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Aunt Patty's LEGO rover from the future.  We used Brick Adapters and LEGO base plates to build a basic rover that can be controlled by a smartphone.  Then we added a friendly monster named  Glenn and Aunt Patty's minifig.  We imagine they are emergency first responders who drive their LEGO Bitbot on search and rescue missions. For fun, they modify their vehicle to play ball with friends. This is a remix of the from the Gizmos & Gadgets Kit 2nd Edition.  For more tips on using littleBits with LEGO, read Tips & Tricks: Brick Adapter. Duration: At least 30 minutes. How To Make It : Attach motors and wheels underneath : Attach circuit to the top of Lego base plates : Secure battery and wires : Connect to a smart device Gesture Synth - Leap Motion & Cloud Module by Create live music experiences using in-air gestures: use your hand to control the audio filter on the Korg Synth kit. KaboomSounds by This project does not use the sounds kit but uses parts from other kits to make a "LittleBits Band."  I called mine KaboomSou...




Carrot-vore cyber bunny with twinkling eyes by This is a carrot-vore cyber bunny with twinkling eyes which wags its tail and rings a small bell every time you pet it. ...Lego Table IkeaPlayroom Table DiyBoys Playroom Ideas Ikea HacksIkea Train Table HackIkea Lego Table With StorageIkea Play Kitchen HacksIkea Hack PlayroomIkea Kids Table HackIkea Nursery HackForwardAn Ikea Hack custom train and activity table with TONS of storage. This is such an an EASY DIY project and a great way to get all of those toys up off the floor and organized once and for all! Bricks, Blocks & Building> LEGO Classic Sand Baseplate - 10699 Sand Baseplate - 10699 Please choose which cart you want to add the item. By choosing one of the above, you are able to shop for both yourself and a registrant at the same time. Once you are ready to checkout your items will be waiting for you in both your personal and registry shopping carts. Please contact us at 1-866-YOYO-123 (1-866-969-6123)




Grey base plate, measures 48 x 48 studs or 15 inch (38 cm) x 15 inch (38 cm)A supplement to any LEGO collectionIt is the ideal starting point for your inspired, open-ended building playThis LEGO Classic Sand Baseplate is a supplement to any LEGO collection Discover top brands: LEGO, Playmobil, Barbie, NERF, Sylvanian Families and more. LEGO Classic 10701 Grey Baseplate PlaysetDetailsLego Classic Sand Baseplate FREE Delivery on orders over . DetailsLEGO City 7280: Straight & Crossroad FREE Delivery on orders over . Toys StoreVisit the Toys Store at Amazon.co.uk to browse even more toys with everything from dolls and games to fun for all the family with toddler toys, arts & crafts and educational games too. Safety warningNot suitable for children under 36 months Product Dimensions38 x 38 x 0.5 cm 1,752 in Toys & Games (See top 100) Date First Available1 Jan. 2015 This LEGO Classic Grey Baseplate is a supplement to any LEGO collection and is the perfect starting point for your inspired, open-ended building play.




6 Brick Building Baseplates By The Wacky Warehouse - Large 10" x 10" (Gray) See all 52 customer reviews See all 52 customer reviews (newest first) on Amazon.co.uk too bendy and the plates that my kids have built on wont fix to it great big board but so expensive Perfect for keeping Lego in one place Could have been a little bit thicker it seems a bit flimsy glue it to a £5 ikea table and perfect present Just the thing for great construction. The boy loves it, which means I do too Exactly what it says on the tin. It's a great big Lego baseplate. Fairly rigid considering the size which is helpful. Perfect for custom built modular style buildings. over priced for a piece of plastic :( though kids love it It is big enough but a bit soft... i expected it more solidReddit user ‘Lego-izes’ a Surface Pro 3 There are many options available when it comes to protecting your new Surface device.  Reddit user Splice1138, however, has taken Legos to the next level by attaching a Lego base plate to a Surface Pro 3 in order to ‘Legoize’ the Microsoft device.




The Reddit user posted the creation on February 15th, and the post has since gathered 476 points and over 20 comments. The post links to Imgur where the user explains the process of creating a Lego backplate for the Surface Pro 3. The user began the process by measuring his Surface using a Lego Classic 10701 gray baseplate. Checking out how it looks for the first time. Color matches pretty good, and even the corner radius almost matches. The Surface is not a whole number of studs tall though (more on that later). To continue, the Reddit user then places the baseplate up on the Surface, and marks the necessary cuts using Lego bricks. Instead of marking it up with ink, I used some plates to mark where I wanted to cut. I didn’t take any pics of the cutting process, but I just used a straight edge and sword of exact zero, cutting from the back side of the baseplate. In order to leave room for the Surface Pro 3’s kickstand to pivot, the Reddit user had to take some sandpaper to the edges of the Lego plate.




It actually opens further than this, not as far as stock but I never expected it to. I’d have to take out another whole row of studs to get the really flat angle. After test fitting, double sided tape is then used to attach the plates to the Microsoft device.  Holes for the camera are left out.I used double sided scotch tape to attach the plates, planning to do something more permanent later. So far though, it’s still holding fine, so I’m leaving it for now. In the end, the Reddit user even attached Lego bricks to external USB devices, so they can be snapped to the back of the ‘Legoized’ device. … but what good is a LEGO plate without some things to attach to it? This is definitely an interesting way to customize the looks of the Surface Pro 3. With the baseplate priced at $14.99 it is also a very affordable and fun option to show off a Lego obsession while still using a Microsoft device. Further reading: Custom Case, Lego, Reddit, Surface, Surface Pro 3

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