PLASTIC FANTASTIC
The walls are a blank slate
Lack of table space is no longer a problem for constructing highways (Photo: Nimuno)
Building up toys on the floor can get a little boring. Ever want to make something upside down, maybe on the ceiling? Well, a South African company has invented a way to go “more” 3D with Lego blocks – by using a roll of flexible tape designed to be cut, stuck anywhere and then built on.

Without a doubt, the ability to make gravity-defying houses and castles is here. The plastic toys can even be brought into the fourth dimension by taping up a favourite mode of transport. Shoes, skateboards, bikes, scooters, cars, planes…Limitless potential.
21.08.2017 Plasteurope.com [237673-0]
Published on 21.08.2017

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