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20 de febrero de 2014

The Simpsons Lego Set Time-Lapse

The Simpsons Lego Set Time-Lapse



When we finally got our hands on Lego's Simpsons house set, we knew we wanted to do something big. So, for 10 hours we sat down and built the 2,523-piece set, one brick (and broken fingernail) at a time.

Music by Saul Delgado
http://www.youtube.com/user/saulmusik/featured
http://www.elguitarro.com/

The Simpsons Lego


Lego de los Los Simpson Set Time-Lapse

Cuando finalmente llega en nuestras manos Los Simpsons conjunto casa de Lego, sabíamos que queríamos hacer algo grande. Así, durante 10 horas nos sentamos y construimos el conjunto de 2523 piezas, un ladrillo (y uña rota) a la vez.

The Simpsons Lego



22 de septiembre de 2013

Jason vs The Ultimate LEGO Machine (LuuMa EV3)

Jason vs The Ultimate LEGO Machine (LuuMa EV3)


This video showcases my custom designed Ultimate Machine (also known as a Useless Machine) built using the new LEGO Mindstorms EV3 kit. I call it the LuuMa EV3.

It's a little bit more elaborate than the traditional ultimate machine, featuring 6 different responses for turning the switch off and 2 evasive maneuvers for trying to prevent the switch from being turned on in the first place.

Step by step instructions for building the core (which only uses parts from the 31313 LEGO Mindstorms EV3 kit) can be found on my website (http://www.truedimensions.com), along with the Mindstorms project file for running the program. I haven't provided instructions for building the box, as it really is pretty much just a box.

I had a lot of fun with this one, especially programming the various responses. As always, let me know in the comments what you think, and if there are any other cool mechanical creations you'd like to see built out of LEGO!