pseudonym,
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Any building civil engineer tyoes out there who could opine on this?

Structurally, could you build a human habitation house out of name-brand Legos? Do they have enough structural strength? Would it be more or less earthquake safe than, say bricks(not very) or other materials?

How many layers thick would you have to make a Lego floor to support a 100 kg human?

TerryHancock,
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@pseudonym
With or without The Kragle?

I suspect that, with, it would be pretty strong. Maybe not tornado / hurricane proof, but one could add some reinforcing.

anathema_device,
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arose62,
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gray17,
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@arose62 @pseudonym I skimmed the video. they were aiming for Lego-only structure, but had trouble with making durable support beams. They seemed to think it was possible, but for insurance reasons ended up using a wooden frame for structure. So, not pure Lego construction. Waterproofing was also an issue.

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