The LEGO Mindstorm NXT 2.0 is THE hot Christmas present this year. It takes LEGO to a whole new level by combining the well-known LEGO building system with a microcomputer brick and programming software, which means you can built real, honest to gosh ROBOTS! Robots that can see, speak, feel and move! Seriously, this is the most awesome toy since ... well, since ever! The NXT 2.0 robotics tool set has everything included taht you need to create and program your very first real robot in about... Read Full Story
LEGO Mindstorms NXT 2.0 is THE must have Christmas gift of 2009. What else can get your kid more interested in science and engineering than actually being able to build REAL functioning robots? Seriously, this is the most awesome toy since ... well, since ever! The NXT 2.0 robotics tool set includes everything you need to program your very first real robot in about an hour. And once you've done that, there's an endless variety of robots you can create. For more information, check out LEGO... Read Full Story
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Lego Mindstorms NXT is back and better than ever, with new robot models, even more customizable programming, and all-new technology including a color sensor. Mindstorms NXT 2.0 combines the unlimited versatility of the Lego building system with an intelligent microcomputer brick and intuitive drag-and-drop programming software. The new 2.0 toolkit features everything you need to create your first robot in 30 minutes and then tens of thousands of other robotic... Read Full Story
The main trouble with this table is that you have to lift the building surface in order to reach the legos inside. This means that your child will have to dump the legos into something else (or on the floor) if he wants to build on top of the table. And he will have to move the top in order to put legos away, even if he wants to leave some fixed structure on the table. Lego tables with bags or pull-out tubs just work better.
Also, as another reviewer said, the blocks don’t fit as well as... Read Full Story
The main trouble with this table is that you have to lift the building surface in order to reach the legos inside. This means that your child will have to dump the legos into something else (or on the floor) if he wants to build on top of the table. And he will have to move the top in order to put legos away, even if he wants to leave some fixed structure on the table. Lego tables with bags or pull-out tubs just work better.
Also, as another reviewer said, the blocks don’t fit as well as... Read Full Story
We’ll just go ahead and warn you — don’t even think of giving the read link any attention if you’re both a) a Lego freak and b) strapped for cash. Otherwise, you’ll definitely be $169.99 further away from paying the light bill next month, as the limited edition Mindstorms Black NXT Brick is simply a must-have item for even amateur collectors. The device, which was created to celebrate ten years of Mindstorms , boasts four input ports, a trio of output ports for motors, a large dot-matrix... Read Full Story
Now you can be the proud owner of one of the Limited Edition Black NXT micro-controllers that we have produced to celebrate the 10 year anniversary of LEGO MINDSTORMS . The first LEGO MINDSTORMS products came out in the year 1998 and have since then continued to bring fun and active building and programming experiences to millions of robotic builders across the world! Why a Black NXT? Because it is cool! And looking around in the MINDSTORMS community we noticed that a Black NXT was high on... Read Full Story
We'll just go ahead and warn you -- don't even think of giving the read link any attention if you're both a) a Lego freak and b) strapped for cash. Otherwise, you'll definitely be $169.99 further away from paying the light bill next month, as the limited edition Mindstorms Black NXT Brick is simply a must-have item for even amateur collectors. The device, which was created to celebrate ten years of Mindstorms , boasts four input ports, a trio of output ports for motors, a large dot-matrix... Read Full Story
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How big is a Lego Corellian Corvette at minifig scale? Damn huge. It currently is at 12 feet long, with fully detailed interiors. Its creator also made a minifig scale Millennium Falcon, the world’s largest:
Lego Corellian Corvette Tantive IV
Lego Millennium Falcon
Craig Steven—the British Lego artist who did the Tantive IV—says that the bridge section alone... Read Full Story
Now, this is up there as a possible ultimate LEGO build!
Guitarist, Dave Chatterson, decided that he’d go and build an exact replica of a Princeton Reverb amp with LEGO!
Talk about detail!
LEGO cab, grille, handle, fittings, speaker, knobs, switches, jacks, tube chart, reverb tank, power cord and footswitch.
BOSH!
You’d better slide over to Fender.com for more pics and an interview with the nutter creator.
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