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Infinity GunIt'S LegoLego MinecraftLego GunsGun CloseBricks NeededGuns WorkFunny LegoFunny GamingForwardLego gun. I need the plans to build this, then it's off to legoland to buy all the bricks needed!Christmas may be over — deep sigh — but who didn’t love receiving the hottest Nerf gun or a fresh batch of LEGOs as a kid on December 25? The only problem with the majority of LEGO guns, however, is that they rarely actually function. To remedy this issue, one such toy enthusiast decided to recreate his favorite model, the Nerf Maverick Rev-6, out of LEGO. The result is a fully-functional Nerf/LEGO gun hybrid that actually fires on command. To see the modified Nerf Maverick Rev-6 in action, press play above. So, who’s up for a belated Christmas gift? For more Nerf-related material, see below to watch the world’s largest Nerf gun shoot darts at a breezy 40 miles per hour. Your Daily Dose of Highsnobiety Receive the best in sneakers, fashion and street culture straight to your inbox!




17 GadgetGadget GearRad Lego MocsLego PistolLego GlockGlock 17Lances LegoSimple Lego InstructionsMoney Weapons JewelryForwardThere are a LOT of awesome working Lego gun builds out there - but most of them are far too complicated to build (using bricks I just don't have laying around the house). This page focuses on instructions for simple Lego guns that you can actually...Show All ItemsStep 1: find the partsShow All Items8 small red translucent cones, 8 small rods with studs on top, 2 by 6 stud plate/brick,1 1 by 14 rod with 13 holes,1 1 by 10 rod with 9 holes, 1 small Grey connector that fits into the holeson the rods, 2 long black connector that fits into holes on the rods, 1 7 hole rod with no studs, 2 11 hole rods with no studs. /files/deriv/FGH/0813/FQCTO2AE/FGH0813FQCTO2AE.TINY.jpgthat's all you need to build it.« PreviousNext »View All Steps DownloadWhen your partner is obsessed with VR... You've already won the lottery... Seal jumps on boat to escape orcas Brain surgery explained in simple terms




Weaving through the city on a scooter looks absolutely terrifying Man who saved hundreds of children during the Holocaust doesn't realize they're sitting all around himHamleys has today revealed its must have toys of the season - along with half a million more gadgets, gizmos and talking pets, set to fly off the shelves this Christmas . The world's most famous toy store, shopped by celebrities including Mariah Carey, Justin Timberlake and the Kardashians, has already dropped its festive wish list - and it's surprisingly affordable, compared to Argos, Toys R Us and Amazon . A £25 game that smacks players in the face with either cream or a wet sponge and another that offers up jelly beans tasting like dead fish and spoiled milk top this year's list. Pieface Showdown is already a hit on social media, with posts abounding of youngsters enjoying a face full of cream, while the fourth edition of the BeanBoozled spinner game , £30, will have players risking eating jelly beans flavoured to taste like rotten fish and milk that has gone off.




No Christmas wish list would be complete without a Star Wars feature - and Hamleys has a £15 C-3PO-inspired virtual reality headset that works with the Star Wars website, and is set to be one of the biggest 2016 sellers. The retail wonderland has also given Lego a new twist - with a dual Lego Star Wars combo game - named the Star Wars Krennic's Imperial Shuttle. At £80, the toy is this season's must-have offering from Lego, allowing the recreation of scenes from the forthcoming film Rogue One. The £90 Nerf Mega Mastodon is the first motorised blaster in the range, and comes complete with a shoulder strap and 24 darts. Children who enjoy gentler pastimes might find a £50 DreamWorks Trolls Hug Time Poppy under the tree, which can speak 25 phrases on a press of its tummy and plays songs from the film in which it starred. The £70 Paw Patrol Zoomer talks, moves on its own and responds to touch and movement and the £50 Fisher-Price Think and Learn Code-A-Pillar gives children aged three and up the chance to spend their Christmas developing skills like problem solving, planning and sequencing and critical thinking.




The ever-popular V-Tech Kidizoom Smart Watch is also back in the top 10, and the £43 gadget for youngsters aged four and up allows them to monitor their activity with a pedometer. Hamleys also believes its £20 Magic Showcase set, which includes an app allowing children to perform 3D interactive tricks with a phone or tablet, will be a top seller. Top Christmas toys for 2016 What is Elf on the Shelf?If you're looking for the answer to the question "what's the best Nerf gun or blaster" then you've come to the right place. That's because we'll tell you right now that the best Nerf gun is the N-Strike Mega Mastodon Blaster. It is awesome - one of the first automatic blasters that fires off the Mega darts, the Mastodon does so at an impressive speed driven by the addition, at your expense (of course) of six D batteries. But if it's not the one for you, then check out our guide to the best Nerf gun or blaster below. Hasbro has been coming up with such inventive names as Zombie Strike Doominator and the Heartbreaker Bow for its blasters since 1969. 




