I think cockpit inside of backpack is a pretty cool ideas, but the problem is adding thrust does not seem to make technological and realistic sense. I guess I am influenced too much by Evangelion lately, hahaha.
I am indescribably happy that the Monkie Kid fandom has welcomed me with open arms, I already have a couple of ideas that I would like to fulfill. More precisely, I have already started :)
Also, I want to thank you for the reblogs on last art, my face cracked with a smile when I read everything you wrote. THANK YOU SO MUCH!!🤲💖
made this just thinking about all the work that goes into this show i'm grateful to the crew the artists animators storyboard artists the musicians and composers the singers and the voice actors directors and writers who make this show into what it is. luv u guys <3
Guys, this video has helped me SOOOOOO much. It's a tutorial from an official Lego Designer on how to draw the Ninjas and Lego Minifigures in general! I highly recommend you watch. It's excellent!
Where did I get the idea for my biggest MOC? After watching @brodan_gundam video about GN Arms Type D, I think it would be cool to make something based on the idea.
In order to attach the Atlas to the Mobile Armour, it took me a while to put together the attachment system. The very original design would make Atlas lay flat, but the structure was very loose and off balance. So I changed the entire thing more vertically thanks to the new attachment mechanism. I would love to make lids for the missile launching box, but with this scale, it is hard to put on more details without looking strange.
I am happy to finally find a way to hand the blade on the MA, so the theoretically, Unit 01 could still hold it after disconnecting with the MA.
Compared to the original, there are more thrusters with more energy tanks. Also, I added some small thrusters, which ideally are for more delicate move.
So, that is it for now. If there are more pieces, crazy ideas, or sudden clicks in my mind, I might be able to modify it more down the road.
P.S. Would any one is interested at the tutorial for the MA? It will be quite a challenge to reverse though🥹🥹😂😂. However, if you guys are into it, I will do my best to make it for you. Let me know!
One of the cleverest and most practical use of Lego in movies would be in the Danish comedic crime series, the "Olsen Gang" movies. A group of hapless thieves led by Egon Olsen, the Olsen Gang never use weapons or violence, and often use everyday items in clever ways in their robberies, like lego or balloons.
In "Olsen-banden overgiver sig aldrig" (1979), the Olsen Gang create a Lego device that is able to go up stairs and even open a door from the other side, created by the production team entirely out of real Lego toy parts, with no movie trickery whatsoever. The entire sequence is worth watching in its entirety.
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Perhaps because of this astonishing sequence, and also because the Olsen Gang movies come from Denmark, home of Lego (and share Lego's whimsical and nonviolent ethos), the Lego community has a strange affection for the Olsen Gang films, often producing custom kits and figures of Egon Olsen, Benny, Kjeld, and Yvonne, along with his 1959 Chevrolet, and recreate entire scenes from the 14 movies in the series.