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28 February 2026
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- 18:1018:10, 28 February 2026 diff hist +199 N MediaWiki:Common.css Created page with "→CSS placed here will be applied to all skins: →Hide site name text: .mw-logo-wordmark { display: none !important; } →Hide tagline: .mw-logo-tagline { display: none !important; }"
- 18:0718:07, 28 February 2026 diff hist +5,237 N Baseplates Created page with "= Baseplate = '''Baseplates''' (also known as '''building plates''') are large, thin LEGO System elements with studs on the top surface. They serve as foundational platforms for buildings, landscapes, cities, and dioramas. Unlike standard plates, baseplates are significantly thinner, more flexible, and lack underside attachment points (anti-studs), so they cannot be connected underneath other elements in the same way. Baseplates come in a wide variety of soli..." current
27 February 2026
- 14:4514:45, 27 February 2026 diff hist +9,653 N Brick Types Created page with "{{TOC right}} '''Brick Types''' refers to the diverse variety of LEGO brick elements available within the LEGO building system. Each brick type has a specific size, shape, and number of studs, allowing builders to create intricate structures and designs. Understanding brick types is essential for effective building, planning MOCs (My Own Creations), and collecting. == Overview == The LEGO system is built on a modular principle where different brick types work together..." current
- 14:4214:42, 27 February 2026 diff hist +6,749 N Standard LEGO Brick Created page with "{{Stub}} The '''Standard 2x4 Brick''' is one of the most fundamental and widely-used elements in the LEGO building system. Known simply as the "2x4 brick," it measures 2 studs wide by 4 studs long and serves as a cornerstone piece in countless LEGO constructions, from simple structures to complex models. == Overview == The 2x4 brick is a rectangular solid piece with studs on top that allow it to connect to other LEGO elements. Its compact yet versatile size makes it e..." current
- 14:4114:41, 27 February 2026 diff hist +3,325 Main Page No edit summary current
25 February 2026
- 13:2213:22, 25 February 2026 diff hist +931 Lego No edit summary current
- 13:2113:21, 25 February 2026 diff hist +61 Lego No edit summary
- 13:2013:20, 25 February 2026 diff hist +4,219 N Lego Created page with "{{Infobox company |name = The LEGO Company |native_name = LEGO A/S |image = Lego_logo.png |type = Private |founded = 1932 |founder = Ole Kirk Christiansen |headquarters = Billund, Denmark |key_people = |products = Toy construction sets |employees = |website = www.lego.com }} '''LEGO''' (stylized as '''The LEGO Group''') is a Danish toy manufacturing company best known for producing colorful interlocking plastic bricks that children and adults use to build structures,..."