Lego IPhone Stand

by PixelMaster1 in Circuits > Apple

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Lego IPhone Stand

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Hello everyone! This is my first Instructable, a Lego iPhone stand. It uses just a few pieces, but if you're a Lego fan, it will make a great addition to your collection! I have used a vibrant, random selection of bricks to make it easy to see each part, but use whatever colors suit you.

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Arrange a 2x4 plate and a 6x12 plate as shown.

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Place four 2x3 bricks, two 2x6 bricks, a 2x4 brick, two 1x2 plates, and a 1x4 "lattice" type piece as shown.

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Get two 2x2 bricks, two 1x6 bricks, and a 2x6 brick. Place them as shown.

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Add two 2x2 bricks and two 2x4 bricks as shown.

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Find two 2x3 bricks and two 2x2 slope bricks. Connect them as shown, with the slope bricks facing in.

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Place a 1x4 brick, a 2x4 brick, and two 1x2 plates as shown. The 1x2 plates are essential, as they keep your phone from slipping.

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Stack three 2x4 bricks and place them on top of the model as shown.

Finishing Touches

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If you like, you can attach a minifigure to the 2x6 brick that protrudes from the rest of the model. Minifigure's hands are just the right size to hold the charger cord, and add a nice decoration. Thread the charger cord through the hole in the back, plug it in, and you're ready to go!

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