Have you been exploring the Wasteland of the Commonwealth in Bethesda's Fallout 4? If so, you've probably had your gameplay interrupted when you needed to look at your in-game Pip-Boy device to swap to a different weapon when fighting bad guys, or trying to find a location on the map.
Not so for mechanic, artist, fabricator and Fallout 4 gamer Dave Love, who spent nearly 12 hours building a fully functional Lego Pip-Boy that houses his iPhone 6S running Bethesda's Fallout 4 companion app. With this DIY build, Love can do everything his in-game Pip-Boy can, without having to stop the gameplay. The build uses Lego buttons to control functions like volume and power on his phone, and Lego Technic parts to make the device more comfortable to wear.
This image shows off the front of the device, with the screen showing the stats for Love's in-game character.
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