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What LEGO pieces have “real-world” functionality?



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I have noticed that there are a few LEGO pieces that also function in the "real-world." For example, the 10830c01 Magnifying Glass can actually magnify.
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Another example is the 70001pb01 Compass, which works the same way you'd expect any "real-world" compass to function. (Although it's not always 100% accurate.)



Are there any other LEGO pieces that have "real-world" functionality?










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  • I realize this question is specific to parts/pieces, but it seems worth noting that there are lots of sets that are useful. I've been totally happy with my 40173 picture frame.

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I have noticed that there are a few LEGO pieces that also function in the "real-world." For example, the 10830c01 Magnifying Glass can actually magnify.
enter image description here



Another example is the 70001pb01 Compass, which works the same way you'd expect any "real-world" compass to function. (Although it's not always 100% accurate.)



Are there any other LEGO pieces that have "real-world" functionality?










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  • I realize this question is specific to parts/pieces, but it seems worth noting that there are lots of sets that are useful. I've been totally happy with my 40173 picture frame.

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I have noticed that there are a few LEGO pieces that also function in the "real-world." For example, the 10830c01 Magnifying Glass can actually magnify.
enter image description here



Another example is the 70001pb01 Compass, which works the same way you'd expect any "real-world" compass to function. (Although it's not always 100% accurate.)



Are there any other LEGO pieces that have "real-world" functionality?










share|improve this question














I have noticed that there are a few LEGO pieces that also function in the "real-world." For example, the 10830c01 Magnifying Glass can actually magnify.
enter image description here



Another example is the 70001pb01 Compass, which works the same way you'd expect any "real-world" compass to function. (Although it's not always 100% accurate.)



Are there any other LEGO pieces that have "real-world" functionality?







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  • I realize this question is specific to parts/pieces, but it seems worth noting that there are lots of sets that are useful. I've been totally happy with my 40173 picture frame.

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  • I realize this question is specific to parts/pieces, but it seems worth noting that there are lots of sets that are useful. I've been totally happy with my 40173 picture frame.

    – chicks
    18 mins ago

















I realize this question is specific to parts/pieces, but it seems worth noting that there are lots of sets that are useful. I've been totally happy with my 40173 picture frame.

– chicks
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I realize this question is specific to parts/pieces, but it seems worth noting that there are lots of sets that are useful. I've been totally happy with my 40173 picture frame.

– chicks
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I'd like to add my all-time favorite LEGO piece:



  • x870cc02, THE BLACK WHISTLE!

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The white brick is a microphone. Attach it to your train's motor and BLOW THAT WHISTLE! Depending on how short (or LONG!) your whistling was, the train would go forwards or backwards.



  • Real-world use: Not only did it drive your train round the bend, but your parents too...!





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    One obvious answer is all components of the power functions family. all components of the power functions family



    Lights can be used as lights, motors can be used as motors.






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      I suppose several of the tools in Minifigure utensil wheel theoretically could be used in certain circumstances. I.e. you could hit things with the hammer, it would probably break before you got anything useful done with it, but it can still be said to have it's functionality.






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        All Aboard!



        I'd like to add my all-time favorite LEGO piece:



        • x870cc02, THE BLACK WHISTLE!

        enter image description here



        The white brick is a microphone. Attach it to your train's motor and BLOW THAT WHISTLE! Depending on how short (or LONG!) your whistling was, the train would go forwards or backwards.



        • Real-world use: Not only did it drive your train round the bend, but your parents too...!





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          All Aboard!



          I'd like to add my all-time favorite LEGO piece:



          • x870cc02, THE BLACK WHISTLE!

          enter image description here



          The white brick is a microphone. Attach it to your train's motor and BLOW THAT WHISTLE! Depending on how short (or LONG!) your whistling was, the train would go forwards or backwards.



          • Real-world use: Not only did it drive your train round the bend, but your parents too...!





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            All Aboard!



            I'd like to add my all-time favorite LEGO piece:



            • x870cc02, THE BLACK WHISTLE!

            enter image description here



            The white brick is a microphone. Attach it to your train's motor and BLOW THAT WHISTLE! Depending on how short (or LONG!) your whistling was, the train would go forwards or backwards.



            • Real-world use: Not only did it drive your train round the bend, but your parents too...!





            share|improve this answer













            All Aboard!



            I'd like to add my all-time favorite LEGO piece:



            • x870cc02, THE BLACK WHISTLE!

            enter image description here



            The white brick is a microphone. Attach it to your train's motor and BLOW THAT WHISTLE! Depending on how short (or LONG!) your whistling was, the train would go forwards or backwards.



            • Real-world use: Not only did it drive your train round the bend, but your parents too...!






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                One obvious answer is all components of the power functions family. all components of the power functions family



                Lights can be used as lights, motors can be used as motors.






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                  One obvious answer is all components of the power functions family. all components of the power functions family



                  Lights can be used as lights, motors can be used as motors.






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                    One obvious answer is all components of the power functions family. all components of the power functions family



                    Lights can be used as lights, motors can be used as motors.






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                    One obvious answer is all components of the power functions family. all components of the power functions family



                    Lights can be used as lights, motors can be used as motors.







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                        I suppose several of the tools in Minifigure utensil wheel theoretically could be used in certain circumstances. I.e. you could hit things with the hammer, it would probably break before you got anything useful done with it, but it can still be said to have it's functionality.






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                          I suppose several of the tools in Minifigure utensil wheel theoretically could be used in certain circumstances. I.e. you could hit things with the hammer, it would probably break before you got anything useful done with it, but it can still be said to have it's functionality.






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                            I suppose several of the tools in Minifigure utensil wheel theoretically could be used in certain circumstances. I.e. you could hit things with the hammer, it would probably break before you got anything useful done with it, but it can still be said to have it's functionality.







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