Drones are the hot new tech toy. Lego are a perennial favorite. What better, then, than to put them together? San Francisco startup Flybrix has come up with what may be the best mashup since Reese’s ...
NEW YORK — If you want get your hands on a drone without shelling out the big bucks, build your own instead with Legos. Flybrix, a San Francisco startup, launched on Thursday a DIY drone making kit ...
What does a toaster, a bike wheel and a dinner plate have in common? Thanks to a new “Drone It Yourself” kit, those objects can now be converted into makeshift unmanned aerial vehicles. Developed by ...
Riley Turner has designed a new drone DIY kit from feedback he has received from the drone community to create an affordable drone kit that is capable of being constructed by anyone. The Timber Drone ...
Kester has this week taken to Kickstarter to launch their new DIY Kester drone kits which are available to back from just $55 and provide everything you need to be able to create your very own ...
Drones are the hot new tech toy. Legos are a perennial favorite. What better, then, than to put them together? San Francisco startup Flybrix has come up with what may be the best mashup since Reese’s ...
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Recreational drone flying has skyrocketed in popularity over the last few years, and while we’ve seen some incredible quadcopters on the market, DIY aficionados will be particularly excited in the ...
We've already seen wooden-bodied electronic devices such as computers, keyboards and video game systems, so why not a quadcopter drone? That's just what SirTeen's Aerowood is, and you put the thing ...
Weekend projects don’t get much more sci-fi than building your own FPV (first-person view) racing drone. Not only is it now pretty easy to knock together an RC podracer in a few hours, today’s kits ...
A company called Flybrix is putting legos on the wing. The San Francisco startup today began selling build-a-drone kits for kids age 14 and up comprised of: LEGO bricks, boom arms and motors that ...