It was no small feat. British “micro artist” David Lindon set a Guinness World Record by creating a microscopic Lego block that is the same size as a human white blood cell — four times ...
Since production of the LEGO block in 1949, the design hasn't changed and is available in 53 colours. The blocks are made of a plastic granulate, which is melted and pressed in a moulding machine ...
NPR's Ayesha Rascoe speaks to artist David A. Lindon, whose creations tend to fit in the eye of a needle. His latest work: The world's tiniest Lego block.