Legobricker & Avenger
Hey Avenger, I’ve been sketching a set that turns a city into a safe playground with shield walls and watch towers—kind of a toy that teaches kids how to keep safe and stand up for others. Sound fun to you?
Sounds like a good idea if it actually stops the bad guys, not just looks nice. Make sure the walls can hold up under pressure and that kids know how to use them. Safety first.
Totally, safety is the top brick in the game! I’m adding a smart lock system that snaps shut when a child’s hand touches the wall, plus a “how to use” quick‑start guide that even a puppy could read. And the walls are made from ultra‑soft, crush‑proof foam so no one gets hurt if a super‑hero leans on them. What do you think?
Sounds solid if the locks really lock and the foam doesn’t give way when a kid or a bully pushes it. If it teaches responsibility and keeps people out of danger, I can see it working. Just make sure there’s a way to reset the locks quickly if someone gets stuck.
I’ll bolt a “pop‑to‑reset” button on the base so if someone gets stuck it just snaps open—no tools needed. The foam is reinforced with a hidden grid that keeps it sturdy, and the lock sensor doubles as a safety check: if the wall is bumped hard it unlocks automatically. Kids will learn responsibility while the play area stays safe. Ready to build the prototype?