This would be truly awesome to own! The above video shows a Lego Sequencer that uses Lego stacks to emulate a three-channel, eight-step sequencer. So pretty much each brick produces a different sound, creating the ability to build crazy combos by stacking them together. Check out these great sites for more information… Make, Dvice and Yoshi Akai.

When I stumbled across the Frank Lloyd Wright’s Fallingwater – Lego Architecture Series I instantly thought wow! It is awesome to actually build an amazing architectural masterpiece with LEGOs. This is the perfect gift for any architecture buffs or LEGO maniacs.
Here is a brief product description provided by Amazon:
This highly-detailed LEGO® model (developed and designed by architect Adam Reed Tucker) captures all of the distinctive features that make Fallingwater an architectural landmark. The assembled Fallingwater model also includes a booklet full of details about the building’s design and history plus facts about the tower. A creative and eye-catching accent for any desk, shelf or mantelpiece! Perfect for any Wright lover, world tourist or architecture fan!

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While I was searching the net I came across the LEGO Star Destroyer and thought man ohh man $999 for LEGOS! I remember back in the day when they were only like $20 at the most for a set that you could build a car or building of some sort. But then again this one weighs over 20 pounds and has 3,104 Pieces.

Yes it’s true according to the Lego Rock Band Videos over on Yahoo! Games. If you want your copy when it comes out then you should pre-order it today. There is no release date on the game yet… there is the only statement of “Holiday 2009“, however it is being released for the following; Xbox 360, Playstation 3, Wii and Nintendo DS.
