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LEGKO-SHAKE.RU is a Russian-language service site for LEGO enthusiasts. Its core offering is not online courses in the traditional sense, but a LEGO set catalog, official instruction manuals, MOC designer model instructions, and a recommendation tool for “what can I build with the parts I already have?” The site also compiles locations for LEGO clubs, robotics, programming, and LEGO building courses across Russia, giving it some value as an educational directory.
In terms of subject coverage, it includes LEGO building, LEGO System, Technic, Mindstorms, WeDo, Education, Spike, and also mentions places for learning programming topics such as Python, Roblox, and Arduino. As for teaching format, the main content does not specify live classes, recorded lessons, or 1-on-1 instruction; more accurately, it provides catalogs, instructions, model plans, and an offline club index. No information about accreditation or certificates is disclosed. Based on the page content, the teaching/content language is Russian, which creates a language barrier for Chinese users. Regarding its background, the site describes itself as a unique LEGO building service in Russia, with search bots collecting and processing information daily from 16 LEGO-themed websites, followed by manual review and supplementation.
The platform’s own pricing model is not explained in the main content. The LEGO clubs it lists include both paid and free options, and it says club pages contain contact details, websites, photos, reviews, prices, and opening hours. Therefore, users interested in offline course fees need to verify them on the specific club pages.
Its main strength is the volume of data: the text states that it includes 27,844 LEGO sets, 32,917 creator models, 11,016 instruction manuals, and information on 90,026 types of parts. It can help parents avoid buying sets with largely overlapping parts, and it also helps children use existing bricks for creative rebuilding. The downside is that it is not a full-fledged course platform: it lacks syllabi, instructor qualifications, learning outcomes, and certificate information. Its content is also primarily aimed at the Russian market.
It is suitable for LEGO enthusiasts, parents of children, users looking for building instructions or MOC plans, and people in Russia searching for LEGO, robotics, or programming clubs. The main content does not disclose accessibility from mainland China, nor does it explain payment methods. Domestic Chinese users may consider alternatives such as the official LEGO instruction library, Rebrickable, BrickLink Studio, or local LEGO robotics and children’s programming institutions.
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legko-shake.ru is an Russia Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 6.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Workable. Click "Visit Official Site" to reach legko-shake.ru directly.