Lego Stuff
Oct. 14th, 2003 11:49 pmWell, I had a moderatly productive day building the two big sets that have sat on my back burner for a while.
First up was the Wright Flyer, which, much like the original, was persnickity, difficult to build, and fragile. Getting a picture wasn't easy, because the weight of the wings caused the lego plates to seperate. I suspect if I was going to display this one for a long time, I'd glue most of it together - and I hate gluing legos together.

Next up was the Star Wars AT-AT "Walker", which took me a good four hours to build. Was a fun set to build though, with lots of little fiddly bits, (like a hangar in the back for a speeder bike.) I broke out an older set, the Snowspeeder, to take pictures with.

First up was the Wright Flyer, which, much like the original, was persnickity, difficult to build, and fragile. Getting a picture wasn't easy, because the weight of the wings caused the lego plates to seperate. I suspect if I was going to display this one for a long time, I'd glue most of it together - and I hate gluing legos together.

Next up was the Star Wars AT-AT "Walker", which took me a good four hours to build. Was a fun set to build though, with lots of little fiddly bits, (like a hangar in the back for a speeder bike.) I broke out an older set, the Snowspeeder, to take pictures with.
