a 9 foot tall lego slide would be approximately 286 bricks high, if Hammie used roof bricks it would be sort of smooth but the slide would be at a 45° angle. the base would be about 4,514 bricks in length using 1 × 2 × 4 bricks and to make a 2 foot wide slide he’ d need about 20 rows of bricks. the base of a slide would have to be somewhere around 90,280 bricks the whole slide would be about 13 million bricks if a solid structure,( about 15 minutes of legos daily production) less if using duplo for the bulk of the slide. a slide that size would cost around 1.3 million dollars. my figures are estimates done at four in the morning so take that as you will.
Blu Bunny about 4 hours ago
No different than falling down a steep set of stairs.
sirbadger about 4 hours ago
Now, you need to make a Lego toboggan to go down the Lego slide.
danketaz Premium Member about 4 hours ago
Assuming that took every Lego in the house, could it be you can now walk through the living room without stepping on one?
PoodleGroomer about 4 hours ago
You need a cardboard box.
iggyman about 4 hours ago
Where did they get all those Legos?!
iggyman about 4 hours ago
Hammie says “Legos do it again”!
jmworacle about 3 hours ago
It will be a miracle if Hammie doesn’t have brain (assuming he has one to begin with) by he’s twenty.
boxspring 8 minutes ago
a 9 foot tall lego slide would be approximately 286 bricks high, if Hammie used roof bricks it would be sort of smooth but the slide would be at a 45° angle. the base would be about 4,514 bricks in length using 1 × 2 × 4 bricks and to make a 2 foot wide slide he’ d need about 20 rows of bricks. the base of a slide would have to be somewhere around 90,280 bricks the whole slide would be about 13 million bricks if a solid structure,( about 15 minutes of legos daily production) less if using duplo for the bulk of the slide. a slide that size would cost around 1.3 million dollars. my figures are estimates done at four in the morning so take that as you will.