I found out rather quickly that the scale of this model was more than the Toolo joints were made to handle. The weight constantly threatened to throw the whole thing to the ground. But, honestly, it is the Empire's fault. Center of gravity way up in the air, with long skinny legs underneath?? The empire certainly didn't invest much in university schooling for their engineers. But it does look big and bad (well, the movie models -- I don't know about mine.)
I enjoyed getting some good use out of my Toolos. The head actually moves back and forth and up and down. (Well, it mostly stays in the down position due to the weight...) I need to make a smaller, more durable design for my kids to play with since they thought it was really cool until they found out they couldn't touch it. "Wow, cool Dad!!!" -> "No! Stay back! My toys!!"
I tried to use longer legs that I thought might be more accurate to the scale. The blue color really throws it off, however. It also doesn't help that the AT-AT legs are oriented the wrong way. They are skinny in the wrong direction.
This shorter-leg version is much more stable since it has one less joint in the legs. Not exactly suitable for my kids to "walk around" with, but at least I am not afraid of breathing near it.
Sunday, October 18, 2009
Friday, October 16, 2009
Geared Swings
I got some Duplo gears (Simple Machines) back in September, and forgot to upload this creation. I was trying to go for a carnival ride -- the one where the swings spin around. I also tried to use as many gears as I had. I just about did.
The kids, especially the boys, have loved these. However, their preferred mode of play is to put a gear on an axle and utilize it for sword fighting. Ahhh, the many uses of Legos.
The kids, especially the boys, have loved these. However, their preferred mode of play is to put a gear on an axle and utilize it for sword fighting. Ahhh, the many uses of Legos.
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