Once upon a time, I was displaying my LEGO Beatles album covers at a crowded event on a tightly packed table, and a handsy child reached over the barricade. *TOUCH* Propped on easels, the thirteen album covers fell like dominoes. The MOC on the end shot dramatically in the air, flipping three times in slow motion. I leapt to the table’s edge, and caught “Please, Please Me” inches before it crashed to the floor. (It lived to see another day and even made the trip to Denmark.) All’s well that ends well. Relax, We’ve Got Braille Bricks! Many AFOLs have stories about unwanted LEGO advances when their MOCs have been on public display. Our LUGs post “do not touch” signs for a reason. So many of our building techniques are frail on a good day, and many more MOCs are held together with a whisper and a prayer. This article is...





