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Build a Lego Flash Drive in Four Simple Steps

We’ve all seen the instructables on making a Lego USB Drive, and it seems easy enough to make. All you need is a pen knife, pliers, clear silicone, fine wet and dry paper, two different grades of metal polish, an- perhaps it isn’t as easy as we thought.

Why settle for a plain brick, also, when you can easily make a full Lego car with much less effort?

Lego Car Flash Drive

Or maybe an airplane?

How about a dinosaur?

Alright, maybe I was joking about the dinosaur. We couldn’t find a dinosaur set for under ten dollars. :)

To make the airplane, however, all it took us was forty minutes of our precious lunch break and maybe five inches of tape. (If you’re really picky, you can use super glue or even Elmer’s glue - get creative.) You’ll also need a Lego set - here we use an airplane set we bought from Toys R’ Us for $5.99 (plus tax).

Lego Airplane Flash Drive

I’ve decided to write it in the form of a photo gallery - click on the thumbnails to open the slide show. (I’d recommend clicking the first thumbnail first…since it’s the first one.)

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