Nerf's originality has continued in 2016, where we've seen all manner of great foam blaster(s) appear. These have ranged from tiny side arms like the Elite Jolt Blaster to heavy-foam-hardware like the Rhino Strike Elite.What's more impressive though, is that the blasters are as fun as their names imply and have helped Hasbro sell enough darts over the last five years to circle the globe five times.This is a seriously impressive feat for a product is an acronym for “Non-Expanding Recreational Foam” (Nerf) – there's some top-notch pub quiz knowledge for you!The sheer volume of Nerf weapons available has left many justifiably confused as to which blaster they should add to their arsenal, or trust their children with. This is where we step in - check out our list below.Intimidating and battery powered, this is a serious piece of kitScoring highly on the intimidation scale a foam dart needn't be fired before the opposition has second thoughts. Staring down the barrel of the Mastodon you're stuck with the sheer size of it, and at that point possibly wondering why you are looking down the business end.




It is one of the first automatic blasters that fires off the Mega darts, it does so at an impressive speed driven by the addition, at your expense, of six D batteries – it doesn't seem battery technology has lent itself to drum rotating blasters. A price cannot be placed on the child-like grin induced upon unleashing the 24 dart drum and enjoying the whistle they make as they head to your intended target.Massive fire power and a floor mount for accuracy tooWe very much would've liked to be in the meeting where they named this number, we're thinking it was late Friday afternoon, sun shining outside, two execs at Hasbro shouted a couple of random words – done deal, packaging sent to printers and its pub o' clock. This double-barrel blaster can be floor/desk mounted for accuracy or stick the stock into your side and walk directly towards your target with swagger. Both intimidating and impressive the Rhino Fire achieves decent distances, the downside of this is picking up the contents of both 25 dart barrels you've expended.




A decent enough looker to keep out on show – shelf-candy.Big range and a round range of close to 60mph makes the Zeus a sharpshooters dreamThe latest adaptation of their projectiles come in the form of these spherical numbers for the new range of fully-automatic blasters in the Rival range. At first glance the colours and design of this new range point at a more grown-up approach and with a travel time of over 60 mph these balls mean business. Distance-wise, 75-80ft every time. The standard blaster comes with a 12 ball barrel, you can, and should buy both extra barrels and plenty of extra balls. In addition to exceptional accuracy in battle shape of the ammo lets you mess about with trick shots against walls and ceilings to reach your target.The latest arrival on the Nerf scene is an extension to the Modulus category. Multiple tactical rails and accessory sets you can mix and match these blasters into over 1,000 different combinations. This model is able to blast regular Nerf projectiles plus the MEGA ones and also the missile variant, which, with some practice can travel around 30 feet – And your intended target will feel it.




A memorable design with novel loading mechanismReleased about the same time as series two of the Walking Dead, just before its started to get really dull, yes, just then. The Zombie range of blasters was largely average with this one, the Slingfire, a standout success. It may only have a six-dart capacity magazine but it it the way you flick down the lever to load up your air power that impresses. A modicum of practice and you'll be able to perform this one-handed and then for hours you'll be doing little else.Simply put, one of the best manual Nerf blasters on the marketIt is easy to arm up the air chamber at the rear in super-quick succession on this often overlooked blaster. This is a superb six-dart shooter that is about one of the best in the manual line-up and unleashes with excellent accuracy and achieves impressive distances. An absolute must have in any Nerf arsenal as a back-up blaster for cover. There are also tactical rails atop this one should you decide to accessories with other elements.




A blaster that punches well above its weightThis deceptive single-shot, manual-powered blaster is one that you really shouldn't travel anywhere without. A superb quick-fix for when you eye a target on your daily grind for a pot shot and one that can be secreted about your person easily when your opponents are acquiring your arsenal, your last-chance-at-the-saloon-shooter. For a blaster that punches above its weight for both distance and power this one is unsurpassed.You better believe it!So, whilst the sun has his hat on it is certainly time to invest in a water blaster. The Super Soaker range isn't the most wallet friendly range around, but, for H20 delivery toward target and with pressure unbranded units just won't do. Pump up for action, a steady stream of ammo is delivered but a major surprise for retaliators returning with you back to base for a refill. This one connects up to the hose for unlimited ammo, also a fun way to water the plants.A great option for keeping your pet happyYou'll have seen those manual tennis ball flinging things in the park, some say a lazy way to exercise your pooch, we disagree, this is much lazier.

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