Dispatchwork, is a project by Jan Vormann, where he fills up holes in the walls with LEGO bricks. People of all ages, in Berlin, rose to the occasion helping him fill-up these holes created by bullets from World War II.
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Boba Fett costume built using LEGO bricks
The world is a crazy place and we all know that too well. Here is a guy, Simon, who is old enough to be able to mod choppers and build DIY kits for gadgets. However, he chose to create a Boba Fett costume all for himself using LEGO bricks. He must...
Bowling game constructed using Lego bricks
Nxtguy’s Flickr page features a bowling game, constructed using Lego bricks. It has sound sensors that detect and notifies as to how many balls have been knocked down. Once the flame is complete, a NXT servo connected to a pair of linear actuators..
Making a life-size house using Lego bricks
About two months ago, Top Gear’s presenter James May built a garden out of plasticine, and now he is planning to build a life-size house with Lego bricks. Part of BBC series James May’s Toy Stories, his two-storey Lego villa will be built in the..
Star War goes crafty with Lego Cruiser
Lego designers have added a new dimension to Lego art. This seven feet long model of the Home One Calamari Cruiser from Return of The Jedi is a masterpiece in this league. Thomas Benedikt used 30,500 Lego pieces and it took him around 11 months to...
Twenty bricks and a skillful trick!
It’s a skillful act, don’t miss it. This is what staffing means in management – ‘Right person for the right job’. There are 20 tricky bricks up there, what a brick-stacker! This is one hell of a skillful job, never seen a skill like that....
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