RetroPie Video System - Build your lego NES case - Only Raspberry Pi B+/2/3

in gaming •  8 years ago  (edited)

Reference of lego pieces

  • 1 x 4211098
  • 1 x 300426
  • 1 x 4211088
  • 1 x 4211388
  • 1 x 4211428
  • 1 x 300326
  • 1 x 4211387
  • 1 x 4211103
  • 1 x 4211085
  • 1 x 4211521
  • 2 x 407026
  • 2 x 4211044
  • 4 x 4211096
  • 4 x 4211000
  • 2 x 4210848
  • 1 x 4210719
  • 3 x 4211399
  • 2 x 3000841
  • 7 x 4211350
  • 1 x 306926
  • 1 x 302326
  • 1 x 4211063
  • 2 x 4211396
  • 1 x 306826
  • 2 x 4211413
  • 5 x 4211133
  • 4 x 4211429
  • 1 x 302226
  • 1 x 4211397
  • 2 x 4211001
  • 2 x 4211445
  • 1 x 371021
  • 1 x 4211008
  • 13 x 4211481
  • 2 x 4560183
  • 1 x 302126
  • 1 x 4211056
  • 3 x 4211438
  • 2 x 4211425
  • 1 x 4257526  
  • 1 x 4251149
  • 1 x 4211002
  • 5 x 4211452
  • 1 x 383226
  • 1 x 4210678
  • 2 x 4211462
  • 3 x 4211067
  • 3 x 4211061
  • 2 x 4515369
  • 2 x 4535738

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Now this is very nice :)

Legos and gaming - what a wonderful combination :)

thats pretty awesome. Great job. Please check out my blog on retro gaming as well. thanks!

That is really cool! Do you have any idea how much it would cost to buy the pieces to build this? Either way, well done!

This costs about 35 $, I usually order the pieces on the lego website, but they may not have some pieces in stock, in this case I ask for the remaining pieces in ToyPro which is another website that sells lego pieces.

Oh wow now that's cool