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Foto do Turbo Max, personagem criado para o Fanzine #Trecko# (meu projeto paralelo).
Trabalho fotográfico, Testando alguns efeitos de luz, e improvisando no fundo infinito.
It looks really good!
Getting there was fairly tedious, even for someone who enjoys tedious hobbies
Here’s my take on BrickMax’s light kit-
What you get:
A remote, instructions, a bag of loose what appear to be legit LEGO, 18 individually wrapped lighting elements, wires, circuits, and a battery pack. Batteries not included.
Instructions are printed very clearly and with easy to follow photos.
Experience:
There is immediate satisfaction in lighting the horse carriage, so that’s a great start.
The process of lighting the Blacksmith building felt disjointed until the last few steps in the lighting process. Never had issues with putting LEGO over the lighting elements, but I did struggle with wrapping wires to get them out of the way. The tree was a rough time for me as the original build, without 6 wires streamed through, was not the most stable. The battery boxes are also the wrong size but modified to work, which is weird but not an issue.
The majority of interior has a decent amount of wires exposed, as does the back. So this is a case of a ‘camera-friendly side’ and a ‘back’.
The wires also diminish the ability to take the floors apart, which I assume is a given.
Then there’s the last couple steps, and it finally ties it all together. Once the battery pack was plugged in and I hit the remote’s ‘on’ button my jaw dropped. “It looks really good!”
TL;DR- was a pain, I don’t enjoy tinkering with wires, but instructions were clear, product was adequate, and it looks really nice when finished!
Thank you team at Susengo for sending me the kit and the opportunity to try lighting up my bricks!
Check BricksMax out through Amazon if you’re interested
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he estado ocupado encuadernando un (prototipo) libro de cuento. Esta es la foto que le envié al cliente para que viera la calidad del reflejo que produce un folio sintetico para simular un espejo en una de las paginas.
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The Æsel is a sturdy little transport ship, good for hauling supply pods, habitat modules and various other essential bits and pieces between outposts within a system. Built on the same frame as the LL 147 Thunderbolt Viper, but reversed in orientation.
Foto do Turbo Max, personagem criado para o Fanzine #Trecko# (meu projeto paralelo).
Trabalho fotográfico, Testando alguns efeitos de luz, e improvisando no fundo infinito.
Cruise the streets downtown in style in the Rouge Motors Cardinal. Sleek, sporty, and elegant, you're sure to turn heads in this bird.
It looks really good!
Getting there was fairly tedious, even for someone who enjoys tedious hobbies
Here’s my take on BrickMax’s light kit-
What you get:
A remote, instructions, a bag of loose what appear to be legit LEGO, 18 individually wrapped lighting elements, wires, circuits, and a battery pack. Batteries not included.
Instructions are printed very clearly and with easy to follow photos.
Experience:
There is immediate satisfaction in lighting the horse carriage, so that’s a great start.
The process of lighting the Blacksmith building felt disjointed until the last few steps in the lighting process. Never had issues with putting LEGO over the lighting elements, but I did struggle with wrapping wires to get them out of the way. The tree was a rough time for me as the original build, without 6 wires streamed through, was not the most stable. The battery boxes are also the wrong size but modified to work, which is weird but not an issue.
The majority of interior has a decent amount of wires exposed, as does the back. So this is a case of a ‘camera-friendly side’ and a ‘back’.
The wires also diminish the ability to take the floors apart, which I assume is a given.
Then there’s the last couple steps, and it finally ties it all together. Once the battery pack was plugged in and I hit the remote’s ‘on’ button my jaw dropped. “It looks really good!”
TL;DR- was a pain, I don’t enjoy tinkering with wires, but instructions were clear, product was adequate, and it looks really nice when finished!
Thank you team at Susengo for sending me the kit and the opportunity to try lighting up my bricks!
Check BricksMax out through Amazon if you’re interested
#lego #BricksMax #susengo #LegoMedievalBlacksmith #21325 #afol #legomaniac #legomodular #LegoSystem #BlackFalcons #LegoForrestmen #creatorexpert #LegoIdeas #LegoCastle #LegoBlacksmith #legoWorld #LegoLights #LegoLightingKit #ToyPhotography #lightingBricks #ElectricalTinkering #legopics #infectiousinfluencing
Set title: Red Flash Station
Line: Jack Stone
Release Year: 2002
Set#: 4621
Piece Count: 30
Minifig Count: 2
Station - front view.
Set title: A.I.R. Patrol Jet
Line: Jack Stone
Release Year: 2002
Set#: 4619
Piece Count: 64
Minifig Count: 2
Right view.
Set title: Red Flash Station
Line: Jack Stone
Release Year: 2002
Set#: 4621
Piece Count: 30
Minifig Count: 2
Station - left view.
Lego City and 3.75” figs for scale
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It looks really good!
Getting there was fairly tedious, even for someone who enjoys tedious hobbies
Here’s my take on BrickMax’s light kit-
What you get:
A remote, instructions, a bag of loose what appear to be legit LEGO, 18 individually wrapped lighting elements, wires, circuits, and a battery pack. Batteries not included.
Instructions are printed very clearly and with easy to follow photos.
Experience:
There is immediate satisfaction in lighting the horse carriage, so that’s a great start.
The process of lighting the Blacksmith building felt disjointed until the last few steps in the lighting process. Never had issues with putting LEGO over the lighting elements, but I did struggle with wrapping wires to get them out of the way. The tree was a rough time for me as the original build, without 6 wires streamed through, was not the most stable. The battery boxes are also the wrong size but modified to work, which is weird but not an issue.
