Category:Duplo
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Duplo |
1969 - |
1968: Patent submission, edited image [image info]
1971: "Duplo: big bricks for the very young" [image info]
1971: Duplo sets 510, 512, 513 [image info]
1971: Lego-Duplo interoperability [image info]
Lego Duplo is a double-size version of Lego designed for smaller, kindergarten-age children, and launched in 1969.
An especially nice feature of the Duplo system was that the larger early sets (512, 513) came with a sturdy Duplo-studded plastic trolley with metal axles, and simple couplings front and back, with the ability to tie on a piece of string, so that almost anything that a child made with Duplo could become a pull-along toy.
Its logo has gone through a few changes, but is usually associated with a red rabbit.
Interconnectivity
The simple-looking design of the clunky blocks is actually fiendishly clever, as the standard, smaller 2×2 or 2×4 Lego bricks actually fit onto the bigger Duplo bricks, with the cylindrical "tube" shapes in the centres of the normal Lego bricks fitting into the holes in the centres of the studs of the larger Duplo bricks.
This allows a child with a collection of Duplo blocks to start using some of the simpler Lego bricks as ornamentation and detail for their Duplo models, before migrating completely to the smaller system.
1971 promotional text:
For very small children - "Duplo"
So that very small children can play with Lego, we've made "Duplo" - big Lego bricks that they'll find easy to handle and take apart - even if they're only 2 years old. You can, of course, use Duplo with ordinary Lego bricks.
They fit together perfectly. You can put four ordinary 8 stud bricks on either side of a Duplo brick.
Children still enjoy Duplo bricks when they get older and have built up a Lego collection. They can use them on larger models so they don't run out of ordinary 8 stud bricks.
Duplo is now available in three beautiful boxes. Set no. 510 contains different coloured Duplo bricks. The larger sets - nos. 512 and 513 - also contain wheeled base plates for building cars, trains and animals which can be pulled along.
In popular culture
Legend has it that when the creators of the Google search service originally built their first computer server, rather than buy a case, they mounted the PC motherboard in a housing made of Lego (Duplo) bricks.
However, pictures of the server suggests that the case might have actually been made using the "Lego clone" MegaBlox.
Media in category ‘Duplo’
The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total.
- Lego Duplo (LegoCollGuide 1971).jpg 3,000 × 1,298; 949 KB
- Lego Duplo (Patent DE 1678326 1968).jpg 1,971 × 1,424; 237 KB
- Lego Duplo 510 512 513 (LPWLego 1971).jpg 3,000 × 1,381; 756 KB
- Lego Duplo interoperability (LPWLego 1971).jpg 1,000 × 1,000; 90 KB