Building Block Calculator

We’ve featured many a Lego inspired item here on TFTS in the past, from Lego brick themed iPod Speakers to Lego themed correction pens and even Lego Digital Cameras and MP3 Players and now we have these Lego themed calculators to add to our collection – though, in being strictly unofficial in nature, they’re referred to as Building Block Calculators.
Yes, in an all too transparent bid to cash in on the undying love we have for all things Lego flavoured, these Building Block Calculators are, it has to be said, pretty well realised (to the extent that one could forgive you for thinking them to be official merchandise) and we especially like how the keys are implemented as it would have been all too easy to ruin the effect by adding fairly standard buttons.

Available in four color schemes – namely black, blue, green and red – the Building Block Calculators measure in at 5.5″ x 2.5″ x 1″ and, as you’d probably gathered, offer fairly rudimentary functionality. With that in mind if you’re looking for a scientific calculator these certainly won’t deliver but if you’re looking for a calculator to sit on your office desk that’s sure to get more than its fair share of admirers, these will undoubtedly fit the bill.
Of course, though these are wholly basic calculators, the fact that they have been designed to resemble Lego creations sees them coming in at a somewhat marked up price point of $27 a pop but few would disagree that they’re adorable and if you’re a fan of Lego quite probably irresistible.
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