When somebody thinks of genius engineering and cars, they probably think of something like a Tesla Cybertruck. (At least when it comes to anything but its windows.) But anybody can build an incredible ...
It’s been three years since the Brick Experiment Channel’s first LEGO submarine build. Though some of the components have changed, the ingenuity and fun continue. And we continue to want one for ...
Here is a hacker showing off their engineering chops. This video shows successive design iterations for a LEGO vehicle which can cross increasingly large gaps. At the time of writing this video from ...
The U.S. Army has developed "Lego-like" concrete bricks in order to rapidly construct bridges during military campaigns. The U.S. Army Engineer Research and Development Center, a subdivision of the ...
It’s not a question you ask yourself every day, but it’s one that the [Brick Experiment Channel] set out to answer: how fast can you spin a LEGO wheel by hand? In their typical way, they set about ...
TUCSON, Ariz. — With "Lego Bricktales," developer CockStone Studios attempts to replicate the satisfaction and challenge of choosing and placing the right Lego bricks to make your visions come to life ...
LEGO builders, underwater explorers and makers looking for inspiration for their next build, are sure to enjoy this fantastic fully functional LEGO submarine created by the Brick Experiment Channel.
Bocan went to his first LEGO convention in 2005 and was inspired by the work that he saw there. Since then, he has been making his way into the LEGO world, and in 2025 works full-time as a LEGO artist ...
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