Using LEGO Technic gears and rods seems like a great way of bringing animation to your regular LEGO creation. Using gears and crank shafts you can animate models from your favorite TV show or movie ...
One is a Time Lord and the other the world’s biggest toy brand and together they plan to face down the evils of the galaxy – even the Daleks. Lego has signed a deal with the BBC to create a Dr Who set ...
Lego posted an update to Facebook this morning with an exciting image: A Lego Tardis, with a message: Landing soon… Earlier this year, Lego announced that the Tardis would be part of the next wave of ...
We love anything to do with Lego here at Geeky Gadgets, and the latest cool Lego creation comes from JustJon, who has created this amazing Doctor Who Tardis from custom Lego pieces. This fun Lego ...
A new Guinness World record is being attempted at Birmingham NEC – when LEGO fans try to make a life-size LEGO Doctor Who Tardis! Using more than 100,000 bricks, the Tardis will stand more than two ...
Earlier this week, LEGO released some teaser photos of their new Doctor Who TARDIS set, which was born from LEGO Ideas. We now have several photos and a video showing off the details of the playset.
Last month Lego unleashed their awesome new game, Lego Dimensions, featuring such worldwide brands as The Simpsons, Lord of the Rings, Back to the Future and, our personal favourite, Doctor Who. The ...
Andrew Summersgill -- aka “Doctor Sinister” -- really likes the Tardis. And Legos. So he builds all sorts of Lego TARDISes and puts them into scenarios and photographs them -- no Photoshopping! -- and ...
So what’s so special? This Doctor Who LEGO TARDIS set was originally a fan-designed submission created by Andrew Clark. It then went through a rigorous process of fan voting and LEGO make-ability.
Jon of JustJon Online built a Lego TARDIS for an upcoming BrickFair he is attending . That alone warrants serious geek cred, but he didn't stop there. Using an Arduino and an Adafruit Wave Shield he ...
This life-size LEGO TARDIS is not a thing that you will ever buy, or touch, or see. It’s really just a reminder of the hundred-dollar LEGO sets you should probably buy your kids. But I still love it ...
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