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Transforming lego nintendo 64 controller created for toy contest

PostPosted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 7:43 am
by Superwheeljack
http://www.tfw2005.com/transformers-news/kre-o-42/lego-nintendo-64-transformers-created-for-toy-brick-contest-178247/

Two of my most hated things come together with one of my favorite brands.
I never cared for legos or video games, but that's off topic.

So some guy named Buron von brunk created a lego version of the famous Nintendo 64 that can transform. the 64 console transforms into soundwave, while the controller transforms into scorponok.

"These original LEGO models are made in near-perfect size and proportions to authentic N64 components, and can transform completely and by 'transform completely' I mean each robot can transform from N64 accessory to robot and back without detaching/removing parts, with the exception of Tetragon’s controller cord," said the New York based artist on his Instructables page.

"Ultra Hexacon is to this date, my most durable and articulated Transformer model built, with great flexibility and joint strength; he can also stand and be posed without falling over or having pieces break off. With the exception of the custom stickers/labels, every single piece in these toys are 100% LEGO — bricks, plates, slopes, tiles, wedges, and Technic parts. No glue, paint, cutting, nor 3rd party custom pieces.".


Re: Transforming lego nintendo 64 controller created for toy contest

PostPosted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 1:30 pm
by RAcast
My jaw.
The floor.
They met.

Also, how can you hate Lego? :shock:

Re: Transforming lego nintendo 64 controller created for toy contest

PostPosted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 1:41 pm
by Cyber Bishop
and can transform completely and by 'transform completely' I mean each robot can transform from N64 accessory to robot and back without detaching/removing any parts

Complete win..

Re: Transforming lego nintendo 64 controller created for toy contest

PostPosted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 1:59 pm
by Superwheeljack
RAcast wrote:My jaw.
The floor.
They met.

Also, how can you hate Lego? :shock:


Lego never had anything I really liked, and video games, I can't stand them. Your only able to win. And you do what the creators want.

Re: Transforming lego nintendo 64 controller created for toy contest

PostPosted: Mon Aug 19, 2013 2:22 pm
by RAcast
Superwheeljack wrote:
RAcast wrote:My jaw.
The floor.
They met.

Also, how can you hate Lego? :shock:


Lego never had anything I really liked, and video games, I can't stand them. Your only able to win. And you do what the creators want.

Of all the reasonable complaints against video games I've ever heard...that's a new one. Kinda question how reasonable it is though. I guess the only thing I could suggest to you would be "go make your own,"? To be fair, there are plenty of games where you don't 'win' at the end and also plenty of open world, sandbox-y games. If you've never played an Elder Scrolls game, you might like it. Give Amnesia: the Dark Descent a look too. ;)

Re: Transforming lego nintendo 64 controller created for toy contest

PostPosted: Tue Aug 20, 2013 12:12 pm
by FortMacs
that is incredible.