mattsbrick
REVOLUTION !
LEGO moc - REVOLUTION !
• This creation bears the name of "REVOLUTION" because in this small scene, the orange brick separator, the new separators, lifts the gray, the old separators, to put it in the bin.
• In this achievement, we have two humanized brick separators and a bin. The color scheme is the colors of our characters, orange and gray, and the bin, green. This scene is in two parts detached from each other, the separator and the bin. We therefore have no defined dimension.
And finally, this moc comprises in the 60 parts.
• As I said, our two brick separators are humanized using eyes printed on tiles round, arms which are a fragile assembly of clip mechanical, just like the feet. For the old separator, I created him an expression of exhaustion with small bars, to have eyebrows. The two figures are held together using a stack of bricks stuck in the bottom of the old separator, in an unconventional way.
• For the bin, it is a base in brick 1x2 modified covered with flat 4x4. This technique is used a lot to create spheres. A black background, not attached to the structure, was then added. You can see the piece of paper with "BIN" written on it, this is the only non-LEGO item.
A creation by MATT'S Brick
REVOLUTION !
LEGO moc - REVOLUTION !
• This creation bears the name of "REVOLUTION" because in this small scene, the orange brick separator, the new separators, lifts the gray, the old separators, to put it in the bin.
• In this achievement, we have two humanized brick separators and a bin. The color scheme is the colors of our characters, orange and gray, and the bin, green. This scene is in two parts detached from each other, the separator and the bin. We therefore have no defined dimension.
And finally, this moc comprises in the 60 parts.
• As I said, our two brick separators are humanized using eyes printed on tiles round, arms which are a fragile assembly of clip mechanical, just like the feet. For the old separator, I created him an expression of exhaustion with small bars, to have eyebrows. The two figures are held together using a stack of bricks stuck in the bottom of the old separator, in an unconventional way.
• For the bin, it is a base in brick 1x2 modified covered with flat 4x4. This technique is used a lot to create spheres. A black background, not attached to the structure, was then added. You can see the piece of paper with "BIN" written on it, this is the only non-LEGO item.
A creation by MATT'S Brick