Anyone a Lego fan and a MER fan? Today, my girlfriend Emma took me to a KMart and bought a Lego International Space station, and a Lego Mars Exploration Rover.
The ISS was a good bit of practice for the main event. This because the MER took 4 hours to assemble with me finding parts, and Emma doing the assembly work.
This is a great toy!!
MER is around 15 inches across, nearly a foot hight, and despite having rubber wheels, is a very accurate representation of the MER rovers. It's a project to those aged 10 and over - so we felt reasonably confident getting it...
It has some fantastic features too: The thing folds up using actual Lego shock absorbers, the hi-gain antenna moves around, the steering is controllable and the robotic arm extends - all via turning of little knobs.
MER was $99.95 here in New Zealand, so I'm guessing it's probably $50-60 in the USA.
http://shop.lego.com/product.asp?p=7471
The images don't do it justice though - it has hundreds and hundreds of parts! Well worth the time and money in my view!
P.S. in New Zealand, the plural of "Lego" is "Lego". I find it very odd to hear and read the word "Legos". It just sounds weird damn it!
Lego MER rover
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Hmmmm. Maybe the price here was a special deal? I thought $100 was bloody cheap for all that Lego!
Yep - it took 4 hours to build. Mind you, we had a couple of colour issues sneak through QA which meant disassembling a large portion of it to replace items with the correct colour!
I think that'd be about an average kinda time though. And yeah - it is a great kit! Give one to your kid!
Yep - it took 4 hours to build. Mind you, we had a couple of colour issues sneak through QA which meant disassembling a large portion of it to replace items with the correct colour!
I think that'd be about an average kinda time though. And yeah - it is a great kit! Give one to your kid!
Lego Mindstorm sets are sweet. They interface with your comp, and they have a programmable central computer that recieves sensory input from about 10 different types of sensors (only 3 at a time tho) and has 3 motor outputs. I built a tank once that could push a 12-pound bowling ball, scare the heck outta my cat, and withstand a direct hit from a golf ball thrown at it.
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Heh... Mindstorms are nothing compared to what we do with Legos... puny RCX bricks are no match for our Handyboards with Motorola processors! Multiple processors (1 HB, 1 RCX) on an intelligent Lego robot playing a sophisticated game all by itself. Fun.