Tell me more ×
LEGO® Answers is a question and answer site for LEGO® and building block enthusiasts. It's 100% free, no registration required.

I have seen people refer to the "Erling brick" or "headlight brick" on LEGO forums. What kind of brick are they talking about?

share|improve this question
What i want to know is why is the stud inset in the brick? – J. Walker Feb 7 at 16:22

2 Answers

up vote 25 down vote accepted

I definitely know them as the headlight brick, and they look like this:

headlight brick geometry

HoMa's world of bricks has a nice page dedicated to this brick!

http://www.holgermatthes.de/bricks/en/lampenstein.php

LEGO's Pick a Brick lists this as an "Angular Brick 1x1", Design ID 4070 (equivalent to the piece/part id).

share|improve this answer
+1: I wish I could +1 again for the HoMa's World of Bricks link too – Umber Ferrule Oct 25 '11 at 21:49

enter image description here

The Erling Brick: named by the LEGO Designer Erling Dideriksen, who invented this element in 1979.

share|improve this answer
Please provide more information than just a link, like a description. If I don't know what the brick is, this answer is totally unhelpful without following the link. – Joe Wreschnig Oct 26 '11 at 13:22
I added the picture. I put a small one since there was already one in another answer. – pcantin Oct 26 '11 at 13:35
+1 for etymology – Ambo100 Dec 8 '11 at 14:27
1  
The model shops refer to this brick as a "washing machine" brick :-) – KevinS Nov 16 '12 at 6:01

Your Answer

 
discard

By posting your answer, you agree to the privacy policy and terms of service.

Not the answer you're looking for? Browse other questions tagged or ask your own question.