Bracket

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LEGO® brackets are small pieces that are used to connect and reinforce LEGO® builds. They are typically made of plastic and come in a variety of shapes and sizes to fit different LEGO® pieces and designs.

Some examples of LEGO® brackets include:

  1. Corner Brackets: Corner brackets are L-shaped pieces that are used to connect two LEGO® elements at a 90-degree angle. They are commonly used to create walls and corners in buildings and structures.

  2. Plate Brackets: Plate brackets are small, flat pieces that have a hinge-like mechanism. They are used to connect two LEGO® plates at an angle and create additional support and reinforcement for the build.

  3. Technic Brackets: Technic brackets are used in Technic sets to add stability and support to gears, axles, and other mechanical elements. They come in a variety of shapes and sizes to fit different Technic elements.

  4. Tile Brackets: Tile brackets are used to create a flush connection between LEGO® tiles and other LEGO® elements. They are commonly used in mosaics and other decorative builds to create a smooth and seamless surface.

  5. Modified Brackets: Modified brackets are LEGO® brackets that have been modified to fit specific designs or functions. They can come in a variety of shapes and sizes and are often used to create custom builds and models.

Overall, LEGO® brackets are an important part of LEGO® building, providing support, stability, and reinforcement to a wide range of designs and structures. They are compatible with other LEGO® elements, allowing builders to incorporate them into a variety of creative projects.

To get some ideas of the use cases for LEGO Brackets you can watch this LEGO Bracket YouTube movie here.