BrickMasterVR – Building Lego using Oculus Quest VR Glasses

I know someone who builds Lego for therapy. He buys sets on an ongoing basis, some of which are well over 10,000 pieces (think of the Titanic). They take up a mass of space. I […]
I know someone who builds Lego for therapy. He buys sets on an ongoing basis, some of which are well over 10,000 pieces (think of the Titanic). They take up a mass of space. I […]
LEGO appeals to every kind of builder. Type-A architects may like to purchase sets and follow the instructions to the letter, while more free-form designers may prefer to amass random pieces and see what inspires […]
So now you know what to do with all those Lego sets you’ve been building over the years (for some it is just months, as I hear Lego is an alternative to therapy for many). […]