Lego My First Computer Byte Edition Speed Build designed by Chris McVeigh |
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This video was produced for the purpose of letting adult fans of Lego know what they are investing in before they choose to invest in the most popular brick in the world.
A detailed look at the Lego "My First Computer Byte Edition Version 3.0" Mac Computer building kit designed by Chris McVeigh. Pieces 322 Dimensions (Computer): 3.62" tall x 3.15" wide x 2.83" deep (92 mm x 80 mm x 72 mm). ►Click HERE to purchase this set https://goo.gl/Dqb5kQ Apple introduced the Macintosh with a television commercial during the 1984 Super Bowl. The Macintosh was the first successful mouse-driven computer with a graphical user interface and was based on the Motorola 68000 microprocessor. Its price was $2,500. Included applications were MacPaint, which made use of the mouse, and MacWrite word processing. Some of our best videos ever are coming out soon so stay tuned so you won't miss a thing. ►Click HERE to subscribe to All NEW BRICKS https://www.youtube.com/allnewbricks ►Click HERE to watch our most recent videos. https://www.youtube.com/allnewbricks/videos In between videos we hang out on Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook so pick your favorite one and hang with us there too. https://www.instagram.com/allnewbricks https://twitter.com/allnewbricks https://www.facebook.com/allnewbrick Thank You for watching and Happy Building. #allnewbricks #afol #chrismcveigh |