I want a BBC B one.
To put my Raspberry Pi in.
You can pick up the real thing cheaply enough on eBay, but that hasn't stopped retro-computing fan and Lego nut from knocking up a version out of the plastic bricks. Hairy Dalek's Lego ZX81 Hairy Dalek's Lego ZX81 The result is larger than the real thing, but sports all the ports - including the parallel port round the …
"Fair enough but when you've designed and built yours you can have a pop at his, until then shush!"
FFS how often does this comment have to be posted on here?
If what you say makes sense then we are no longer allowed to declare that we dislike a movie, a TV show, a book, a song, a car or anything else designed or made by humans. Complete tosh.
At least the OP's criticism was constructive and suggested ways to improve the original rather than just saying "that's crap".
And I didn't go Squee or Oooh or Aaah
Maybe it was because I had a TI-99 instead, but more likely because it's a similar looking block of Lego bricks that the guy probably slapped together in a half an hour or so (after looking all over for the last green one and finally finding it under the armchair.)
Not that impressive
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This looks OK, and I'm a former Speccy owner myself, but I couldn't see anyone who hadn't owned a ZX Spectrum buying one.
There are other projects on Cuusoo that are IMHO more original, more interesting, and with likely more likely of commercial success if LEGO there to put them out. They are the ones that need your votes.
Here's two which I found while browsing there which IMHO are far niftier than the ZX Spectrums
Space Marines (NOT 40K): http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/5127
Traditional Japanese Buildings: http://lego.cuusoo.com/ideas/view/53
So instead of blindly voting for MineCraft blocks and ZX Spectrums, browse through Cuusoo (while cursing the site design that makes it difficult to), find a couple of projects which YOU think deserve it and vote for them.