$900 LEGO Metal Gear REX Ready to Attack Your Wallet

For those of you who enjoy the Metal Gear franchise, you might be familiar with a little mech that goes by the name of REX. Well, LEGO builder Rags naRock is also quite enamored of the giant robot, and decided to build himself a LEGO-fied version.

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But this isn’t any ordinary little LEGO build. This epic creation has articulating joints, and wheels to move it along the ground. This incredibly detailed version of the bipedal tank has every little detail you’d expect, other than an actual nuclear power source and real weapons. I don’t think LEGO is offering those yet – not even in their Technic kits.

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You can see how the different components of this mammoth model move in the video clip below:

While it might not look like it, it cost Rags naRock over $900 in LEGO bricks to assemble this mammoth beast. And if you want to build your own, you can grab the LEGO Digital Designer files here. I ran the parts list through BrickStore myself, and it looks like the bricks alone cost about $918.40(USD), plus the many hours of labor it will take to assemble this beast.

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Metal Gear Bento Box for Snake Eaters

There’s a lot you can do with your food. Eating it is one of them. Playing around with textures and using it for art is another. We’ve seen a couple of awesome bento boxes featuring popular characters and pop culture themes, like Super MarioEvil Dead and even Bioshock.

Another one to add to the list is this awesome-looking Metal Gear-inspired meal, served up inside Sony’s new PS3 bento box.

Metal Gear BentoIt was specially commissioned to commemorate the game’s twenty-fifth anniversary. It’s kind of hard to believe that the faces of the featured characters are actually made from mashed potatoes!

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Tapioca was apparently used to achieve their unique eye colors, while green onions were used for the characters’ hair and beards. Now this is food art at its best.

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ZoE HD & Metal Gear Rising Limited Collection Editions Announced

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Video game Collectors Editions your fancy? Both Zone of Enders HD Collection and the upcoming Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance have them and are must sees.

As of Thursday, Zone of the Enders HD Collection and Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance have something both in common, besides being Konami titles under the supervision ...
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Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes First Gameplay Footage

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Here it is, the world debut video of the next Metal Gear Solid game from Hideo Kojima shown at PAX 2012.

You demanded it and Hideo Kojima delivers. Only days removed from its unveiling at a Metal Gear 25th Anniversary shindig in Tokyo, the creator of the popular stealth-action series hopped ...
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Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes Teased At Metal Gear 25th Anniversary Event

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In a celebration of the past, Hideo Kojima surprises all with the future of the Metal Gear Solid franchise. Metal Gear Solid: Ground Zeroes.

It was a reveal that if you were following live via Twitter (like I was) caused an abrupt silence that lasted well over five minutes. And for ...
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Metal Gear Creator Hideo Kojima on 25 Years of Hiding in Boxes, Eating Rations, Snakes and Foxes

I can’t remember the last time I shared an article here on Technabob, but for Hideo Kojima, I’m willing to making an exception. This month marks the 25th year of the Metal Gear series of videogames, and the PlayStation blog was able to interview Kojima for a surprisingly honest retrospective.

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While the one page article is barely enough to tell a story that spans 25 years, Kojima still managed to share a lot in the interview, like how he almost left Konami after a game that he had already spent 6 months on was cancelled. Fortunately his superiors gave him a chance to create a combat game for the MSX. The result? The first Metal Gear.

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Kojima also mentions how in 1998, he heard about “a console on which polygons could be created in real time” – the PlayStation. He was pumped up at the thought of creating a Metal Gear game where the player could change the position of the camera because he considered his creation a “hide-and-seek” game. The result of that excitement is one of my favorite games: Metal Gear Solid.

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Kojima also mentioned that he had “bitter memories” of the production of Metal Gear Solid, because he was “only” a designer and not a producer, and thus had no say about a lot of things like the budget and release date.

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If you’re a fan of the Metal Gear series or Kojima, I highly recommend that you read the entire interview on the PlayStation blog. I will share one last tidbit for my fellow fans: Kojima said that on August 30, he will share what the Fox Engine – a cross-platform video game engine developed by Kojima’s studio – can do. Thank you very much Kojima-san for all the great games. You don’t have to make Metal Gear any more. But I guess it’s too late for that.

Metal Gear Solid art by Yoji Shinkawa, from the book The Art of Metal Gear Solid


Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance Tutorial Video

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A videogame tutorial level, that for the first time ever, has to be seen because it’s so amazing in motion.

If there ever was an award for best videogame tutorial of 2013, my nomination would go to Konami’s Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance. Okay, okay. So this is solely based off the ...
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Grads and Dads Gift Ideas 2012: Metal Gear Solid HD Collection


Metal Gear Solid is available at Amazon for $29.99. It is that time of year again time for students everywhere to graduate from High School and College. It is also almost time for Father's Day so it...