Lego Machines
Apr. 20th, 2012 11:39 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
This link is fun: ten absolutely incredible Lego machines. And they ARE impressive.
Star Wars LEGO organ
This amazing LEGO creation is built from more than 20,000 bricks and was part of a German promotional campaign for "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace in 3-D." Two professional LEGO builders constructed miniature scenes from the movie around the drum, positioned in such a way that they play out the Star Wars theme on a keyboard as the drum rotates. The only way this could be any more awesome is if the drum was housed inside a giant player piano (shaped like a TIE fighter) that was also made out of LEGO.
LEGO 3-D milling machine
In this video, Arthur Sacek's LEGO milling machine prints a 3-D face from a block of foam. It proves that the things that you can create with LEGO are truly limitless. Perhaps one day the ultimate goal can be reached — creating an advanced LEGO milling machine that produces more LEGO bricks.
But this one has to be my favorite, billing itself as "The World's Most Useless Lego Machine." Turn it on and it responds by...turning itself off!
See more at the link up at the top.
Star Wars LEGO organ
This amazing LEGO creation is built from more than 20,000 bricks and was part of a German promotional campaign for "Star Wars: The Phantom Menace in 3-D." Two professional LEGO builders constructed miniature scenes from the movie around the drum, positioned in such a way that they play out the Star Wars theme on a keyboard as the drum rotates. The only way this could be any more awesome is if the drum was housed inside a giant player piano (shaped like a TIE fighter) that was also made out of LEGO.
LEGO 3-D milling machine
In this video, Arthur Sacek's LEGO milling machine prints a 3-D face from a block of foam. It proves that the things that you can create with LEGO are truly limitless. Perhaps one day the ultimate goal can be reached — creating an advanced LEGO milling machine that produces more LEGO bricks.
But this one has to be my favorite, billing itself as "The World's Most Useless Lego Machine." Turn it on and it responds by...turning itself off!
See more at the link up at the top.