We have a thing for Lego. I grew up with those tiny colored bricks, and I bet many of you did, too. So when my friend @toxinide told me about his Lego stand for iPad, I immediately posted it on MS.
It's longer than a Ford F-150 Crew Cab and uses four electric motors for power. We've seen plenty of strange custom Lego builds over the years, but none that have the potential for conjuring ...
An curved arrow pointing right. Dr. Peisan makes automated Lego creations. His most intricate one yet is this sushi restaurant. It has a motorized conveyor belt that actually runs, giving Lego ...