Epic LEGO Star Wars Diorama
LEGO-maniac Jay Hoff used over 30,000 bricks to create this intricate scene of the Emperor’s arrival in Return of the Jedi. He “cheated” and used some Clone Troopers instead of Storm Troopers, though.
LEGO-maniac Jay Hoff used over 30,000 bricks to create this intricate scene of the Emperor’s arrival in Return of the Jedi. He “cheated” and used some Clone Troopers instead of Storm Troopers, though.
Uh, why are we doing this again? I don’t know. All I know is that as soon as he falls asleep I’m giving his ass a conga line of bites. That doesn’t make sense. And this?! Does this make sense to you?!?
Designed by BMW to celebrate 75th years of the 328, this concept roadster weighs just 1720 pounds, thanks to carbon-fiber reinforced plastic, aluminum and magnesium construction.
Japanese fashion outfit Deluxe collaborated with Vans to update the latter’s Zapato Del Barco. The suede upper has been traded for leather, while the orange insole matches the leather laces.
Sesame Street’s banana-headed Bert sits down and has a conversation with SNL’s Andy Samberg to learn about the SNL star’s family, life, habits, and socks. Even funnier is Part Two here.
Combining the style of Bell & Ross’ watch faces with the tech from Apple’s iPod Nano 6G, schellDsign’s M&T-01 (Music & Time) watch concept is the perfect marriage of two iconic brands.
There’s a rumor that planes flying over the heads of penguins makes them fall over and unable to right themselves, causing mass casualties. Russia Today’s reporters get to the bottom the story.
How does he pay for all those wonderful toys? We all know Bruce Wayne has tons of cash, but how can he carry around a few bills in his Bat-suit? This rubberized metal Bat-clip should do the trick.
Take a bare-skinned swim through Palau’s Jellyfish Lake. How? These particular jellies haven’t had to deal with predators for thousands of years, so have lost most of their stinging ability.
Directed by Rodman Flender, Can’t Stop sees Conan on his post-Tonight Show Tour, showing his vulnerable and frustrated side alongside the hilarious entertainer we’ve come to know and love.
A bottle cap opener that collects caps in its body. It can store up to 30 caps at a time, and it has a removable base for easy disposal of caps. Less time for cleaning means more time for drinking.
This guy had the unfortunate bad luck to roll his Toyota 4×4 as he drove it down a rocky hill. Not only did he manage to escape unscathed – he did it with style and grace.
It’s beyond good. But your boyfriend should’ve skipped the car and popcorn part ’cause that – argh. Screw you Matt. Screw you for raising the bar to such a high level. You’re awesome.
Designed by Studio Joon&Jung, Natural Speakers not only look great, the wood and porcelain materials together with the internal arrangement of parts produce a “natural resonance of sound.”
On display at this weekend’s Maker Faire 2011, Gary and Danny Aden’s zoetrope features 60 Android mascots spinning rapidly in front of a strobe light to give the impression of movement.
Splash photographic images across your walls with this tiny, focused aluminum spotlight, powered by a bright LED lamp. Custom slides cost about $5 each. European plug, though, so you’ll need an adapter.
Artist Etienne Cliquet creates intricate paper cut designs, which measure less than an inch wide, then unfold (and fold) to form new shapes as water gradually invades the paper via capillary action.
We wouldn’t usually use the word “Epic” to describe a grand piano, but Robert Majkut’s Roland-powered digital grand piano, inspired by the beauty of the sea-faring mammals is truly deserving of the word.
Aston Martin and the design house of Zagato join forces to create this incredible 50th anniversary coupe, based on the Vantage, but with a hot new aluminum shell, and a 510-hp 6.0L V12 engine.
Director Chris Milk created this interactive music video for ROME, a project by Danger Mouse & Daniele Luppi featuring Jack White & Norah Jones. Using WebGL tech, it plays best in Chrome Canary.
We bet you thought you knew how to tie your shoelaces since you were a kid. But back in 2005, Terry Moore gave this great 3-minute TED talk on a better way to do something we all take for granted.
(NSFW: Language) There’s no better way to learn how to make brunch than a lesson from a drunk person. Hanna Hart falls progressively further off the wagon as she gets her fancy pancakes going.
Perfect for beginners and casual golfers, it has a gear system that tilts the stainless steel clubhead, so it can sub for any club, from a putter to a wedge. Also retracts to 19″ for easy storage.
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