Hi everyone! I have an unusual idea about a gaming set that you might be interested in. I found this on Pinterest where I’m trying to find ways to add some variety to some of the products on this site.
For this post, I would like to share a Lego set that you can assemble to connect together a chess table set. You can find this by clicking here. Basically, you don’t need anything a typical chess set or the pieces (King, Queen, Rook, Bishop, Knight, and Pawns). All you have to do is find the right Lego sizes for the these pieces, and attach together the appropriate sizes to connect the table. After this is done, it’s time to play. May the best winner win by saying “Checkmate!” Have fun!
I hope that you liked this mini post. Feel free to add your thoughts in the comments box below. I thank you all for stopping by. Cheers!
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I have got two sons mad keen on chess and also mad keen on lego, I can image they would both flip their lid if they ever got to see one of these.
I might have to wait until they get a bit older though, when they are losing they still tend to throw pieces around the room
I dread the damage that could be done if a lego chess piece got smashed into smithereens because the game wasn’t going the right way.
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Hi Remy! That’s quite a surprise that your sons are into both Lego and chess. I am curious to know, how old are your sons? Once they get older, I also would like to know how they would respond once they see something like this.
Well, I thank you for stopping by, I look forward to hearing from you again. Feel free to stop by anytime!
Cheers!
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Woooow , I’m a fan of chess and I was used to the normal chess boards with normal pieces. To be honest this if my first time to know that you can assemble a lego set and make a chess board .This is a good idea. Thanks for the article.
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Hi there, Lorrinc! Yes, it’s amazing what you can do with a Lego set, right? It just takes imagination to run free and you can make all sorts of things, including a chess set with pieces. I hope that you’ll win many games this way. Feel free to stop by anytime as I look forward to seeing you again. Cheers!
Armand