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10 amazing big builds

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Raftberry

Floating dock

It can be nice to pootle around a lake, especially with some delicious food and company. This Raspberry Pi-powered raft uses arcade controls to move around on the water.

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Teslonda

Custom electric car

Taking a 1981 Honda Accord and souping it up is one thing, then there’s making it an electric hot rod. All powered by Raspberry Pi, of course.

Arcade machine

Retro cool

In Retro Gaming with Raspberry Pi, we show you how to make your own nifty arcade cabinet powered by Raspberry Pi, and with your own custom vinyls too!

Doodleborg

Big rover

PiBorg’s biggest robot is a rover they made themselves. It’s powerful enough to pull a caravan, which is why it has a tow ball on it. It was built to show just how powerful PiBorg tech is.

Odyssey Lights

Illuminating Blackpool

One of the biggest Raspberry Pi builds around, these 11-metre-high interactive towers are full of lights, lasers, speakers and other special effects which were made possible with Raspberry Pi.

Interactive TTRPG table

Digital D&D

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Built for in-person Dungeons & Dragons using popular remote virtual table software, the only thing it’s missing is an ornate carved fascia.

SailBot

Robotic boat

Tired of winning robotic sailing regattas, a group of university students created an autonomous sailboat that could cross the Atlantic ocean all by itself.

Magic Mirror

Rite of passage

A classic project that just about every Raspberry Pi fan has attempted at least once, the software for it is very powerful and easy to use too.

Pinball machine

Steel ball run

The folks at Team Pinball design and build their own pinball machines, and decided that Raspberry Pi was the perfect computer to run these throwback games.

Open weed locator

Raspberry Pi farming

This big robot travels fields and uses Raspberry Pi with computer vision software to scan for, and pull up, unwanted weeds and other plants.

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