How is that clip on clip connection? I see that a lot and looks really weak. I'm thinking in terms of con displays and I'd be constantly worried about limbs falling off.
Yeah, if you're going to be transporting builds and doing setup/tear down regularly, I can't say I would recommend it - quite a high chance they would fall off regularly. But if you're just making a build for photography/posting online, (as often is the case for my personal models), it's not bad. You can achieve almost the same look for the tree using 1x2 plate with handle instead of the clip to clip connection, which would be much sturdier. Now I'm trying to remember why I used the clip to clip connection at all... there was a reason at the time I was building, but I can't recall it now... 😅
Which of these designs is your favorite?
3, then 1
All very interesting, thanks for sharing
I lthese are so helpful
the kast design is so cute, definitely one I'll "borrow" for my builds :)
Awesome, glad it was useful!
Are these trees built from only LEGOs? Also, could you please show each step? Thanks.
Very nice tutorial #vra 🙂
Thank you!
How is that clip on clip connection? I see that a lot and looks really weak. I'm thinking in terms of con displays and I'd be constantly worried about limbs falling off.
Yeah, if you're going to be transporting builds and doing setup/tear down regularly, I can't say I would recommend it - quite a high chance they would fall off regularly. But if you're just making a build for photography/posting online, (as often is the case for my personal models), it's not bad. You can achieve almost the same look for the tree using 1x2 plate with handle instead of the clip to clip connection, which would be much sturdier.
Now I'm trying to remember why I used the clip to clip connection at all... there was a reason at the time I was building, but I can't recall it now... 😅
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is the second design legal?