![]() | Play Chess on a 12'x12' board with 100,000 Lego Pieces
Team Hassenplug has created a chess set which uses 32 Lego NXT Kits to play out a giant game of robotic chess. Each individual piece contains an NXT kit and is capable of moving to any square on the board using a recursive algorithm that will... |
![]() | Pacman Arcade Game Built from LEGOs
Except the inner electronics, this retro Pac Man gaming arcade is made entirely of LEGOs. It's 34 inches tall and enables you can play a variety of 80's arcade game including Pac-Man, Donkey Kong, and Space Invaders.
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![]() | Complex Robotic Hand Built using LEGOs
From a distance it may look like a regular robotic arm. Get close up though and you'll see this robotic claw is made entirely using LEGOs. This is no kid's project though, it's an attempt at a functional likeness of the human hand. To... |
![]() | Control a Lego Mindstorms NXT Robot with a Wiimote
A NXTway-GS robot is a self balancing two wheeled robotic toy built using the Lego Mindstorms robotic kit. Think of this hack as the NXTway based version of the self balancing Segway-like robot we had covered earlier. This hack is for the NXT... |
![]() | Make a Mini Segway Using the Arduino
Using the Arduino, and a couple LEGO motors and sensors, build your own self balancing segway-like robot. We recently saw a similar balancing robot using a far more simple design.  There aren't too many details posted about the... |
![]() | Fantastic NES Scene Recreations using LEGOs
Armed with nothing but an arsenal of LEGOs, one man recreated classic NES games such as Duck Hunt, Excite Bike, Contra, and more. Sure to provide your with your nostalgia fix for the day. Be sure to check out our other retro NES and... |
![]() | 23 Awesome DIY Lego Projects
With LEGOs 75th Anniversary, here are 23 awesomely fun lego projects to keep you busy for years. When you're done checking those out, be sure to see our other
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![]() | Lego LED Flashlight
Make your own LED LEGO light by simply gutting a Lego and sticking a few batteries and an LED light inside. Really simple, yet really cool.... |







































