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(03-30-2015, 09:30 AM)Toby Wrote: I know what you are mean.
I already spent hours of staring on unsharp pictures. Tried to figure out what exactly there is.
It's definitely the most complex part of the Mouse Droid.
Exactly! BTW, there's a not-particularly-helpful bit in that E7 teaser stuff too... Eventually we sort of "gave up" and tried to maintain the spirit. Easier with Lego though because we knew it wasn't going to be perfect 1:1 anyway. Also had a terrible time with some of the shapes because Lego doesn't make them in black
Keep doing the updates, it'll help future builders
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Self made "capacitors" for the top greblies:
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those look great! What are they? they look like they might be, like, spent rifle cartridges?
Anyway, cool effect.
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I used brass pipes, rivets and wire
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(05-23-2015, 06:30 AM)Toby Wrote: I used brass pipes, rivets and wire
They look good! I was pondering the idea of printing some of the top Greebles. Not that we needed it with Lego, but the thought occurred to me.
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Hi folks!
Nope, I didn't forgot this board ;-)
This is the actual state of my top greblies:
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(11-29-2015, 05:03 AM)Toby Wrote: Hi folks!
Nope, I didn't forgot this board ;-)
This is the actual state of my top greblies:
I'm really glad you didn't forget us!!
damn, those look really good!
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Slowly doing progress...
Soldered some resistors and wires beneath the sheets.
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