LegoThick aka LEgothic (1999) is almost identical to _LEGO_.
Perhaps a fan creation.
LegoThick

No match as is.
Could have been created by expanding the width of a heavy condensed linear style font, which would produce the thick and thin effect. You can achieve a rough approximation of the letters if the width of URW Linear ExtraNarrow ExtraBold -- NOT THE FONT USED TO MAKE THE LETTERS -- is expanded by 180%.

This might help:

Probably custom but similar to Eurostile -- when sloped by user, but with corners that are not as rounded. The corners remind me of Bank Gothic, which is too wide and has a different _R_. The free font Orbitron by the League of Movable Type, also available as a Google Webfont, seems to have corners close to the image, but like Bank Gothic, the _R_ and some other letters are different.
Edited 2 times. Last edit on Nov 05, 2017 at 17:33 by donshottype
The highlight effect in imprint is often called "handtooled" but, unfortunately, a legitimate free font does not come to mind.
Gamecuben DualSet is clearly inspired by by Gamecube™ but seems to have sufficient differences to avoid trademark infringement.
damz said 
I should have included clipping the lower cross-stroke of _A_ and flipped _111_ among the edits to the Cloister Black font created by Morris Fuller Benton and Joseph W. Phinney in the predigital era.
Although Dieter Steffmann's fonts are hosted here on Dafont, I am reluctant to link to them because of his practice of taking the digital outlines created by others, adding some accents etc. and releasing them as his own fonts. He mentioned this practice on the website he operated years ago. I have checked a number of his fonts and after standardizing the scale have found that they have an exact match with fonts created earlier by other persons.
We encourage creativity at Dafont but I hope we do not encourage the practice of cloning digital fonts without authorization of the creator. Making a digital font from an image rather than digital data seems acceptable, at least for fonts created many years ago. National law differs from country to country on digitizing images.
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Dance looks like Canela Bark regular with tongue clipped from _e_ and thickened by user to make a lower contrast bold.
Cyberdyne Condensed with outline added by user.
Edited on Nov 05, 2017 at 12:26 by donshottype
Subsets of Trianon Display Black and Black Italic are embedded in the November issue of Travel & Leisure.You can get the fonts from Production Type.
Nov 04, 2017 at 12:51 [reply]
CHICANO By Tribal Streetwear, just like this one

Custom Didot/Bodoni for the magazine? Would help in font ID if you told us the name of the magazine.
Several similar fonts including Bodoni TS Bold
Edited on Nov 04, 2017 at 12:20 by donshottype
Edits: _3_ rotated 90 degrees left to make _M_, _3_ rotated 180 degrees left to make _e_, colon shifted up.
Filmotype Honey -- not the font -- works as a substitute, particularly if it is horizontally compressed and made thicker.
Edited on Nov 03, 2017 at 17:40 by donshottype
Custom.
Slant the letters 22 degrees left to make them upright -- I used an eps version of the logo -- make some very minor adjustments to make the strokes exactly upright and the letters look like this:
I did not find an exact match but it could perhaps be derived from a made heavier, widened and edited version of Agency FB Black.
Edited on Nov 03, 2017 at 10:53 by frd
Custom rounded outline. Not to be confused with the Hollow version.
Edited on Nov 02, 2017 at 11:18 by donshottype
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