The majority of interior has a decent amount of wires exposed, as does the back. So this is a case of a ‘camera-friendly side’ and a ‘back’.
The wires also diminish the ability to take the floors apart, which I assume is a given.
Then there’s the last couple steps, and it finally ties it all together. Once the battery pack was plugged in and I hit the remote’s ‘on’ button my jaw dropped. “It looks really good!”
TL;DR- was a pain, I don’t enjoy tinkering with wires, but instructions were clear, product was adequate, and it looks really nice when finished!
Thank you team at Susengo for sending me the kit and the opportunity to try lighting up my bricks!
Check BricksMax out through Amazon if you’re interested
#lego #BricksMax #susengo #LegoMedievalBlacksmith #21325 #afol #legomaniac #legomodular #LegoSystem #BlackFalcons #LegoForrestmen #creatorexpert #LegoIdeas #LegoCastle #LegoBlacksmith #legoWorld #LegoLights #LegoLightingKit #ToyPhotography #lightingBricks #ElectricalTinkering #legopics #infectiousinfluencing
Named after the Eurasian hobby, the Subbuteo is a formidable force in the world of space racing. Light enough to outpace many larger ships, but agile enough to catch smaller rivals in the turns, this is one bird you won't want to race against.
It looks really good!
Getting there was fairly tedious, even for someone who enjoys tedious hobbies
Here’s my take on BrickMax’s light kit-
What you get:
A remote, instructions, a bag of loose what appear to be legit LEGO, 18 individually wrapped lighting elements, wires, circuits, and a battery pack. Batteries not included.
Instructions are printed very clearly and with easy to follow photos.
Experience:
There is immediate satisfaction in lighting the horse carriage, so that’s a great start.
The process of lighting the Blacksmith building felt disjointed until the last few steps in the lighting process. Never had issues with putting LEGO over the lighting elements, but I did struggle with wrapping wires to get them out of the way. The tree was a rough time for me as the original build, without 6 wires streamed through, was not the most stable. The battery boxes are also the wrong size but modified to work, which is weird but not an issue.
The majority of interior has a decent amount of wires exposed, as does the back. So this is a case of a ‘camera-friendly side’ and a ‘back’.
The wires also diminish the ability to take the floors apart, which I assume is a given.
Then there’s the last couple steps, and it finally ties it all together. Once the battery pack was plugged in and I hit the remote’s ‘on’ button my jaw dropped. “It looks really good!”
TL;DR- was a pain, I don’t enjoy tinkering with wires, but instructions were clear, product was adequate, and it looks really nice when finished!
Thank you team at Susengo for sending me the kit and the opportunity to try lighting up my bricks!
Check BricksMax out through Amazon if you’re interested
#lego #BricksMax #susengo #LegoMedievalBlacksmith #21325 #afol #legomaniac #legomodular #LegoSystem #BlackFalcons #LegoForrestmen #creatorexpert #LegoIdeas #LegoCastle #LegoBlacksmith #legoWorld #LegoLights #LegoLightingKit #ToyPhotography #lightingBricks #ElectricalTinkering #legopics #infectiousinfluencing
This one was not filtered with the blue plastic.
I must say that photographing objects is not my main thing but this is inspired by tubes.'s work.
I must say that photographing objects is not my main thing but this is inspired by
The Classic Space explorers have discovered an ancient relic, some kind of gigantic display screen emblazoned with a fruit.
So naturally, they had to build something to house and protect it!
I decided to build something practical for a change, and I have to say, this little stand has come in very handy so far! I'd recommend trying out a little practical project like this, it's good fun and an interesting challenge.
LEGO Aquazone Aquasharks - Squalo Spia - Set 6135
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It looks really good!
Getting there was fairly tedious, even for someone who enjoys tedious hobbies
Here’s my take on BrickMax’s light kit-
What you get:
A remote, instructions, a bag of loose what appear to be legit LEGO, 18 individually wrapped lighting elements, wires, circuits, and a battery pack. Batteries not included.
Instructions are printed very clearly and with easy to follow photos.
Experience:
There is immediate satisfaction in lighting the horse carriage, so that’s a great start.
The process of lighting the Blacksmith building felt disjointed until the last few steps in the lighting process. Never had issues with putting LEGO over the lighting elements, but I did struggle with wrapping wires to get them out of the way. The tree was a rough time for me as the original build, without 6 wires streamed through, was not the most stable. The battery boxes are also the wrong size but modified to work, which is weird but not an issue.
The majority of interior has a decent amount of wires exposed, as does the back. So this is a case of a ‘camera-friendly side’ and a ‘back’.
The wires also diminish the ability to take the floors apart, which I assume is a given.
Then there’s the last couple steps, and it finally ties it all together. Once the battery pack was plugged in and I hit the remote’s ‘on’ button my jaw dropped. “It looks really good!”
TL;DR- was a pain, I don’t enjoy tinkering with wires, but instructions were clear, product was adequate, and it looks really nice when finished!
Thank you team at Susengo for sending me the kit and the opportunity to try lighting up my bricks!
Check BricksMax out through Amazon if you’re interested
#lego #BricksMax #susengo #LegoMedievalBlacksmith #21325 #afol #legomaniac #legomodular #LegoSystem #BlackFalcons #LegoForrestmen #creatorexpert #LegoIdeas #LegoCastle #LegoBlacksmith #legoWorld #LegoLights #LegoLightingKit #ToyPhotography #lightingBricks #ElectricalTinkering #legopics #infectiousinfluencing