Great alternative to acrylic risers (updated 11/19 late PST)
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Great alternative to acrylic risers (updated 11/19 late PST)
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Re: Great alternative to acrylic risers (updated 11/19 late PST)
Wait . . . that's . . . brilliant.
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Re: Great alternative to acrylic risers (updated 11/19 late PST)
LOL awesome! I think legos also have clear blocks too
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Re: Great alternative to acrylic risers (updated 11/19 late PST)
They do, but when I dug into my old box from ## years ago, there was only like 3 clear ones. I used one for the sqube. I can't wait to start putting buds on this thing. I only had enough of the right pieces to make one of these. This will be for the BOTM's and a few other random production pieces.fender wrote:LOL awesome! I think legos also have clear blocks too
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Your sqube is damn awesome too! Is it to scale? lego sqube.. That was a brillant idea man.
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Re: Great alternative to acrylic risers (updated 11/19 late PST)
It's pretty damn close. I haven't set it in top of a regular sqube yet, but if it IS of, it's not by much. I've been making all kinds of lego greatness. Now I need more BUDS.fender wrote:Your sqube is damn awesome too! Is it to scale? lego sqube.. That was a brillant idea man.
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You need to paint graffiti on them
Great idea, but I think my son will kill me if I start taking his legos...it's hard enough to explain to him that the toys in my office are "Daddy's toys!"
Great idea, but I think my son will kill me if I start taking his legos...it's hard enough to explain to him that the toys in my office are "Daddy's toys!"
Re: Great alternative to acrylic risers (updated 11/19 late PST)
When you think about the Sqube style and its proportions it looks like it's originally a LEGO piece.
BigC: Now you HAVE to make a LEGO style building instruction
BigC: Now you HAVE to make a LEGO style building instruction
Re: Great alternative to acrylic risers (updated 11/19 late PST)
5 dots thick.....6 if you want to do stairs, 5 bricks high for each level. Make sure you build proper support. That's about it.wpaarts wrote:When you think about the Sqube style and its proportions it looks like it's originally a LEGO piece.
BigC: Now you HAVE to make a LEGO style building instruction
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Re: Great alternative to acrylic risers (updated 11/19 late PST)
Having a fucking horrid day today and it's only 7:30. But thanks for the laugh. I totally would tag the shit out of these, if I knew how to.EvilGuitars.com wrote:You need to paint graffiti on them
Great idea, but I think my son will kill me if I start taking his legos...it's hard enough to explain to him that the toys in my office are "Daddy's toys!"
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Re: Great alternative to acrylic risers (updated 11/19 late PST)
So here it is in use. I've decided that I'm going to add 2 layers to each level. I don't like how much of the legs and body are blocked. I'm also going to tear apart the sqube and make it all one color, if I have the pieces to do so.
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Re: Great alternative to acrylic risers (updated 11/19 late PST)
BigC wrote:So here it is in use. I've decided that I'm going to add 2 layers to each level. I don't like how much of the legs and body are blocked. I'm also going to tear apart the sqube and make it all one color, if I have the pieces to do so.
Looks like you've got just about enough yellow pieces to do it.
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I've added two layers to each step, now I need to work on the structural integrity. Will have it done tonight. Also probably gonna do the sqube in yellow. hahahahaha
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Re: Great alternative to acrylic risers (updated 11/19 late PST)
so....I upgraded my steps. They went from 5 bricks + 1 flat high each.....to 7 bricks and 1 flat high each.
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construction lego + jamungo = big C TOYS LAND !!!
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