DIY Lego/Ikea table
Via Ikea Hackers: Quentin of Bordeaux, France, covered a Ramvik table with a Lego design he created, with bricks ordered from Lego’s Pick-a-Brick service.
Via Ikea Hackers: Quentin of Bordeaux, France, covered a Ramvik table with a Lego design he created, with bricks ordered from Lego’s Pick-a-Brick service.
Flickr user Alex Eylar made this amazing LEGO replica of a Ghostbusters ghost trap. If you’re not familiar with this this piece of equipment, the site Ghostbusters Fans has a primer for you. No word yet if Alex plans on making a matching Ecto Containment Unit. [via Gizmodo] More: Ghostbusters proton pack with friggin’ lasers […]
AFOL Cole Blaq of Düsseldorf created this excellent action shot of an exploding can of spraypaint. Who says you can’t build everything with Lego?
Really cool Gizmo from YouTuber skadar. Even cooler that it’s built from Lego elements. Kind of puts the Pop-O-Matic to shame.
Spotted in the MAKE Flickr pool, this elegant version of the classic sliding-tile puzzle executed in Lego elements by Peer Kreuger. The assembled puzzle has no visible studs.
Dexter Industries, who build 3rd party sensors for Lego Mindstorms — including a GPS unit called the dGPS — built a NXT device that alerts a driver when he or she drives too fast. Download the NXT program file here. [via The NXTStep]
Enjoy this fine video, just try not to go around stealing Legos from kids and puppies, even if you know how to make them dance!