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I've always wanted to make this classic console out of Lego, finally got around to it this past week.

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Lego NES by weltall1028, on Flickr

It's very close to the real thing in size. The front has a power light, power and reset buttons, opening cartridge slot, and 2 controller ports.

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Lego NES by weltall1028, on Flickr

The back has the power input (Technic brick with a harpoon gun inside), channel 3/4 switch, and the RF out (chrome 1x1 cone with a 1x1 stud with hole).

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Lego NES by weltall1028, on Flickr

Real NES carts fit into the cartridge slot.

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Lego NES by weltall1028, on Flickr

When pushed down all the way, the power light comes on.

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Lego NES by weltall1028, on Flickr

Had some extra room on the inside, so I decided to add a random lightsaber duel. :classic:

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Lego NES by weltall1028, on Flickr

The buttons have a rubber band behind them pushing out, and another rubber band going through them which pulls them inward. This enables the buttons to spring back into place.

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Lego NES by weltall1028, on Flickr

The cartridge slot uses a hydraulic liftarm.

You can view the entire photoset here.

You can view a video of the MOC

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Posted

Very nicely done, looks very authentic. Too bad the cartridge can't spring back out, but kudos for making it load and turn on the light :sweet:

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This is really well done! I love the attention to details like the rubber bands allowing the buttons to spring back into place. Any plans to make a controller as well?

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Very nicely done, looks very authentic. Too bad the cartridge can't spring back out, but kudos for making it load and turn on the light :sweet:

Yeah, I don't have a lot of experience with Technic, so the liftarm ended up being the best option.

This is really well done! I love the attention to details like the rubber bands allowing the buttons to spring back into place. Any plans to make a controller as well?

I might make a "wireless" one. I've seen the excellent one made by "Davey", and wouldn't want to rip off his cord technique.

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This reminds me of the first time I saw Lego and Star Wars together - the combination of two classic, retro-cool cultural icons mashed together. Brilliant! :)

  • 2 weeks later...
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Very good! It wasn't long ago that I myself felt inspired to MOC the NES, but I started with the controller and couldn't get it right at the right scale. Are you possibly going to follow this up with a controller, or a brick-built cartridge?

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Amazing MOC! Not only is it extremely accurate- but it makes me want to dust off my old NES! Probably the best LEGO NES MOC I've seen. :thumbup:

Thanks! :classic:

Very good! It wasn't long ago that I myself felt inspired to MOC the NES, but I started with the controller and couldn't get it right at the right scale. Are you possibly going to follow this up with a controller, or a brick-built cartridge?

No plans for a cartridge, I may make a controller though.

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