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A LEGO Fan Built a 1,400-Piece Replica of a Classic 1980s Bedside Radio With Hidden Internal Circuitry
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Developed by creator 91-Brickdesigns, the Legosonic BSR-12 features roughly 1,400 pieces and meticulously mimics the tactile nature of early 1980s hardware.
The Legosonic BSR-12 channels that exact vintage energy to build a 1:1 scale tribute to an era when gadgets felt weighty and distinct.
While the Legosonic BSR-12 does not play actual music, the design includes several functional mechanisms to satisfy the urge to fidget.
Popping the top cover reveals a fully built internal circuit board hidden beneath.
These internal guts feature color-coded brick-built resistors, capacitors and a centralized chip positioned exactly where one would sit on a real printed circuit board.