PovedaBricks created a LEGO MOC that honors 1980s and 1990s computers using 2,286 bricks. It has a clunky CPU and CRT monitor, along with peripherals like a wired keyboard and mouse. The design captures the essence of early computers with interchangeable screens showcasing simple interfaces. The build allows access to screens with different visuals, including a desktop interface reminiscent of early operating systems. The entire creation evokes a sense of nostalgia and pays tribute to the first GUI-based computing experiences.
This MOC by PovedaBricks showcases over 2,286 bricks, creating a charming homage to late 80s and early 90s computers. Every detail reflects the clunky design of that era.
The detailed design features a chunky CRT monitor and off-white keyboard, celebrating the aesthetic of early computers without recreating any specific model.
Interchangeable screens are included in the design, allowing users to switch between various interface elements. One screen features a desktop with an obscure set of icons.
This build represents a nostalgic view of computing history, capturing the essence of the era's computers including their first GUI-based interfaces.
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