Now it's our time to celebrate the dads! We thought the most fun way would be a giveaway competition.
All you have to do is to share anything related to your LEGO® and/or SBrick experience on our Social platfrom. It can be the first time you built a MOC, the first time you played LEGO® with your kids. It can be funny, interesting, creative; a story, a photo, a drawing, anything you wish!
Prizes:
The SBrick team will pick the best ones.
- The very best submission will get a free SBrick
- The other great entries will be honored by a 10% SBrick coupon code that you can use up in our webstore: https://sbrickstore.com/
Here is the what you have to do:
1) Share your favorite LEGO®/SBrick experiences (photo, story, drawing, app, gif, etc.)!
2) Upload it to our social website: https://social.sbrick.com/event/36
3) Wait for the results!
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The Rebricker: For all you Doctor Who fans out there, I built a TARDIS large enough to fit the Lego Ideas Doctor Who set inside. It looked great, but was missing something. The two things that came to mind were the iconic light as well as the sound. Since the light is... moreFor all you Doctor Who fans out there, I built a TARDIS large enough to fit the Lego Ideas Doctor Who set inside. It looked great, but was missing something. The two things that came to mind were the iconic light as well as the sound. Since the light is supposed to fade on and off standard Lego control wouldn't support this so an SBrick was the perfect solution. I was impressed that the light brightness is able to be adjusted just like a motor speed can be adjusted.
Then to hold true to a Lego MOC, making the sound without adding any non-Lego (aside from the SBrick which in my opinion is acceptable) I connected a medium motor to the SBrick and ran from the motor 40 tooth gear driving 8 tooth gear connected to a 40 tooth gear driving an 8 tooth gear etc. The high speed of the rotating gears gave a nice rattle that sounded similar to the TARDIS sound. When connected on the same channel as the light, the fading in and out of the sound instantly elicited a look of recognition in eyes of all who saw... less
Franciscus van der Maat
This MOC is controlled by two Sbricks. There simply wasn't enough room for an alternate solution. One of the best things about Sbrick is its size.
Attending
Tamas Misik
(owner)
SBrick giveaway!
Please help us to make SBrick better, and give yourself a chance to win an SBrick by completing the following survey:
https://forms.gle/mrRtNDgnux7FhaG48
(We'll announce the two winners on our Facebook page on 14th of November.)