Brickshelfers the Arvo Brothers’ latest LEGO recreation of a real-world object is a Commodore VIC-20:
Hurray for the 1 MHz processor! Three cheers for 5 KB of memory! Spend countless hours in your mom’s basement playing Blitz!
Brickshelfers the Arvo Brothers’ latest LEGO recreation of a real-world object is a Commodore VIC-20:
Hurray for the 1 MHz processor! Three cheers for 5 KB of memory! Spend countless hours in your mom’s basement playing Blitz!
I’m declaring the Arvo Brothers the Master of Everyday Objects.
I said in my most recent post about his mini Nord Lead synthesizer that it’s harder to make big things small than it is to make big or life-size versions of big things.
This is certainly true of their latest creation, which looks like a real-life typewriter until you realize it’s made from LEGO bricks, and then you realize it’s a teeny tiny LEGO typewriter (look at the studs) less than six inches across:
I blogged a few months ago about Brickshelfers the Arvo Brother’s Nord Lead synthesizer. Michael C. over at Snoikle has found another real-world object they have recreated in LEGO form — a wonderful Fuji camera:
A Swedish company called Clavia makes digital musical instruments, including a synthesizer called the Nord Lead.
Brickshelf users the Arvo Brothers have created a LEGO Nord Lead: