Nimuno Loops LEGO Compatible Adhesive Tape

Straight out of the planet “why we didn’t think about it” is this LEGO Compatible Adhesive Tape called Nimuno Loops and it is probably the best thing to happen since LEGO and also, duct tape. From the product name, you know it is an adhesive tape, but it ain’t no ordinary adhesive tape; it has two by infinity studs on it, it is flexible, bendable and shapeable, and cuttable, so this craziest thing to happen in the toy world can pretty much turn any surface, even curved profile like the soles of your sneakers, into a LEGO-compatible surface. And you know what this means, don’t you?

Nimuno Loops LEGO Compatible Adhesive Tape

It means you can turn your empty walls into a LEGO playground and once installed (read: stick), you can introduce your favorite elements from LEGO, KRE-O, Mega Bloks, et cetera, onto the tape. It also means you can realized the craziest LEGO build ever. How does an Inception inspired LEGO town sounds? Cool, obviously. With Nimuno Loops you can do that and more. Finally, you can get your LEGO creations up onto the ceiling if you so desire.

Nimuno Loops LEGO Compatible Adhesive Tape

At this point, I am oblige to dish out this quote from Doctor Strange: “You’re a man looking at the world through a keyhole. You’ve spent your life trying widen it. Your work saved the lives of thousands. What if I told you that reality is one of many?” Well, you need no Ancient One to preach that to you; your the other reality is, well, a reality cos you can now bend the world as you see fits, or at least in LEGO sense. Rejoice, LEGO fans. A whole new world have just been opened.

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You can pick a set of two rolls totalling 6.5 feet (2 m) for a modest 11 bucks on Nimuno Loops’ Indiegogo page. Of course, if you want more, you can opt for other perks. In fact, if you order 10 rolls or more, you will be getting more bang for the buck.

Nimuno Loops LEGO Compatible Adhesive Tape

Images: Nimuno.

Indiegogo via Technabob.