View allAll Photos Tagged controllers
Got my order with the four remaining bricks I needed for this creation. I shortened it by one stud so it's just a little bit less over sized. Also the start and select buttons aren't centered on the actual controller. I will take a photo of this next to my Lego SNES later. Enjoy.
My boy is 17 today!
Made from RKT with vanilla buttercream and black chocolate fondant.
Experts will notice that I was too cowardly to paint on the tiny words 'start' and 'select' ;-)
*
Happy birthday Daniel! Xx
I'm quite sad I can't get a gray border around the D-pad. Revamp of an old MOC, and I think it's quite a bit better. Video
Anyone sensible would not make this silly mistake - cake too big for board. Yet another lesson learned! Oh well, this is a surprise freebie cake so I don't mind too much. :-)
This is my current desk. Here I work and play. I mostly use only one monitor for gaming (few games take advantage of multiple monitors), but all three for work. There are two computers under the desk and a kvm switch to have the second computer use the third monitor and keyboard, but more often I just access it via Ultra VNC.
My son is slowly becoming a Star Wars fan and one of his Christmas presents was a Darth Vader themed controller that he's very attached too already as it's quite unusual.
As I'm struggling to stay awake and equally struggling for inspiration this evening I thought I'd go for a macro shot of the embossed logos across the control surface of the controller for my shot today, ghetto lit with a desk lamp to create the relief across the surface.
Incoming Cadre with the 4th Regiment, Advanced Camp, spend their first day in Fort Knox, Ky. at observer controller training, June 12, 2023. During OCT, the Observer Coach Trainer Academcy prepares the Cadre for the role they will be taking on during Cadet Summer Training. | Photo by Kate Koennecke, Ohio State University, CST Public Affairs Office
This is a PS3 controller, if your thinking about buying a next gen console, really think it through they all have there strengths and weaknesses.
As the sign says this is a priceless and irreplaceable piece of Woomera's history.
Landing strips are displayed.
This is my XBOX 360 Controller, rotated around a central axis with three leaves.
Interesting effect for the serious gamer ... now it's really a "360" controller.
Got my order with the four remaining bricks I needed for this creation. I shortened it by one stud so it's just a little bit less over sized. Also the start and select buttons aren't centered on the actual controller. I will take a photo of this next to my Lego SNES later. Enjoy.
Been playing a lot of SNES recently. (Especially Illusion of Gaia!) So I decided to start building this controller. I'm gonna need to make another BL order though.