Archive for the ‘ LEGO Creations ’ Category

This Rubik’s Cube solver was designed and programmed using an ARM Powered Android Motorola Droid mobile phone, a LEGO Mindstorms NXT and lots of yellow LEGO technic pieces! It took only 24 seconds to solve the Rubik’s cube, it’s amazing!

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Sexy LEGO Sculptures Fembots

This is something new for me because I’d never seen any sculpture that made from LEGO can pose so sexy. These LEGO sculptures “Fembots,” were created by Alan M. The taller sculpture Idkildr measures 17.5 inches tall and the shorter one Nephet is only about 15 inches tall.

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If you think you are an expert in solving Rubik’s Cube, try to challenge CubeStormer, the world’s fastest Lego mindstorms RCX speedcubing robot. It was built entirely from Lego bricks, and it’s able to scan and solve any 3×3x3 Rubik’s cube combination within 12 seconds. Sometimes it takes less than 4 seconds to solve the Rubik’s Cube, can you believe that?

Hit the jump to watch how the Lego mindstorm CubeStormer solves the Rubik’s Cube, it’s so fast!

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Incredible LEGO Toruk from Avatar

A Flickr user Lego Monster (Ed Diment) builds Toruk from Avatar by using LEGO bricks. I just can’t comment on how cool this is, what I can say is “Great job!” Just hoping Ed will make Jake next, riding this Avatar dragon!

Hit the jump for more photos of this LEGO Toruk.

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These awesome interlocking rings created by Shannon from Ruby Girl were inspired by LEGO bricks. Shannon creates the pieces using a sand casting process from recycled/reclaimed metal. Obviously, these rings were designed for couple and they are a pair of awesome couple rings.

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Amazingly Realistic LEGO Flame Sculpture

Cole Blaq made this LEGO Flame sculpture without using light sources inside but the effect is amazingly realistic! The LEGO sculpture used a gradient of bricks from the white core to the red rims and an overhead lamp to cast the glow of this LEGO Flame sculpture. Not only that, Cole also spells his name in the sculpture, can you see the four letters C-O-L-E in the sculpture?

Hit the jump for more photos of the LEGO flame sculpture, taken from different angles to get a better image of the spatial feeling.
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