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Built to Play, the Lego Campagnolo Derailleur

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Lego Campagnolo Derailleur

Legos are the precision made plastic blocks that help bring a child’s imaginations to life. The simple pieces can be used to create impenetrable forts, spaceships capable of intergalactic travel, or this – a Campagnolo derailleur.

This lego creation is no child’s play. It was the creation of Flickr user uma uma, who’s also built some world champ keychains. Check them out after the break….

World Champ Stripes Lego Keychain

Unfortunately, uma uma does not have directions listed for his lego creations. So it might be hard to recreate his derailleur masterpiece, luckily these key chains don’t seem too hard to build.

For more Campagnolo awesomeness, check out this wooden masterpiece.

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-s
-s
10 years ago

There is no s after Lego.

wamshsitley
wamshsitley
10 years ago

IT’S REBUILDABLE!

Eric@505
Eric@505
10 years ago

Lousy reporting again, BR.

Weight? 10 or 11 speed? Di2 compatibility? How does it hold up for CX applications (mud, etc.)?

Eric@505
Eric@505
10 years ago

Oops. I meant EPS compatibility…

topcheese
topcheese
10 years ago

…and of course, how much does it weigh?!

Steven
Steven
10 years ago

“Woodern”?

Dr. X
Dr. X
10 years ago

Probably works better than Campy does currently!

Jonathan
Jonathan
10 years ago

I have to second the comment “there is no S in Lego.” the word Lego is inherently plural. anyone who says differently is illiterate and foolish.

AlanM
AlanM
10 years ago

Looks like it’s highly rebuildable in the event of a crash.

Padrote
Padrote
10 years ago

semantical turbonerds ACTIVATE

JOEP
JOEP
10 years ago

I like Legos! LOL

Ninja Fan
Ninja Fan
10 years ago

This. is. Awesome!

kurti_sc
kurti_sc
10 years ago

Lego or Legos? While we may know what’s proper, a sampling of kids between the ages of 6 and 10 all said Legos with an S. That’s with an n=4 and r=0. Of course, if they add the S to it, then they are open to litigation from Specialyers so please don’t make this widely known.

Surly Shawn
Surly Shawn
10 years ago

These comments are hilarious!

P.S. I was into Lego before it was cool.

dislivello
dislivello
10 years ago

I like.. Eric if designer choise campy and not sram or sh. Mean that trand is campy..

Sizzler
Sizzler
10 years ago

Ofmega should make one out of Mega Bloks

Psi Squared
Psi Squared
10 years ago

I can’t wait for Lego to come out with CF blocks.

Rodegeek
Rodegeek
10 years ago

Surly Shawn, Lego has always been cool.

Tom
Tom
10 years ago

Adding the s will make any Lego fan’s blood boil. It’s just not right.

keville
keville
10 years ago

Could have used some Technic pieces in there. In fact, makes me wonder what scale you’d have to start building at to make a working Lego bike drivetrain with a chain. :: Heads off to the googles to see if someone’s already done it ::

Seraph
Seraph
10 years ago

Tom, I have been a “Lego fan” for about 25 years now and I have always said “Legos” because that’s how it was growing up. IIRC even the Lego commercials said it with an S at the end. So it’s canon with the S. You can insist that “Lego” is plural but you will just sound like an elitist hipster if you try to argue with people about it.

uma uma
10 years ago

Hi, I built new derailleur, it’s smallscale.
Take a look at my page

Ham-planet
Ham-planet
10 years ago

I’ve never heard anyone pluralise ‘Lego’ in person. Was it ‘The Simpsons’ which introduced this regrettable malapropism?

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