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LEGO Scala – interesting & sweet!

When I shop for LEGO on BrickLink, I often check if the seller has some interesting and unique LEGO pieces I can add to my order. Recently I picked up a LEGO Scala table-leg piece that looked interesting: LEGO Scala Table Legs. This LEGO Scala piece is available in orange, salmon and lime. I got an orange one.

LEGO Scala is a discontinued line by the LEGO Group that consisted of dollhouses with Barbie-like figures. Although everything is a much larger scale than regular LEGO, some of the pieces can be interesting additions to your own LEGO creations.

LEGO Scala pieces have special, flower-shaped studs. They are compatible with regular LEGO bricks and plates that are 2×2, 2×4, 2×6, etc. size. Also, you can attach 1×1 round plates and round bricks in between, or in the middle of, each flower-shaped stud.

I was very excited when I received this LEGO Scala piece! To me it looked like a Torii, or Japanese Gate. I made this little scene with it:

The legs of the LEGO Scala piece are a bit wobbly if you try to place them on top of regular studs, but it fits very snuggly in between studs. And I already mentioned that attaching pieces on top is no problem. Hope my ninja likes it too! What do you think? 😉

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  • LEGOJeff March 6, 2011, 9:42 PM

    WOW! That gate is great! I guess Scala is not just for girls!

    • admin April 6, 2011, 10:09 PM

      Jeff, LOL! No, not just for girls! 😀

  • brickmaster April 26, 2011, 12:12 PM

    I have been realizing that this is the benefit of shopping on Bricklink! I don’t think I would ever buy a Scala set, but I sometimes also find interesting pieces in a set that I would not buy otherwise but could certainly use individually.

  • Tito June 2, 2011, 11:49 AM

    LOL! Building such a nice torii gate out of a girly set! That’s a WIN! 😀

  • K July 30, 2013, 4:26 PM

    That was a cool finding.

  • W August 8, 2022, 6:44 PM

    I grew up on these. I loved it and was so disappointed when it got discontinued. I had most of the sets there were and they were so compatible together that I could create different alternatives each time, build a village. When my friends came over we spent hours playing with it all. Such a great product. Wish it would still be on the market for my daughter.

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