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Infinite LEGO Domino Ring

Started by Chris Savage, Nov 19, 2024, 08:28 PM

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I had seen this before, but it came up again in my feed and I thought I would share it, since I found it fascinating to watch. You can go to 4:45 in the video to watch this in action.


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JKnightandKARR

#1
interesting. I saw this one and looks like would be pretty cool decoration.


Chris Savage

#2
Quote from: JKnightandKARR on Nov 19, 2024, 11:13 PMinteresting. I saw this one and looks like would be pretty cool decoration.

Yeah, that's pretty cool too. I used to LOVE LEGOS. I used to have several of the Technics sets, including the car chassis with engine and transmission. Of course, that was all way before they started putting in microcontrollers into the mix. Guess I was born a bit too early.  ;)

EDIT: I just realized that is the same guy as the video I posted.

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Jeff_T

#3
I like Lego, I like perpetual motion and I too was born to early lol. Anyway one of my favorites is this clever illusion


JKnightandKARR

Quote from: Chris Savage on Nov 20, 2024, 08:18 AM
Quote from: JKnightandKARR on Nov 19, 2024, 11:13 PMinteresting. I saw this one and looks like would be pretty cool decoration.

Yeah, that's pretty cool too. I used to LOVE LEGOS. I used to have several of the Technics sets, including the car chassis with engine and transmission. Of course, that was all way before they started putting in microcontrollers into the mix. Guess I was born a bit too early.  ;)

EDIT: I just realized that is the same guy as the video I posted.
Still got mine and i would have LOVED that car set... if not mistaken, was 4 speed manual, yes?

Chris Savage

Quote from: JKnightandKARR on Nov 20, 2024, 07:03 PMStill got mine and i would have LOVED that car set... if not mistaken, was 4 speed manual, yes?

4-Cylinder with 2-Speed (plus neutral) if memory serves. I see they've had several others since then, but mine was the original technics 853 with adjustable seats.


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JKnightandKARR

Not the set I was thinking of. lol