Ever wanted to get your hands on the blueprints for a fully functional LEGO AK47?
The Brick Stop are trying to secure £50k on Kickstarter to launch a website for trading LEGO bricks and instructions.
To kick things off they have partnered with Jack Streat, the author of ‘LEGO heavy weapons’, the guide to building replica guns out of LEGO that actually fire lego bricks, who will be sharing some of his designs.
The proposed site would let users to upload their parts collections to check which models they could build, and provide a place to buy any parts that they might be missing.
Uploading your collection will also make it easy to sell individual parts, and users will have the opportunity to build their very own online LEGO store.
Watch their Kickstarter campaign video:
The team behind thebrickstop.com describe themselves as seasoned developers and LEGO fans who were frustrated with current online offerings for LEGO geeks, and so decided to create a one stop shop to meet LEGO lovers’ needs.
The website will allow you to share your creations, comment on downloadable instructions and more, and the money raised will allow the team to ditch their day-jobs and work on the project full-time.
Perks for pledging include a guide to building a working LEGO G36 assault rifle, which is terrible news if you have kids to set a good example for, but amazing for everyone else.