Posted: Sat Sep 26, 2009 2:39 pm
That is pretty epic.
How long did it take?
How long did it take?
usually not funny
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I've made a few Lego maquettes of hybrid vehicles to help with illustrations for my manga comic thing - I generally don't worry about the colour of things because I'm looking to Lego for help in defining a shape.Ame no Akai wrote:If I understand correctly, what you're saying is artists don't care whether the colors match?Plasma wrote:The funny thing about Lego is that you can always tell the difference between an artist-type person and an engineer-type person. Mainly, the latter has more color-coordinated models, as a result of actually planning out the design first.
Really?
No, I'm saying that an artist wouldn't plan out their design first, and think about how many bricks they'd need, how many they think they have, and manage the colours that way. An artist would start building from a starting point, and decide what's needed next, as they go along.Ame no Akai wrote:If I understand correctly, what you're saying is artists don't care whether the colors match?Plasma wrote:The funny thing about Lego is that you can always tell the difference between an artist-type person and an engineer-type person. Mainly, the latter has more color-coordinated models, as a result of actually planning out the design first.
Really?
.30-06 Lego SpringfieldCafall wrote:What lego-caliber does it shoot?Defenestrator2.0 wrote:Right now I'm in the middle of building a Lego Browning Automatic Rifle. It still has a TON of tweaking to do, but here's what I have so far.
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You're going on the assumption that they have enough pieces that are the same color. I would LOVE to have a model that's not multi-colored, but unfortunately I do not have the available resources.Plasma wrote:The funny thing about Lego is that you can always tell the difference between an artist-type person and an engineer-type person. Mainly, the latter has more color-coordinated models, as a result of actually planning out the design first.
I require more minerals.Ame no Akai wrote:So, in a way...Defenestrator2.0 wrote:You're going on the assumption that they have enough pieces that are the same color. I would LOVE to have a model that's not multi-colored, but unfortunately I do not have the available resources.Plasma wrote:The funny thing about Lego is that you can always tell the difference between an artist-type person and an engineer-type person. Mainly, the latter has more color-coordinated models, as a result of actually planning out the design first.
... you must construct additional Legos?

Not sure if it's the one Def uses, but this is the official one. You can even order your designs and they'll send you the parts necessary.Xabyrn wrote:Wait, what the funk. They have a Lego program?
It's not, the one they have sucks booty. They don't even have 1/10 of the different kinds of Lego pieces that exist in the catalog of that program.Mond wrote:Not sure if it's the one Def uses, but this is the official one. You can even order your designs and they'll send you the parts necessary.Xabyrn wrote:Wait, what the funk. They have a Lego program?