Monday, April 4, 2011

Lego Ship In A Bottle On Time-Lapse Video

There are a couple of ways to obtain an oversize intent by the lean neck of a bottle. A model liner is done to fall its masts and sails and then be slid by the open mouth. Once the ship's inside, you yank on a fibre to re-erect the rigging. The pears inside bottles of brandy and Poire William are obviously grown inside the bottles, and you can see the surreal steer of them unresolved off trees in orchards. (Some discount brandies review to a screw-off bottom to the bottle, but that's cheating.)

When Julia Morley motionless to erect a Lego liner in a bottle, she did it in the many straightforward, and presumably many frustrating way: a section at a time, using special long collection to erect the model inside the bottle.

The work consisted of using a long, flat-bladed tool, similar to a pocket-sized pizza peel, to put the bricks in to place inside a large (empty) booze jug. A hang with what looks similar to a Lego Technic joint on the finish was then used to pull the bricks in to place. Best of all, she done a time-lapse video of roughly the whole process.

Julia says she took a week to outline the ship, using Bricksmith software, all the whilst being clever to ensure she could "build it back to front using usually bricks that were able to fit by the neck of the bottle." Building it took 3 days.

I can usually glance open-mouthed at the calm compulsory here. My concern camber is so partial that we frequently call out to demand pizza when we obtain irritated watchful for my x-ray TV cooking to feverishness up.

SS Lego [MOCpages around Brothers Brick ]

See Also:

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