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L3NS SD Camera Build by EmGi/Kris Antibus
L3NS SD Camera Build by EmGi/Kris Antibus
L3NS SD Camera Build by EmGi/Kris Antibus
L3NS SD Camera Build by EmGi/Kris Antibus
L3NS SD Camera Build by EmGi/Kris Antibus
L3NS SD Camera Build by EmGi/Kris Antibus
L3NS SD Camera Build by EmGi/Kris Antibus

L3NS SD Camera Build by EmGi/Kris Antibus

Xamuel 131
Item Location: United States

$100.00

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ColinLGParks 62 $100.00 12.03.2026 20:56:25
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L3NS is a themed puzzle where you need to operate it as if it's a real camera to open the shutter and take a picture before then resetting it. I had a fun time tricking a few people into thinking it's a real 3d-printed camera that could develop the film on the spot. Of course that was a lie, but the craftsmanship of the print made for a very convincing camera! The puzzling was fantastic even if I breezed through the solve for the most part with only one spot that stumped me for long.

It's inspired by EmGi's L3NS Puzzle Box here: https://www.printables.com/model/911703-l3ns-puzzle-box
However, it's been redesigned and expanded on beyond the original 7-8 steps for a longer, trickier solve and for some quality of life improvements by Kris Antibus. The print has glossy reflective surfaces, rougher edge for a nicer grip, color changes on the dials, and a lovely iridescent shine on the cap of the camera.

I accept and prefer using Zelle as my payment method of choice.
I accept Paypal. I prefer Friends & Family due to the IRS tax rules. But if you rather pay with Goods & Services, I will accommodate that preference.

I accept Wise for international buyers.

I am willing to consider other desired payment methods.

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