LEGO and Raspberry Pi plus Weekend Projects in The MagPi 62
By Russell Barnes. Posted

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The desktop computer you've been waiting for: Raspberry Pi 500+
We love LEGO here at The MagPi. In fact, there's a lot about LEGO and Raspberry Pi that are similar. Both are creative, educational but fun, and great for making stuff.
This month we've got a huge feature on using Raspberry Pi and LEGO together in your projects.
Read all about it in issue 62 of The MagPi – The Official Raspberry Pi magazine, out in stores today!
LEGO and Raspberry Pi
Build something brilliant with blocks
Weekend Projects
Got a gap in your diary? Fill it with one of these two-day projects
Monitor a Hydroponic garden
Use a Raspberry Pi and camera module to intelligently monitor your garden and get better yields from your fruit and veg
The best of the rest in The MagPi 62
Discover how to pre-order the new AIY Projects kit in The MagPi 62. Edit images and work with PDFs on a Raspberry Pi. PLUS! Build a spooky Head 'n Ron Collider in time for Halloween. And we interview the engineers building a Mars Rover with Raspberry Pi.
Win! GogPiGo3 robotic kits maxed out with sensors and accessories

Russell runs Raspberry Pi Press, which includes The MagPi, Hello World, HackSpace magazine, and book projects. He’s a massive sci-fi bore.
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