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Pentax customizable camera faceplate

Pentax lego camera

There a lot of nice and cool looking compact camera out there but after owning one for sometime you may be bore by how it look always the same. Pentax has recently announce a new camera with its faceplate design like Lego which mean you can dress up your camera to your like by using Nanoblock. These series of bricks or blocks are available in different colors and sizes sold by the Japanese company Diablock. These camera are not necessary design just for kids, the specification of these camera is more than enough to produce a decent photo. The camera has 14.1Mega pix sensor with a 4x optical Zoom, capable of recording 720p video as well as offering several “Photo Modes”. This is by far the coolest camera i have seen for this year.

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Lego Circular Saw

lego circular saw Lego Circular Saw
Lego Printer which i posted a week ago and now here come the crafted circular saw which is made mostly out of Legos. It is really powered by a 9V Lego power pack and has a real metal blade attached. This thing will not cut anything because the builder has rounded off the blade. As you know Lego will draw kid. Watch the video.

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Lego printer (Self made and is workable)

Watch the video, this is a real working Lego printer. This person designed/built/coded it all from scratch including analog motor electronics, sensors and printer driver, the USB interface uses a “wiring” board. It took him about 3 weeks working evening to complete this lego printer.

3 comments - What do you think?  Posted by Mech - June 3, 2010 at 10:21 pm

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DIY Lego Router

DIY Lego router pic 1Lego it just so amazing, it can be assemble into almost anything. Now this guy has remove Linksys WRT54GL router casing and then using Lego tiles to create a new casing for this router.

DIY Lego router pic 2

This lego router is fully functional with all the port, LED and buttons still intact.  And also not forgetting that router does produce heat easily the creator also included air vents in his design to ensure adequate air flow.

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