
Battered wonders, "What amazing stuff have you got up to with Lego?" Or just tell us about the time you got a Lego brick stuck up your privates.
All people referring to 'Legos' will be shot at down. Or dawn. Your choice.
( , Thu 24 Oct 2013, 15:13)
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And this is how my brother started out. Aged about 11, he built a Lego gas chamber. On the outside it looked like a normal police station. On the inside however the cells area had been expanded to comprise a large "shower" area, about 6"x8" and 6" high. 3 of the walls were made of the Lego windows. Facing into the chamber was a viewing gallery filled with Lego people.
Creepy enough so far? The difference between this Lego model and most other Lego models was that this one was real. It was actually used for a purpose. He used it to terminate bugs, flies, spiders and even a field mouse.
The 4th wall was where the magic happened. It contained shower heads that were plumbed-in to the technic pneumatic system. At the heart of it was a magazine in which was loaded the household chemical aerosol of choice. Fly spray, bug killer and various insecticides. The pipes would connect straight to the nozzle of the can (sans button thing) and it was sprayed using a leaver that collared the pipe and nozzle with a technic piece. The live subjects would be caught and placed into a separate Lego box that connected to the chamber via a little walk way. he would open the door from the outside and the subject would walk or fly through. Door closed, leaver thrown he would watch it die. He even gave orders in a German accent.
He's 27 now, and currently sectioned.
( , Wed 30 Oct 2013, 20:16, 24 replies)

please explain with diagrams, kthxbai
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The pipe was threaded through the hole of a technic piece then connected to the bare nozzle of the can. It's then wider than the hole so pushed back down, it released the spray. Much the same way it works with the proper button.
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they can pretend to have built all manner of unfeasible shit.
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though it's been going on for years. He's schizophrenic, and his violence so far has only been as bad as punches and ripping off toilet seats. Always the toilet seats for some reason.
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Because they're completely distinct conditions.
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in order to, I dunno, seem clever? Not sure that's paid off.
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I super-glued a frog to a Lego base bored and injected it with concentrated hydrochloric acid. It screamed like a child in pain.
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