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Mecabricks is a browser-based computer-aided design program started in 2012. An article previously existed at the Simple English Wikipedia (simple:Mecabricks), as well as a draftified article on the English Wikipedia. The program is currently covered in a section on the list of Lego computer-aided design programs.
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| Source | Independent? | Reliable? | Significant coverage? | Count source toward GNG? |
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Crider, Michael (2020-03-14). "Tools to Get Started Designing Your Own LEGO Creations". How-To Geek. Retrieved 2026-02-06. |
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Baichtal, John (2017). Building with Virtual LEGO: Getting Started with LEGO Digital Designer, LDraw, and Mecabricks. McGraw-Hill's AccessEngineering. New York, N.Y: McGraw-Hill Education. ISBN 978-1-259-86184-0. |
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Patkar, Mihir (2017-02-04). "5 Tools for LEGO Fans to Geek Out Over Bricks". MakeUseOf. |
? Unknown | |||
Seth, Radhika (2015-03-04). "Meca Bricks Brings an Unlimited Supply of LEGO to Your Browser". SolidSmack. Retrieved 2026-02-22. |
? Unknown | |||
"Rediscover retro toys online". Web User. No. 450. May–June 2018. |
? Unknown | |||
Shachat, Sarah (2024-03-20). "Why Recreating TV Shows with LEGOs Is a Training Ground for Great Animation". IndieWire. |
✘ No | |||
"Web-Tipps". c't. March 16, 2017. |
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