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This Lego pinball machine built from 15,000 bricks really works Lego plus pinball equals a nostalgia dream come true with Benny's Spaceship Adventure.
It took 8,000 pieces of Lego, but a computer enthusiast at the University of Windsor is showing kids computer science can be fun and practical.
Lego enthusiast Bre Burns used over 15,000 Lego bricks to build a fully functional pinball machine, and it's amazing.
Lego bricks are a tool of nearly limitless potential — if you’ve got enough pieces and enough patience, you can build almost anything. I know this is true, because of brick builder Bre Burns ...
The Lego NXT Pinball Machine was built using over 8,000 Lego pieces, and it is powered by six NXT robots. It features a total of nine touch sensors, which are crucial for its interactive gameplay.
LEGO-maniac Anders built this working pinball game out of LEGOs and pure iron will. It doesn’t just react to the ball hitting certain sensors—it even takes score and can keep a high-scorer’s ...
Lego enthusiast Bre Burns has created a fully functional pinball machine made entirely out of Lego bricks. It's called Benny's Spaceship Adventure and it's absolutely brilliant.
It’s a fully functioning pinball machine built entirely out of official LEGO parts, from the obstacles on the playfield, to the electronic brains behind the curtain, to the steel ball itself.
That's not the case with the latest masterwork from builder Bre Burns. Her functioning LEGO pinball machine provides hours of entertainment even after the last brick has been laid.