Big Cam Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 Image is a link to purchase one if you'd like. Taken from Gizmodo.com If you love Lego, this Moleskine probably makes you your heart tingle just a little bit. Moleskine notebooks aren't just a gimmick—they're design classics created because there's a satisfaction to knowing you are putting your ideas down into a somesthing beautifully crafted. It shows you take pride in the work. In that way, Moleskine and Lego are a perfect combination. What better place to draw out your plans for your next project? Don't have one? Here's the one I would do. Not particularly my cup of tea, but I do love seeing new LEGO products. Quote
Churchill Posted January 26, 2012 Posted January 26, 2012 Well that's interesting. Thanks for sharing it. It has a plate embedded in the cover. I'm not sure what you'd use that for, but, oh well, I like seeing new non-brick Lego products too. Quote
brickmack Posted January 27, 2012 Posted January 27, 2012 Meh... Just overpriced paper with a LEGO logo stamped on it. Not useful for me, most of my designs aren't LEGO related at all, and usually end up getting ripped up, crumpled, and covered in drink stains quite quickly. And the embedded plates seem useless.... Quote
ibecks Posted March 6, 2012 Posted March 6, 2012 Does anyone in the US know whether Lego stores are stocking these or is it just Moleskine stockists (eg. Barnes & Noble)? I'm a bit frustrated that the green one isn't available in a large, ruled version but I'll be picking one up anyway. Quote
Lyichir Posted March 7, 2012 Posted March 7, 2012 Hmmm... it looks good and all, but I'm not sure how useful it'd actually be. Now if the interior pages were brick paper, I'd be sold on it. But as it is I make very few LEGO notes, and even fewer now that I make most of my sketches with LDD. Quote
ibecks Posted April 6, 2012 Posted April 6, 2012 I bought a couple from Booksmith in San Francisco, after much hunting around in B&N. They're a nice novelty for AFOL and mine will sit on my desk, being gradually covered in random bricks when I'm not actually using it. Quote
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