Satisfying feeling!

It is scientifically proven that building complex Lego models is a  therapeutic  and  satisfying activity , promoting  the reduction of stress and anxiety.

If you are stressed or anxious,  focusing on the parts and the construction process of the item  will help you find solutions to the difficult problems you experience in your daily life and don't know how to deal with.

Therefore, building Lego models not only provides a sense of personal accomplishment and mission completion,  but also stimulates creativity and problem-solving skills.

Assemble the Gears!

If you're a mechanics enthusiast with a fascination for moving gears,  assembling complex Lego cars offers a great opportunity to explore the inner workings of vehicles.

From the engine to the transmission,  every detail is carefully reproduced in the full-size models , allowing you to visually understand the principles of mechanics while having fun.

Add an Electric Motor with Remote Control

Transform the item you built into a Remote Control Car (or a Remote Control Motorcycle).

Get the Perfect Decor!

Imagine being able to build your own decor?

Besides the experience and therapeutic aspect of putting it together, you'll also have a piece of decor that you built yourself.

Your own work of art!

Impressive Details

Suspension on the wheels, doors that open and close, a motor with moving pistons, the possibility of adding an electric motor coupled to the gears...each model has its own unique features!

Lego Therapy...

Building with Lego isn't just a fun activity;  it's also beneficial for the mind in many ways...

Builders need to exercise skills such as  concentration ,  patience  , and  problem-solving.

Furthermore, Lego also stimulates  creativity , allowing builders to experiment with different combinations of pieces and colors  to create their own experiments.

This activity can also help  relieve stress and promote a sense of accomplishment and satisfaction  when the project is completed. 

Stressed?

It's proven that building Lego cars  helps relieve stress and anxiety.

Focusing on the pieces and the construction process calms the mind and provides a sense of tranquility.

Autotherapy

According to psychologist Sabrina Amaral, we all have an "inner sage," and before despairing over life and work events, she recommends using tools that can help access it, such as self-therapy – a technique inspired by the Socratic method, which prompts a moment of deep reflection as the person seeks answers to a series of questions.

Concentration

Building Lego models requires attention to detail. This also helps improve concentration and focus, especially in people with attention difficulties or ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder).

Creativity

Building with Lego can be a way to express emotions and feelings nonverbally. The models created can reflect the builder's emotional state and provide a way to process difficult experiences.

Self-esteem

Completing a Lego car can bring a satisfying sense of accomplishment and pride. This helps boost self-esteem and self-confidence, especially for those facing challenges or difficulties in other areas of life.