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This Automated Assembly Line Made Of LEGOs Creates Tiny CarsCreativity has no bounds. People can see some LEGO bricks and turn them into different things: small homes, buildings, and other fun things (like an actual model of the Death Star).Some go beyond the expectations of society and just create moving and functioning machinery. What we’re talking about is the work of Daniele Benedettelli, a self-described "automation engineer, freelance LEGO designer, [and] robotics educator." He created an entire car factory that generates small toy cars. His work was done seven years ago but gained a lot of traction now after he reposted it on Instagram. Seeing just a replica toy structure of an entire assembly line is already insane, but the real show is how it really works (because it does). Check out the video above to see the magic unfold!#LEGO #toys #assemblylines #DanieleBenedettelli
This Toy Spins For More Than 4 Hours Crazy. Spinning tops are not new, with their earliest use dating back to 1250 BCE in China. It’s surprising that they’re still available right now, just in different variations and modifications.Speaking of variations, we’ve come across this fascinating spinning top by LIMBO. At first glance, it might look like the modern version of the classic toy, but did you know it can spin for more than four hours?The sleek CNC-machined spinning top can spin on any surface thanks to its design. Its tip was created using stainless steel, giving it excellent durability and power to spin for hours. Additionally, the top has a custom-made motor that allows it to spin at an angular, steady movement at 1000 RPM. Additionally, the toy won the Guinness World Record for the longest-spinning mechanical top, spinning for a whopping 27:09:24 hours. We’d like to note that this was done in an incredibly controlled environment– but that’s still long. Users only need to charge the toy's battery for 40 minutes so that it can spin for more than 4 hours. Learn more about this technological marvel here! Image credit: LIMBO#inceptiontop #toys #top #spinningtop 
Official LEGO Brick Made From Recycled PET PlasticThe LEGO Group has made a new breakthrough for their future releases! They have just introduced their latest prototype: recycled LEGO bricks made from sustainable materials.The new prototype LEGO brick is made from PET plastic from recycled bottles. According to LEGO’s official press release, a single one-liter plastic bottle has enough raw material to make ten 2x4 LEGO bricks.Over the past three years, LEGO’s material scientists and engineers have tested over 250 variations of materials and other plastic formulations to create a prototype brick that is as durable and strong as existing LEGO bricks. While the newest sustainable prototype has been announced, it will take some time before these recycled bricks appear in LEGO product boxes. The company will continue to test, develop and assess these bricks  before they could move to the pilot production phase.Image credit: The LEGO Group #Sustainability #LEGO #Recycling #PET #Plastic #Bricks #LegoBlocks #Toys