Well, it'll be 7-10 business days before my BrickArms comes! Hooray! No pictures because I haven't gotten them yet. Duh. But my Ibara Dado Attack vignette/display is underway, so it'll be done soon!
Hobey-ho, Brickwasp.
September 30, 2009
September 22, 2009
Luxurious Bed
Yes, I'm back! This bed is pretty old though. I made it in August but never bothered to post it. So anyways, here it is...

A minifig can fit in comfort, although not in the middle because of the 5-wide construction.

No Goldilocks syndrome here! (see below image) The bed is exactly the right size for a minifigure, unless they're wearing Nute Gunray's hat.

It's pretty tall with a minifigure standing next to it, but it'll do. Let's just say it's a... um... Victorian era bed! Yeah, that'll do. Victorian bed.

I am at a loss for words for this picture. I just don't know what to say. Hmm. It's a bed?

The basic underside construction.

Well, that's all for now.
Hobey-ho, Brickwasp.
A minifig can fit in comfort, although not in the middle because of the 5-wide construction.
No Goldilocks syndrome here! (see below image) The bed is exactly the right size for a minifigure, unless they're wearing Nute Gunray's hat.
It's pretty tall with a minifigure standing next to it, but it'll do. Let's just say it's a... um... Victorian era bed! Yeah, that'll do. Victorian bed.
I am at a loss for words for this picture. I just don't know what to say. Hmm. It's a bed?
The basic underside construction.
Well, that's all for now.
Hobey-ho, Brickwasp.
September 11, 2009
Tri-Monthly BrickFilm
Well, here's the first Tri-Monthly Brickfilm. What this is about is every three months or so, I'll put on a BrickFilm that I like. Sound good? Okay! Here we go...
(Disclaimer: this was not made by me. Although I wish I had that certain selection of pieces and also the amount of skill, I don not. Although I'm currently working on a BrickFilm of my own...)
Hobey-ho, Brickwasp.
(Disclaimer: this was not made by me. Although I wish I had that certain selection of pieces and also the amount of skill, I don not. Although I'm currently working on a BrickFilm of my own...)
Hobey-ho, Brickwasp.
September 1, 2009
Customer Service Prevails!
It's here! It's here! It's fina-lully here! For you who don't get that, check out Homestarrunner. Anyways, a month or two ago I ordered some replacement parts. Two days ago, it came! Names and addresses have been digitally blurred to provide extra security.

A closer look shows that the end has been ruthlessly ripped open.

It was like this when my parents handed it to me. They said they thought it was government stuff, something about customs. But the sharp eyed reader can see that the green part clearly says:

TOY PARTS. But the thing that I just don't get is that it came all the way from the states. But the Lego distributor for Canada is in Richmond Hill, just a few hours drive from here. And the base of operations for Canada is Markham, just outside of Toronto, also a few hours from my house. Oh well. Hey, there's a letter inside! Let's see what it says.

Hmm. Boring old pre-printed letter with your name filled in the blank. Nothin' special about that. But wait! What's that at the bottom?

Kimberlee?! That must mean that there's a real person sending this letter! Or some employee named their computer Kimberlee. Sorry about it being sideways. I tried to fix it but it didn't work.

There's something else inside the crappily-photographed envelope! Let's pull it out!

Hey! It's those *cough* missing *cough* stickers for City Mini-Figure Collection! Now I have to go and find the pieces in my recently downsized collection. But not before adding another post to make up for the long wait between this post and the last.
Hobey-Ho, Brickwasp.
A closer look shows that the end has been ruthlessly ripped open.
It was like this when my parents handed it to me. They said they thought it was government stuff, something about customs. But the sharp eyed reader can see that the green part clearly says:
TOY PARTS. But the thing that I just don't get is that it came all the way from the states. But the Lego distributor for Canada is in Richmond Hill, just a few hours drive from here. And the base of operations for Canada is Markham, just outside of Toronto, also a few hours from my house. Oh well. Hey, there's a letter inside! Let's see what it says.
Hmm. Boring old pre-printed letter with your name filled in the blank. Nothin' special about that. But wait! What's that at the bottom?
Kimberlee?! That must mean that there's a real person sending this letter! Or some employee named their computer Kimberlee. Sorry about it being sideways. I tried to fix it but it didn't work.
There's something else inside the crappily-photographed envelope! Let's pull it out!
Hey! It's those *cough* missing *cough* stickers for City Mini-Figure Collection! Now I have to go and find the pieces in my recently downsized collection. But not before adding another post to make up for the long wait between this post and the last.
Hobey-Ho, Brickwasp.
August 14, 2009
Fire Ambulance to the Rescue!
Well, here it is, as I promised: An ambulance! Let's start with this little establishing shot:

As you can see with this mugshot, I built it so that it can mesh perfectly with the official Lego City sets.

It also has a skylight and a door on the back. A door is essential to all ambulances, of course. How else are you supposed to get the patients in?!?

Hey look! The door can open. Also essential.

Another nifty feature is the skylight can open. Also essential because you can't actually fit my stretcher in through the door.


Speaking of the stretcher, here it is!

It can snugly fit a minifigure and has a pillow for extra comfort.

Instructions are below, if you want to make it.

You can also kinda shove the stretcher in through the door for an action-packed MOC scene. Or just to show how great your LEGO city's healthcare plan is.

I also added a crappy looking IV. I've had many bad experiences with an IV before. Like when they duct taped it to my arm and ripped it off after they... But I'm getting off track here. Notice you can actually fit a whole person and the stretcher in there.

Also notice my crappy excuse for paramedics that kinda look like construction workers. Yes, I'm a slacker.

You might be wondering why I didn't make it white. Well, white's boring. And I don't have any good white car-building pieces. But I'll be getting a new camera soon, so the pictures will be in full HD! Once I get 400 greenbacks of course. But then again, Canada has weird money colours. Like purple and red. And blue.
Hobey-ho, Brickwasp.
As you can see with this mugshot, I built it so that it can mesh perfectly with the official Lego City sets.
It also has a skylight and a door on the back. A door is essential to all ambulances, of course. How else are you supposed to get the patients in?!?
Hey look! The door can open. Also essential.
Another nifty feature is the skylight can open. Also essential because you can't actually fit my stretcher in through the door.
Speaking of the stretcher, here it is!
It can snugly fit a minifigure and has a pillow for extra comfort.
Instructions are below, if you want to make it.
You can also kinda shove the stretcher in through the door for an action-packed MOC scene. Or just to show how great your LEGO city's healthcare plan is.
I also added a crappy looking IV. I've had many bad experiences with an IV before. Like when they duct taped it to my arm and ripped it off after they... But I'm getting off track here. Notice you can actually fit a whole person and the stretcher in there.
Also notice my crappy excuse for paramedics that kinda look like construction workers. Yes, I'm a slacker.
You might be wondering why I didn't make it white. Well, white's boring. And I don't have any good white car-building pieces. But I'll be getting a new camera soon, so the pictures will be in full HD! Once I get 400 greenbacks of course. But then again, Canada has weird money colours. Like purple and red. And blue.
Hobey-ho, Brickwasp.
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