[Alexy Sha] has done this fantastic hack, where he modified a magnetic floating globe to be motorized and spin on a tilted axis. The original globe was simply levitating via a magnet mounted inside.
Let’s be honest, adults love LEGO as much as kids do. Probably more. So much so, that the higher-end LEGO sets geared towards adults are some of the more popular ones out there. We’ve seen iconic ...
LEGO has announced release details for its tricked-globe set. The set comes from the Lego Ideas project, where fans can submit their own concepts and then receive a percentage of royalties if it's ...
The print edition of the Seattle Post-Intelligencer is out of business, but its 30-foot, neon-lit rooftop globe will keep rotating. One of the Pacific Northwest’s best-known marketing symbols is still ...
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