![]() I never really stopped to take any pics, as I was rushing to get it all done in time for Christmas presents, but I'll work to get more pictures of my progress up for all to see. I would love to hear your feedback on what characters/accessories you'd like to see. Classic Space (which is really just the chest logo) I'll post pics of all the variations of decals as soon as I make more bigifigures to put them on, but so far, I've created decals for the following: With these different characters, I've had to create the specific decals for the torso, legs, head, and helmets. This could potentially be a double-bladed lightsaber (Darth Maul), too. Lightsaber - yes, these light up either blue, red, or green. Snow Trooper helmet/backpack (in picture below) Standing at 6. The LEGO Movie 2 Wyldstyle Minifigure Clock brings the street wise and strong-willed master builder to life. I'm in different stages of completion for several character-specific parts, but I've got finished molds for a couple so far (based on what my kids wanted, lol): Meet Wyldstyle, the heroine of the LEGO Universe. I currently have molds for all of the standard parts that make up a basic minifigure body (head, torso, hips, legs, arms, and hands). This means you can take apart the individual pieces, or tighten them to get a pose-able figure. He made a video about it in which he shows you exactly how you can do it too. Creationist PuzzLEGO made a real working mini pendulum clock with LEGO parts. It is sometimes said that you can build anything with LEGO and this MOC proves it again. I decided to do a thread and nut with spring washer for the legs and arms. Today we have another great LEGO creation that will amaze you. With larger parts, I had to redesign how the arms, legs, and hands snap together and function. These models are scaled up to match the size of the clocks so that the accessories will fit with existing characters. I had to make whole minifigures (or bigifigures), too! I wasn't going to waste time making characters that were already clocks, but I thought it would be cool to make some popular characters that don't exist as clocks. It started with a lightsaber, but it was so fun I couldn't stop there. ![]() So with calipers, CAD (and some design skill), and a 3D printer, I went to work. Eventually it died, but we always thought it would be cool if Yoda (and all the other Lego clocks) had accessories/weapons that could go with them, but Lego never made anything. One of my kids has a Lego Yoda alarm clock, and one day he got a cheap flashlight that glows green and it happened to fit perfectly in Yoda's hand. There are currently no stores selling this item, to be notified when it comes back in stock, login or. The idea has been rattling around in my head for years. LEGO NINJAGO Lloyd Minifigure Alarm Clock (5005691). Set a Lego Friends alarm for 6am tomorrow. So I've been working on a new project: large Lego minifigures! Set Alarm Online (formerly Alarm Journal) is an alarm clock online, an alternative to the Online Alarm Clock.
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