PuppyJonathan
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- Aug 13, 2013
Definitely a good start!It's really not that impressive. I think of it more of a work in progress. Trial and error of what works.
Definitely a good start!It's really not that impressive. I think of it more of a work in progress. Trial and error of what works.
That looks great!
So we got the Castle as a family Christmas gift and put it together over the past two days - took us about 9 hours in total. Was a lot of fun and love how they do some of the structure to get the different angles and the nods to the different movies is great
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It's only took us 3 minutes and 17 seconds. It's a process...rightSo we got the Castle as a family Christmas gift and put it together over the past two days - took us about 9 hours in total. Was a lot of fun and love how they do some of the structure to get the different angles and the nods to the different movies is great
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I have minifigs that go on vacation with us and I take pictures of them in a lot of the places we go. Before our trip to Disneyland last May, I made some Mickey ears for the minifigs and took a bunch of pics at Disneyland and again when we went to WDW in the fall. For my minifig, I used the hat from the blue wizard in the series 12 minifig blind bags. For the other two, I used the headset pieces. For the ears, I used a dremel to cut the ears off of the shampoo and conditioner bottles that they have in the WDW on-site resorts. Then used some black hot glue sticks to glue the ears on. Lot of effort just to get Mickey ears for minifigs, but it's fun to take them along on a trip and find new spots to take their picture.If I could get some tiny ear hats and mickey balloons I'd even stick some tourists in there!
I have minifigs that go on vacation with us and I take pictures of them in a lot of the places we go. Before our trip to Disneyland last May, I made some Mickey ears for the minifigs and took a bunch of pics at Disneyland and again when we went to WDW in the fall. For my minifig, I used the hat from the blue wizard in the series 12 minifig blind bags. For the other two, I used the headset pieces. For the ears, I used a dremel to cut the ears off of the shampoo and conditioner bottles that they have in the WDW on-site resorts. Then used some black hot glue sticks to glue the ears on. Lot of effort just to get Mickey ears for minifigs, but it's fun to take them along on a trip and find new spots to take their picture.
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