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Showing posts with label Lego. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Lego. Show all posts
Saturday, January 3, 2015
Sunday, October 19, 2014
Start packing
In preparation to move we assembled all 61 Lego characters we own to be packed. Here is a photo of them:
More on or moving progress may follow...
R&C
p.s. Everything is Awesome
More on or moving progress may follow...
R&C
p.s. Everything is Awesome
Saturday, June 21, 2014
Ghostbusters
Thanks to everyone who shares 50% of my genome (or are married to such an individual) for this awesome gift. The Ectomobile is one of the most famous cars from a movie and it is a really nice Lego model.
Note this is the 30 year anniversary of the Ghostbusters movie, read more at here.
R&C
| When encountering a paranormal entity. |
Note this is the 30 year anniversary of the Ghostbusters movie, read more at here.
R&C
Monday, January 13, 2014
Lego adventures: Ice fishing
Finally we have some nice weather to feature the following Lego Minifigure:
More Lego fun may follow...
R&C
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| Ice Fisherman |
More Lego fun may follow...
R&C
Monday, January 6, 2014
Holidays and the winter that never was
This is a short blog about our holidays which, sadly, has come to an end. Ronnie and I had a very nice two week holiday over
Christmas, which we spend mostly indoors doing as little as possible. Actually
that is not entirely true since we did a lot of fun things on which I will elaborate on
a bit more below (more complete blogs on some of these may follow).
Thus far this winter the weather was very disappointing. We
only had one good snow storm but since the temperatures stayed above 0, the
snow quickly melted. What was left was a rainy, wet winter with temperatures oscillating
between 1 and 5 deg C and clouds that never cleared. Perfect weather for cozy indoor fun. The first part of the vacation we spent time on preparing
for Christmas and enjoying the Christmas spirit. The second part were spent
mostly playing with our presents. New Year was (unlike
most previous New Years) snow free. We went up to the castle to watch the
fireworks. Every New Year people congregate on various spots in town and shoot
their own fireworks. We did not take any ourselves, but watched the usual mayhem of
slightly unstable hands lighting up fireworks, with the occasional accidental explosion on the ground between crowds of yelling people. The castle is a
very nice place to watch these goings on with a nice panorama over town with fireworks everywhere and the church bells ringing in the New Year.
| Christmas tree and presents |
| Christmas food |
| Fusion South African Swedish Christmas food |
| New Year at the castle |
So a bit more about what kept us busy during these two weeks
of deserved laziness ….
As Christmas presents to ourselves we bought two sets of Lego modular buildings, the “Grand Emporium” and the “Fire Brigade”. Quite
a few hours were spent assembling these giant 3d puzzles. But the end result
was very nice actually.
| Lego modular buildings: "Grand Emporium" and "Fire Station" |
The second present to ourselves was the “Wii U Fit” software
and balance board. Using the Wii game console and the TV in combination with
the balance board, the Wii Fit offers a wide range of routines to help you
exercise and monitor your own fitness and weight. This is the perfect way to
keep yourself moving even though it is cold and rainy outside. The routines are
combined with fun games and there are nice graphs that tracks your progress.
To balance out the exercises on the Wii Fit with the
appropriate amount of laziness, we laid in front of the television for hours, watching
many different series. We finished the “Game of Thrones” series, which is highly
recommended and also watched various anime series. At the moment we are
continually watching the “Hunter x Hunter” anime and watch them as they
become available each week. We finished the first series of “Attack on Titan” which is a really nice series so far. During the holidays we also watched
the whole “Death Note” series. All three of these animes are highly recommended
to watch. They have very strong storylines, multifaceted characters and
gripping intrigues. Especially recommended is “Death Note”, a series that sweeps
you up in the plot and keeps you captivated until the end.
As the vacation draws to an end (we are starting work again
tomorrow), we are looking forward to an eventful 2014 and eagerly anticipate the actual
start of winter (seemingly from next weekend on).
Wishing everybody a prosperous 2014!
C&R
Wednesday, December 11, 2013
Lego Star Wars Christmas Fun
Carina and I like Star Wars, Lego and Christmas.
We thus found got ourselves a Lego Star Wars advent calendar (the 2011 edition since the small models seemed more awesome that the others). Here are our current favorites:
Day 5: Slave I - Bounty hunters Jango and Boba Fett's ship:
Day 6: Chewbacca:
Day 8: Rebel pilot Zev Senesca (read more about him here)
and our current favorite!
Day 9: The X-wing starfighter (an awesome minibuild):
More Lego fun may follow...
R&C
Monday, December 9, 2013
Lego minifigures in our house
Recently Carina found a picture of a Lego minifigure that she identified with.
I thus got her this individual:
We also found one that I identified with:
We also found our this Sith Lord and Supreme Commander who we could not refuse:
More Lego fun may follow...
R&C
I thus got her this individual:
We also found one that I identified with:
We also found our this Sith Lord and Supreme Commander who we could not refuse:
More Lego fun may follow...
R&C
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
Programming robots at home: almost like work.
Inspired by Tjaart, I convinced Carina that the Mindstorms NXT 2.0 Lego robot kit is and excellent birthday present. The following is a video of game designed and programed over two weekends. I will also say that the programming can also be done in a variant of C++, and therefore programing robots it is almost like work.
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