Gallery: Lego Videos Affirm Love for the Bricks
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In their many hours of research, our video team unearth tons of videos that they think our readers would enjoy but don't ever see the light of day. From that cache we've assembled this collection of quirky Lego videos as our Valentine to a toy unlike any other that got us started building things early. Check out the clips to see people build a G5 tower case and Super 8 projector out of these famous bricks. There’s even a racy short film that reminds us of *Grand Theft Auto* on crack. __Above:__ Bricked Mac ----------- This project from RP Cuenco and the folks at the SFAI dorms took 2,588 bricks to build over 14 hours. With the help of time lapse we get to enjoy the construction of a fully functioning G5 in less than 3 minutes.
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Ah -- Studio Shelters and Director Lee Sunghwan have taken a childhood toy and brought it into the adult world and beyond. Who knew Legos could be so dirty and violent?
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A Tale of Ten Towers -------------------- Christophe Cornille and Frank van Leersum bring us this wonderful Lego stop-motion movie about the architecture of Wilhelminapier Rotterdam located in the Netherlands. Using two DSLR cameras, the duo stitched together over 4,000 photos to create this unique landscape.
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Lego Super 8 ------------ This video features a fully functional Super 8 movie projector built using Lego Technic. The creator of this contraption Friedemann Wachsmuth says, “The only non-Lego parts are the lens, the reel spindles and the lamp. “ The projector also has automatic feeding, 24 fps, fast rewind and 120m reel capabilities.
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Lego Table ---------- This video comes to us from the “abgc” group in Dublin. They created this usable Lego tabletop consisting of 22,742 pieces and assembled over a time period of 14 hours. The end product is an awesome table you will see nowhere else. Just be sure to use a coaster.
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