Technical Meets Creative

A Turtle, a Hobbit and a Rewarding Risk

Builder Deus Otiosus presents a fascinating model in the “Wandering Tombshell” shown below. The tiny classical city on top of a well-proportioned turtle’s shell comes as an interesting surprise.

Not only did I ask Deus to help me understand this turtle a little better, but I also asked him to share a few thoughts on Tyler Clites’ popular disply, “Elementary My Dear Bilbo.”

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Congratulations to Our Winner!

Winner Donates Snow Globe to Charity

Iestyn Pocock was the lucky winner of the LEGO® Snow Globe, but he wants to donate the prize to charity. Some of you may recognize Iestyn as the creator of Andy’s Room for LEGO® Ideas.

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Some little boy like Andy will be excited to get a LEGO® Snow Globe this Christmas. Check out Iestyn’s project and give him your vote if you like it!

Now check out today’s build: a LEGO assembly line. Learn how boring efficiency can cost you time!

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You’ll also get a FREE printable LEGO wall art with an eBook titled, 5 Ways to Build Your Imagination. Current subscribers will also be entered. Winner chosen next Monday.

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Your Child Can Easily Learn Robotics

Program Teaches 400,000 Kids Robotics Each Year

Your children are probably learning reading, writing and arithmetic, but do they love school? Stellar Robotics in Shelby, Ohio, hosts one of hundreds of FIRST® robotics teams and LEGO® leagues. We know robots will be a big part of our childrens’ future, but will they be prepared to use them?

Check Out FIRST’s Robotics Theme for January, 2017!

Stellar Robotics in Shelby, Ohio serves kindergarten children through high school seniors with age appropriate tracks for each level. They reach out to children from public, private, virtual and home schools. To learn more about what Stellar Robotics is currently doing, visit my Facebook page.

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