Alex Sahli, a third-year computer science student at Cal Poly, designed an Italy-inspired Lego set through the Lego Ideas program. The build features Sahli himself as a tourist with a camera. Credit: ...
Lego fans that are looking for an endlessly upgradable Lego computer case are sure to enjoy a look at this awesome Lego computer created by Mike Schropp. The Lego computer case is complete built from ...
Well this is one way to pay for college. Cal Poly student Alex Sahli submitted an Italian Riviera Lego set design to Lego Ideas at the end of high school, and Lego said yes. “At first I thought it was ...
Custom PC builder Mike Schropp, who recently launched his Mini Lego computer priced from $999 and up depending on your choice of hardware, has this week launched a new system in the form of the Micro ...
Let's imagine you've always found Lego computers cool and woke up today wanting to make one of your own. In that case, congratulations: Mike Schropp from Total Geekdom just published a design for a ...
Fans make all kinds of amazing things out of Lego, from scale statues to fully functioning mechanical models, but in a feat of custom case building that could rival the 3D printed PC, I present the ...
In childhood, many of us wondered — wouldn’t it be cool if our miniature toys had “real” functions? Say, that our toy cars actually were able to drive, or at least, that the headlights could light up.
When Cal Poly student Alex Sahli was a young child playing with Legos, he never imagined that he’d someday see his own face on one of the brand’s characteristic plastic minifigures. Fast forward to ...
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