Originally shared by Craig Froehle
Does this go in Technology or LEGO or Drones?
Why, all THREE!!
Sweeeet.
https://flybrix.com/
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ReplyDeleteRobert Saulnier I'm very tempted to do so and save it as a holiday gift for the kids.
ReplyDeleteCraig Froehle oh yeah, I guess that's an option too, but then how will you know if it's any fun and if it's easy to fly and stuff
ReplyDeleteWe can wait a couple months.
ReplyDeleteAs an amateur Technics user, I'm sorely tempted to turn these into studless models...
ReplyDeleteMorio Murase I think the possibilities are nearly endless.
ReplyDeleteCraig Froehle Yup. I'll cringe at mechanical Lego contraptions that are only held together by studs and axles (both prone to falling apart by vibration from the motor), but as long as nothing's moving, stud designs are great. Kinda like you'd use bricks and cinder blocks for everything until you're in California after the Northridge and Loma Prieta quakes.
ReplyDeleteMorio Murase bag of zip ties also on order.
ReplyDeleteTimothy Green As long as no adhesives are used...
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