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/2016/10/17/lego-celebrates-10th-anniversary-modular-building-with-10255-assembly-square/ on this server. Your technical support key is: 3697-c135-1756-6707Two more are already on their way from Lego... The LEGO Dimensions video game series has already given us several unexpected crossovers, and even an upcoming team-up between the two generations of Ghostbusters. But the team at Digital Wizards Studios has offered up their own unique crossover as part of a new LEGO Ghostbusters animated short! This is actually a retelling of the original Ghostbusters movie, which plays out in an extremely condensed form. The crossovers are largely cameos in the early part of the short, including some very specific ghost and slasher references. But it’s the grand finale that brings out numerous characters to take on the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man. We never knew how much we wanted to see LEGO Yoda with a proton pack until it happened here! According to the post on Digital Wizards Studios’ YouTube page, this video was the collaboration of “eight artists with a combined collection of over $100,000 of LEGO bricks spend 2000 hrs over the last [five] months: building, animating, lighting, compositing and composing for this animated marvel!”




It was also noted that the short featured some of the most valuable LEGO sets, including the Taj Mahal, Eiffel Tower, Statue of Liberty, and Cafe Corner. Even the Stay-Puft Marshmallow Man was a family affair, with the ten-year-old daughter of one of the team’s members stepping into the role . It’s a really well made animated short that has already had over 500,00 views. Digital Wizards Studios has also posted many previous LEGO animated shorts, which you can find here. What did you think about the LEGO Ghostbusters short? Let us know in the comment section below! Image: Digital Wizards StudiosDecool 1105-1109 Mini City MODULAR CITY Cafe Corner Green Grocer Fire Brigade emporium Compatible Legoe building block set toys (5 lots or more) This product can't be shipped to the selected region. Buy NowAdd to Cart 5pcs/lot BRAND NEW Batman Movie Disco... 5PCS/LOT Series Classic Character... 5pcs/lot BRAND NEW Batman Movie Arkham... 5PCS/LOT Series 71001 heroes of sparta...




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What’s extra special about these LEDs is that they have an adhesive tape on the back that you can then easily attach to a 6 stud lego plate. This makes them really versatile. These are the smallest LEDs I’ve found. Measuring 1.0mm x 0.5mm, you can easily hide these anywhere. The hard part is soldering on the resistor, which also needs to be hidden. The leads literally feel like hair and the LED bulb looks like the root. Its best to just wrap the lead around the resistor a few times to make sure it has a firm connection, same goes for the extending wires. I then wrap electrical tape around the bonds and resistor lead, to avoid any exposed metal. Take care to not break off the lead, it’s really fragile. I’ve broken at least two so far. A small but slightly larger LED and lead combo compared to the micro. Measuring 1.6mm x 0.8 mm, these are still small enough to fit between two closed bricks. You still need to solder in a resistor and tape it up. Since its a little larger, the wire is more durable and generally easier to work with.




I use these most for street lighting, exterior lights on buildings, etc. I bought this pack of LEDs from my local electronics store. Most are not really ideal for adding lots of light to an area. I did find a few that were small enough to fit through a cylindrical lego piece and dish which is cool. I find them handy for general effects and they are perfect for the microcontroller projects because of their low voltage. I have jumper leads that I tend to just attach to them for testing projects or if I’m being lazy. I usually place the resistor on a breadboard when using these for convenience. I looked at getting these for a long time. They run at 5v, which is a little safer but really it’s their convenience that pulled me in. After wiring tiny LEDs to resistors and then having to run the wiring, I definitely see the value. They are pricey to begin with and combine that with trying to ship to the UK, I would being paying a fortune to light up this city. I’ve had to stick to my own ways but wouldn’t rule these out if you live in the US and can’t be bothered to manage the wiring.

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