Lego Technic team has built Bugatti Chiron using 2304 M-Motors and a mountain of bricks. The efect is stunning impressive:
Here is some more info about the build on Shmee150 video:
Lego Technic team has built Bugatti Chiron using 2304 M-Motors and a mountain of bricks. The efect is stunning impressive:
Here is some more info about the build on Shmee150 video:
JK from LUGPol has built scissors.
Those may not be looking extremely good, but are fully functional:
source: LUGPol
This minifig built by Paskal from Technic pieces is another proof that you do not need many bricks to build some thing cool. It is powerful in it’s simplicity. Rarely i see something that poseable.
This is real threat, an i bet it can inspire many builders. I would build an army of those characters myself, if only i was not busy with other projects…
Jason Allemann of JK Brickworks has posted today his Spirograph. There were many similar construction build before, but this one is extremely simple, yet can draw variety of shapes. As always Jason provides instruction for this toy if you want to build your own version.
Sariel has published his test of an early version of BuWizz. BuWizz is not the first system to replace LEGO PF ir remote control with a bluetooth solution, that allows you to control your creations from your phone. But unlike S-Brick that was getting popular recently, it also packs extremely efficient battery into one box.
So in a 4x8x3 studs box, size of Power Fucnction Rechargable Battery Box we get a more efficient battery, and 4 power connectors, that are equivalent of 2 IR towers, or one SBrick. That is a lot of saved space, especially if you try to build something compact.
According to Paweł, it is very responsive, and extremely accurate. There is also a high voltage mode, where battery is able to output a little bit higher voltage than PF standards, resulting in more speed and power of the motors. But remember, you are using it on your own risk, as it can influence your PF Motors lifespan.
To recharge the battery, you use microusb port, which makes it easy to refill the power on the go with any power bank.
BuWizz has a kickstarter campaign running now, where you can get it at $89 as an early bird, or $119 as regular supporter. You can of course pledge more if you wish for it to became reality.
Do you think that beauty and function are inseparable? Can you combine LEGO Technic and Porsche design in one amazing LEGO model, and would you like an exclusive opportunity to visit the spectacular Porsche Museum in Stuttgart Germany? Then get on your mark and start building the Porsche of your dreams!