i love lego i think this will be a really good website

    Comment by hannah — 2/4/2008 @ 8:17 am

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    Comment by john — 2/14/2008 @ 1:38 am

  8. AWSOME

    Comment by POKEMON — 3/17/2008 @ 5:13 pm

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