Forget about Rube Goldberg machines and that dusty Mouse Trap board game. The Lego "Great Ball Contraption" makes you a believer in bricks, baby. Crave contributor Christopher MacManus regularly ...
It took 8,000 pieces of Lego, but a computer enthusiast at the University of Windsor is showing kids computer science can be fun and practical. This pinball machine is made of 8,000 pieces of Lego and ...
The video’s 7 years old at this point, but Akiyuki Brick Channel’s Invisible Lift GBC Module still deserves recognition for its incredibly clever use of clear Lego pieces to create a ball lift that ...
Kawaguchi Akiyuki! Remember that name, my friends, for this man obsessed with Lego has built what’s probably the greatest Lego ball machine (or like the initiated call them, Great Ball Contraption) ...
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