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So, I was fooling around with 5x7 frames and made a cube.

The natural progression was to fill in the empty spaces with the obvious pattern

Goal was to maximise contrast and minimise any visible additional colours.

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Black and white was pretty successful

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Insides are clean, should be a reasonably 'true' die. There would be some small weight differences between faces, I'm sure.

There are a few blue pins that are the only element that is not black or white, and none are on the surface.

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The grey / orange has black pins...

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and uses orange 1x2 liftarms. I started adding bits to brace against wobble / rotation. The inside is a hot mess, I'm sure it could be improved upon.

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Nice, although not the first time it's been done: http://www.technicbricks.com/2009/07/let-dice-roll.html?m=1

It is an interesting challenge to fill all the connecting pin holes with pins - see below - I don't know if this can be done in combination with the die effect. 

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Playing around with some more parts.

Added a smaller model:

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a bit hampered by the inability to use the centre part of each face.

Next challenge is to make a 5x5 version with a true dice pattern.

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