LEGO Air Force One Nose WIP
So I understand this is kinda a crummy picture. But, it does show some major progress that I’ve made to the 747! The nose is one of those bits that is tricky. Really tricky. This has taken WEEKS just to get to this point. And it’s not even to it’s completed state. However, this is the general design I want to go with. I wanted to use wedge bricks and curved slopes for as much of the nose as I could and am happy that I’m able to incorporate one a couple of those larger 3x10 blue wedge bricks. I really didn’t want to use tapering or stepping especially on a plane with almost no studs or harsh lines on it. Speaking of harsh lines, I know what you’re thinking. That transition looks awful! But, do you really think I would let that slide? I will be smoothing out that transition later when I send these parts to get printed so no worries. Some of the odd colored parts are also temporary and are just being used as placeholders. More to come!
LEGO Air Force One Nose WIP
So I understand this is kinda a crummy picture. But, it does show some major progress that I’ve made to the 747! The nose is one of those bits that is tricky. Really tricky. This has taken WEEKS just to get to this point. And it’s not even to it’s completed state. However, this is the general design I want to go with. I wanted to use wedge bricks and curved slopes for as much of the nose as I could and am happy that I’m able to incorporate one a couple of those larger 3x10 blue wedge bricks. I really didn’t want to use tapering or stepping especially on a plane with almost no studs or harsh lines on it. Speaking of harsh lines, I know what you’re thinking. That transition looks awful! But, do you really think I would let that slide? I will be smoothing out that transition later when I send these parts to get printed so no worries. Some of the odd colored parts are also temporary and are just being used as placeholders. More to come!