A couple�weeks ago, The Gadgeteer had a news post about Brick Brites, clear plastic LEGO-like building blocks.� They?re different from regular LEGO blocks because they have motion-activated blinking lights built-in to add some excitement to your LEGO constructions.� How do you improve upon the LEGO brick? �I had to see what this was all about. �
Brick Brites come in three different colors: �White/Red, White/Green, and White/Blue. �They come in packs of two.
They?re exactly the size of two stacked 2�3 LEGO bricks. �I thought this was a bit of an unusual size, but they had to put the batteries somewhere. I suppose if they used smaller batteries, it just wouldn?t last long. �Brick Brites says the batteries are good for about 100 hours of flashing.
To start the flashing, simply tap a brick. �I wouldn?t say shake; it requires a light ?jolt?. �Some bricks came alive with a simple finger tap. �The two green ones must have been from a bad batch. �They wouldn?t turn on unless I really whacked ?em. �Turns out both springs were bent somewhat.
And in case you?re wondering, I already tried to open it up. �It?s definitely adult-proof. �The two halves seemed glued together really well. �Once the batteries are flat, that?s it.
I gave a handful of these to my 6 year old son and we set off making some crazy vehicles. �Here?s what we produced before bedtime, on location at his City of LEGOs.
The Brick Brites are a lot of fun and add a new creative element building with LEGOs. �No, you can?t replace the batteries. �The plastic feels a little different than the familiar feel of Lego bricks. �And, if you?re one of those engineering types who is SERIOUS about model building, keep in mind that the tolerances of the Brick Brites are a little off vs. the precise nature of LEGOs: �I found that if you stack a few together, you really notice they?re a little ?off? by a fraction of a hair, which I suppose could add up if you?re going to build a half-size replica of the Death Star.
Otherwise, Frankenstein really likes his new ride.
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Price: | $9.99 |
Manufacturer: | Brick Brites |
Retailer: | ThinkGeek |
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