Digital Camera World on MSN
This accessory lets you mount Lego figures on top of your camera and I want one!
If you aren’t into flash photography and feel like your camera looks a bit ‘lonely’, then fret no more as one photographer ...
On average, Lego produces about 20 billion plastic bricks and building elements every year, and most come from injection molding machines that are so precise that just 18 of every million parts ...
How-To Geek on MSN
I 3D printed some LEGO bricks and ruined my whole day
It didn't go quite to plan.
Lego train sets have been available for decades, now. The Danish manufacturer long ago realized the magic of combining its building block sets with motors and plastic rails to create real working ...
LEGO make lots of neat floral arrangements these days, and even little Christmas trees, too. While they’re fun to build out of tiny little blocks, they’re a little small for use as your main Christmas ...
No matter where you live, this is definitely the most stressful time of the year. Between holidays, politics and possibly even seasonal depression, it’s all just exhausting. Something that’s always ...
It’s a childhood dream come true! Now, thanks to a shop called Funky 3D Faces, we can all have our own faces on LEGO figures. The U.K.-based company will create a 3D sculpt of your face, completely ...
The “selfie” has enjoyed phenomenal popularity as way to record a moment in time, but this coming decade is bringing some big – or rather tiny – competition: 3D-printed clones. Dusseldorf-based ...
Why buy a tool when you can make one? Miniature figure enthusiasts show how they use 3D printers to make their hobby easier and more enjoyable.
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