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The BrickGun Walther PPK. 100% accurate scale with a working hammer and trigger... and did we mention a removable magazine. Can't believe how much functionality we were able to fit into such a small model. Sorry, not room for a working slide. A video posted by BrickGun (@brickgun) on Jul 3, 2015 at 12:52pm PDTWeapons BookLego WeaponsGun LegoLego GunsShoot LegoGiacomo LegoArmas LegoLego StuffyJosiah S LegoForwardLego Heavy Weapons--a book with designs for realistic Lego weapons, most of which actually shoot (lego pieces). Fascinating and a little disturbing.Life-size Lego assault rifle really worksBrickin' it? We've seen all sorts of gadgets built from Lego and this wouldn't be the first piece of artillery either. However, this life-sized Gears of War assault rifle replica is far too impressive to ignore. Construction chief Plum B is the artist behind the Lancer Assault Rifle, which fires rubber bands in both semi and fully automatic modes. Not only does the gun present a slide-in magazine system and slicker cock-action than a night at the Playboy mansion, it features a built-in Lego chainsaw too, which can be fired up should the 'laccy ammo run low.




Quite a spectacular build to say the least. Check out the Gears of War gat in action: If you'd like to learn how to make your own Lego firearms, check out Martin Hüdepohl's step-by-step guide, Badass Lego Guns. Only if you're gangster enough, of course. Continuous lifecycle London 2017 event. DevOps, continuous delivery and containerisation. More from The Register Installing disks is basically LEGO, right? This admin failed LEGOLEGO's computing future and its ground-breaking past New kid on the blocks: Lego Worlds game challenges Minecraft What wedding cake would an engineer make? This goldfish and its steerable robot tank will destroy humanity Space fans eye launch of Lego Saturn V Your top 5 cloud Data challenges solved The business case for Docker Why layered security is important The total economic impact of Scality RING with Dell storage serversYou are looking at a replica 92FS built entirely of LEGO. Well, you too can put together your own.




This how to is from Jeff Boen's The BrickGun Book, which is a building guide for life-sized LEGO handguns, including the 1911, the BG22 with Magazine, the Desert Eagle, the MAC-11, and the 92FS. and is well-known among LEGO builders for his incredibly accurate brick replica guns. For Boen, this is his favorite BrickGun creation, noting how it even looks like the real handgun when the slide is back."Once I decided to add moving mechanical functions I never dreamed where it would lead. I had no idea that it would become the thing that I'll probably be most known for." Above, you can how the 92FS, a gun that has appeared in numerous video games, compares to its brick counterpart. Here's how to build yours: Note that the brick handgun replica does not fire projectiles—nor is it designed to do so. LEGO or not, this subject matter might not appeal to all tastes. But, if you are interested in replica guns and like LEGO, you can find out more on the book's official site.




The BrickGun Book [Official Site] or find him on Twitter @Brian_Ashcraft.It's already pretty clear that Team Fortress 2 is the greatest ever game (involving hats), and Lego is clearly no longer for kids - so when someone recreates a life-size TF2 gun with plastic bricks, we are always going to be on board.ZaziNombies are the people behind this Tomislav replica which, they insist in a video preview, is heavy enough to make you think you're toting the actual gun.Of course, we're never satisfied, so we would like to put an order in for a Lego Sandvich and a Bear Necessities hat to go with it.Also, if Lego wants to do a fully licensed TF2 range, we'd be okay with that too.It could be the biggest bargain on the property market: a two-storey house that’s being given away for nothing. The only drawback is that this des res is made entirely out of Lego – and you’ll have to find somewhere to put it.Top Gear presenter James May has just built the world’s first full-size Lego house – including a working toilet, hot shower and a very uncomfortable bed – using 3.3million plastic bricks.




Toy storeys: James May and 1,000 helpers built the 20ft-tall Lego house on a wine estate in Surrey Stripe me: A close up of the fully functional house, which was built using 3.3million differently coloured bricks About 1,000 volunteers built the 20ft-tall house in Denbies Wine Estate in Dorking, Surrey – but now the vineyard needs the land back toIf no one collects it by 8am on Tuesday, it will be hacked to bits with chainsaws. May says Legoland reneged on a deal to take it to their theme park in Windsor, Berkshire, after deciding it would be too expensive to move. Meanwhile, miffed Legoland managers criticised May for building the house without their help.May said: ‘I’m very unhappy about it. I feel as if I’m having my arm twisted into saying “knock it down”. Blocked sink: The bathroom with a working taps and basin made from Lego Cosy: James in the bedroom - and you'll never guess what he made the bed, pillows and slippers from!




Purrfect: The home even comes with its own cat ‘Legoland only told us on Thursday they were not going to take it. Block head: The TV presenter built the house for his forthcoming BBC show, James May Toy Stories 'Knocking it down is just wrong on every level. really lovely thing – it would break the hearts of the 1,000 people who worked like dogs to build it.’ May believes that an art gallery, a children’s home or a wealthy private collector might be interested in the house.  entrepreneurs hoping to make money from it would face legal problems as Legoland has an exclusive licence to use the plastic bricks as a public Lego has also banned May from dismantling the structure and giving away the bricks, which the company donated for his forthcoming BBC show James May’s Toy Stories. ‘It would dilute Lego’s sales – we can only give them to charity,’ May said. May slept in the house on Friday night, on ‘the most uncomfortable bed I’ve ever slept in’ – when




he also discovered the house was not waterproof. Martin Williams, marketing director of Legoland Windsor, said: ‘We’re disappointed we were not consulted as our model-makers could have advised on building a movable structure. ‘In our opinion, the only way to move the Lego house now is to cut into it, which would compromise the structural integrity and present us with Plastic fantastic: James in the multi-coloured hallway Building blocks: James even used Lego to make kitchen utensils, including a toaster, whisk, bread bin and iron Daily Block: The home, which is unwanted by Legoland, also includes reading material 'We considered all the options but due to timings, logistics and planning permission, we have decided it would not be viable to move the structure to the park.’Earlier this year the TV presenter made his debut in the Chelsea Flower show with a garden made entirely out of plasticine. in Plasticine boasted palm trees, bushes, a vegetable patch, grapevine,

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