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Lego Robotic Monsterchess
Steve Hassenplug and his friends John Brost, Ron McRae and Bryan Bonahoom built robotic Monsterchess from Lego inspired on the Harry Potter part one. This Monsterchess finished with more than 100,000 Lego pieces. They took standard Lego baseplates and designed robotic bases for each piece. To balance them they placed four caster wheels and two electric motor powered wheels that provide movement for every piece.Read More: DeviceNation.Com

     

    Lego Robotic Monsterchess

    Steve Hassenplug and his friends John Brost, Ron McRae and Bryan Bonahoom built robotic Monsterchess from Lego inspired on the Harry Potter part one. This Monsterchess finished with more than 100,000 Lego pieces. They took standard Lego baseplates and designed robotic bases for each piece. To balance them they placed four caster wheels and two electric motor powered wheels that provide movement for every piece.
    Read More: DeviceNation.Com

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    • 3 months ago
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    • #Monsterchess perfect play
  • blkdnm:

DOROTHEA BARTH JORGENSEN IN JEANS 22, A MID-RISE, SLIM FIT. PHOTOGRAPHED BY JOHAN.  

    blkdnm:

    DOROTHEA BARTH JORGENSEN IN JEANS 22, A MID-RISE, SLIM FIT. PHOTOGRAPHED BY JOHAN.  

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    • 3 months ago
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  • theeconomist:

The Arirang mass games in Pyongyang, North Korea, are the largest and most bombastic exercise of state propaganda in the world. These photos from Jeremy Hunter, a British photojournalist, offer a unique window on the world’s last hereditary Stalinist regime.

    theeconomist:

    The Arirang mass games in Pyongyang, North Korea, are the largest and most bombastic exercise of state propaganda in the world. These photos from Jeremy Hunter, a British photojournalist, offer a unique window on the world’s last hereditary Stalinist regime.

    Source: theeconomist
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