Author Topic: Lego Stuff  (Read 1058045 times)

Stop stuffting on yourself, Lalam.

Words cannot even begin to describe how amazing your work is. It is nothing less than pure art, true masterpieces.

Stop stuffting on yourself, Lalam.

Words cannot even begin to describe how amazing your work is. It is nothing less than pure art, true masterpieces.
thanks, but I really wasn't trying to be modest.  The green one had to be reworked to fit some color mods to the original body, and I didn't have a weapon for him, so I made that stupid plasma whatever, and doesn't look that good in a normal stance.  And I didn't pose it well for stuff in the normal stance.  It had been like 3 hours since I started the photoshoot and I was just ready to be done.
« Last Edit: March 11, 2014, 04:20:17 PM by Lalam24 »

You're the dumbest smart person I've ever known.

Your robots or whatever are loving awesome


i got lego vetruvious

I think the chest and torso could've had some more stuff attached to it, unless if that would hinder it in some way.

I think the chest and torso could've had some more stuff attached to it, unless if that would hinder it in some way.
Not the torso, bulked out too much.  Chest was debatable, but I ended up doing what it is because it seemed to fit the size altogether.

Yeah, I guess 1x2 chest accessories would vary enough

You could use two round studs, a grill plate, crest piece, [ o ] piece or even a print piece.

Yeah, I guess 1x2 chest accessories would vary enough

You could use two round studs, a grill plate, crest piece, [ o ] piece or even a print piece.
when you extend that portion forward at all, it looks ridiculous, because the crotch should technically portrude more than the torso, so it's already off (however it hits at an angle in his normal stance to make it seem more flat)

i saw a lego keyboard from cnet the other day
or today

the cap is glued onto the caps lock key, ha.
here is the video of it in action http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEEzQKJfNE0
« Last Edit: March 12, 2014, 12:19:47 AM by Flamecannon »

i saw a lego keyboard from cnet the other day
or today
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the cap is glued onto the caps lock key, ha.
here is the video of it in action http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SEEzQKJfNE0

Haha, that's pretty neat. Saw the video yesterday too.

I imagine it'd be easy to replace things if you ever break it in a fit of rage.

i know its old but imagine the angry kid (pretty sure he's no longer a kid lol) breaking the keyboard and then rebuilding it for 30 minutes

also i can't tell if the cap is actually glued on there or of its just connected by studs or something

i know its old but imagine the angry kid (pretty sure he's no longer a kid lol) breaking the keyboard and then rebuilding it for 30 minutes

also i can't tell if the cap is actually glued on there or of its just connected by studs or something
probably uses that one plate brick with the one stud in the center

the new star wars blasters are neato