LEGO coffee table foosball

Posted in lego by Conner Flynn on July 28th, 2009

LEGO coffee table foosballLEGO fans who are also foosball fans will love this one. This LEGO Coffee Table Foosball Table features custom minifigs and an authentic “faux” oak woodgrain finish. The creator says that he still has to tweak some of the finer details, but it looks pretty amazing. Much nerdier and cooler than the Barbie Foosball table.

The only question we have is, how durable is this? It has some amazing detail and looks like a lot of fun. The pirate flag is a nice touch. Now, who will battle him in the first official LEGO foosball championship? You know it’s coming. Better keep an eye out and get your tickets.

Barbie Foosball Table

Posted in Sports by Conner Flynn on June 11th, 2009

BarbieBarbie has everything. A dream house, Milabu dream car, and all kinds of other stuff I can’t name because I’m a guy. Well, now she has her own Barbie Foosball table. It’s like a bunch of 11″ ditzy bubble-headed dames suddenly got skewered through their armpits and are forced to play sports for your amusement.

That’s pretty much the whole story. It’s from french designer Chloe Ruchon who wants to make some sort of artsy-fartsy statement. We just see it as very pink and very full of airheads. It’s likely also full of several young girl’s hopes and dreams…

Foosball gets some serious style with “Eleven”

Posted in Games by Conner Flynn on April 9th, 2008

Foosball gets some serious style with “Eleven”
Here’s some news that’s sure to make Foosball fans everywhere happy. “Eleven”, by GRO design and TIM modeling, gives the classic game of Foosball a long overdue stylish makeover with some handcrafted design and slick lighting effects. The idea is to heighten the drama and excitement of the game through atmosphere,colors,material etc.

In other words this isn’t your average run of the mill Foosball table, it’s the class act of Foosball tables. Like a stadium in itself. The players are even machined in brass and chrome. No word yet on whether this concept will go into production.





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