leoparder Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 (edited) Hi Eurobricks ! I spent the last month improving my Colorz Wearables collection over and over again. I am happy to say that I finally found the right balance between all factors (size/price/structure/resistance...) and I am very happy to finally share it with you here on Eurobricks ! I would love to get your input and ideas on this early range. The idea came when I realized lego bricks are found in almost every home. They come in great colors. What if we could use them to customize our products and accessories (bags, shoes, keys ...). What if we could wear our Lego bricks ? After a lot of testing and trying, I gave a prototype to my cousin as a bracelet for her birthday. When I saw her smile, I knew there was something to work on here. I created the Colorz wearables. A range of small accessories that allow you to use Lego bricks to customize your style. They can be attached to any little string/rope/lace/bracelet/etc. They are perfect to match your outfit with your bag or your shoes. Blue shirt ? Blue keychain ! jEkxyCL.jpg JYkOw21.jpg yx8JM1R.jpg H11qT7z.jpg 1fk1nH1.jpg zZNPgKu.jpg I would love to get your input and ideas on this. I am just starting and I have many ideas to grow this family. I already have working prototypes for rings, earrings and more. Let me know what you think ! Let me know if you are interested and we may build some together. I can also design specific stuff for your needs ! They are 3D printed in plastic, metal or precious metals at Shapeways : https://www.shapeway...z wearables&s=0 You can even engrave some with a name. If you want to try them, for Cyber monday, Shapeways offers 20% off and free shipping on any order. It means the Colorz brick slab can ship for less than 7 usd ! PS : All HD photos : http://imgur.com/a/rP8CY Edited November 30, 2015 by Phred Changed oversized images to links. Quote
Darkdragon Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 I like the block version, where the plates sit down inside but I'm concerned with removal of the plates and no ability to remove tiles. Is this concern founded or do you find it simple to remove, and how? Quote
Capn Frank Posted November 30, 2015 Posted November 30, 2015 Great idea, unfortunately the images are oversized. See our Site Guidelines. Feel free to downsize them and repost. Thanks. Quote
TheWarden Posted December 1, 2015 Posted December 1, 2015 (edited) Cool idea, but this might be considered advertising? I shall not backseat moderate though. I like the block version, where the plates sit down inside but I'm concerned with removal of the plates and no ability to remove tiles. Is this concern founded or do you find it simple to remove, and how? Why not have holes through? You could then simply push the tiles out from the back with a small metal or plastic bar, pin, pen, lego bar piece, etc. EDIT: Nevermind, it does look like there are holes? Edited December 1, 2015 by TheWarden Quote
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