Draft:Mecabricks
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Mecabricks[edit]
Mecabricks is a 3D Lego modeling software that's all in your web browser. Mecabricks was created in 2010 for development.
History[edit]
Mecabricks started in 2011 with a digital Lego workshop as the default page. About two months later, it gained it's homepage and about 200 users. In 2013 the website added a featured models page, and in 2015 it added comments, a forum, and a user profile page.
In 2021 some users joined that wanted to attack people on the site, and steal models. One user by the name of ISayYes was banned by Scrubs (the admin of Mecabricks).
In 2023 it was said by one of the admins that a version 2.0 of the site was coming. This year alone, Mecabricks has gained loads of users, and thousands of models.
Mecabricks is still the 5th best digital Lego modeling software according to FixThePhoto, falling short to Bricklink Studio (no page).
Google[edit]
Mecabricks was added to build-with-Google project in August of 2014, after the fall of Google's Lego digital designer clone.
Sources[edit]
Mecabricks by Nicolas Jarraud - Experiments with Google