top ten lego guns

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Top Ten Lego Guns

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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! Designing your very own Lego minifigure superhero? Then you need a custom cape! Or perhaps your custom minifig half-elf ranger needs a cloak of invincibility in your latest Brik Wars adventure. Then MMCB is the place to go for cloth accessories (capes, clothes, flags, etc.) that you won't get in just any old Lego set on the toy shelves! This is the be-all end-all one-stop shop for buying, selling and trading Lego minifigures (along with other Lego parts). Need some more Stormtroopers or that elusive Series 1 zombie? You're in luck with BrickLink! Specializing is sci-fi themed custom minifigure parts, Arealight is the place to go for building that army of Mandelorians you always wanted. Be sure to take a look at their killer "crystal" parts. Unbelievable custom minifigure parts including a particularly beautiful stars and stripes emblazoned shield that would have been carried by a certain patriotic Avenger.




Armor, clothing, headpieces and weaponry for Lego minifigures with a particularly ancient Japanese feel. Time to build that Samurai army!All custom designed, expertly molded and ready to be put into the hands of your minifigure warriors. Be sure to check out their retro ray-gun series! Custom weapons (and some cooking utensils) for Lego minifigures. Like their motto says; "Even the purists will relent!" Not to be confused with the role-playing Lego rules "Brick Wars", Brick Wars Sets is a complete guide to Star Wars Lego sets. It's like D&D for Lego Minifig enthusiasts! Get all the rules for the game here along with dungeon building advice and tips for customizing your character's minifigure. The original Lego gaming! The ultimate Lego fan site, celebrating collecting and building with creation showcases and much more! If it has to do with Lego, you'll find it here. Top 10 Badass LEGO Guns (video) Updated January 5, 2016 Who would have thought a child’s toy like LEGOs can become a deadly weapon?




Well not deadly, but they can sure cause some serious bruising and can definitely take out an eye if not careful.  For master builders, a pack of LEGOS can become virtually anything and some have even created working guns from the plastic building toys that shoot small lego blocks, rubber bands and more! One such builder is Jack Streat, who has documented quite a few LEGO gun builds on YouTube. They all are quite life like and built to mimic the actual gun. Check out some of his coolest LEGO guns that are anything but  simple play toys! 10. Accuracy International Arctic Warfare The popular civilian, police and military rifle that was introduced in the 1980s haw been replicated in plastic cubes. 9. Barrett M82A1 .50 Cal As a powerhouse rifle, this one is has a long history of offering rapid, accurate firepower and is now become a dominant LEGO gun. 8. FNH M249 PARA Quite a big gun in real life, its LEGO replica took quite a lot of blocks and pieces to finish, but the final product is a lifelike twin.




The working SPAS 12 pump action shotgun loads from an 8-brick under-barrel magazine and has a folding stock…all made of LEGOS! Just load pump and shoot! This LEGO Glock holds up to 5 small rubberbands and about 8 regular sized ones, making it one mean machine despite being made from plastic blocks. A bolt action HK 416 that fires from 10-brick magazines and is said to be a “versatile and reliable” machine, says the creator. As a British Infantry Rifle, it’s  the most used variant in the SA80 family, with Streat adding a few unique features to his LEGO creation that packs some serious firepower (if it were real, of course)! 3. Auto-Ordnance Thompson M1921 (Tommy Gun) Invented by Richard Jordan Gatling in 1862, the “Tommy Gun” was the first widely used machine gun that became highly popular in the 1920s by gangsters like Al Capone. The most popular assault rifle now in LEGO block form will make you crave the real thing! 1. Lee Enfield Sniper Rifle




Streat considers this baby the “best rifle [he has] ever made.” It’s a working magazine-fed rifle in bolt-action configuration, with detachable magazines, sniper scope and bi-pod. Feature, LEGO, Top 10, Toys Feature: Top 10 LEGO Mindstorms Creations You've seen the strangest LEGO creations, now check out the top ten LEGO Mindstorms creations. Whether it be a Pirates movie theater, pinball machine, or even a robotic toilet flusher, you'll find them here. Continue reading to view them all. YouTube user "horseattack" has uploaded a video of a functional LEGO printer that he built, connected to an Apple Mac. Everything was reportedly built from scratch, "including analog motor electronics, sensors and printer driver, the USB interface uses a 'wiring' board." The pen slides back and forth, building images and text one line at a time. It'd probably have trouble with the finer details, though maybe it could just use a finer pen. A LEGO master wanted to create something that could actually be used, so a pinball machine came to mind.




This LEGO NXT-based creation features 9 touch sensors and four motors -- "two are used for the ball return and two for the spinners." If you're a LEGO minifig, you don't need frills like an HDTV projector or Blu-ray disc player. You need this handcrafted LEGO Mindstorms NXT movie theater, compete with pirate theme. First of all, this whole motorized Lego theater set up is legit. Skip to about 2:30 for a behind-the-scenes look at how it all works. [Sources 1 | 2] Here's a first: a pancake-making robot created using "LEGO Mindstorms, LEGO bricks and two ketchup bottles." That's right, it can make pancakes of all shapes and sizes, including the famed Mickey head. You can pre-program what shape you'd like your pancakes to be before the Lego-bot starts a-cooking. Here's a first: a fully-functional digital clock made with LEGO Mindstorms. Powered by two separate LEGO Mindstorms bricks communicating through Bluetooth, "each number has five layers and each layer is controlled by the one above it so it starts from the bottom and builds the number from the ground up."




Let's face it, not everyone is a master at Sudoku, but solving the puzzles just got a lot easier...if you've got one of these LEGO Mindstorms robots that is. Built by Tilted Twister, this creation is the world's first sudoku puzzle-solving LEGO robot. Basically, "it scans the sudoku puzzle using a light sensor, calculates the solution to the puzzle and then writes the digits." Touchscreen vending machines are so yesterday, the latest trend is the 8-bit-looking LEGO Mindstorms model, or so we'd like to think. This miniature version may not dispense dozens of varieties, but it comes complete with a functional coin slot. For his third year project, a college student "built a robotic face (from Lego mindstorm) capable of expressing emotion, and software that allowed the robot to responded to the tone of the user voice." In the future many more devices around the home may have the ability to recognise and respond to emotion. For those looking for a hands-free toilet flushing solution, look no further than the RoboFlush.

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