tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-276033407505619194.post3768607668440338136..comments2024-03-28T22:25:17.706+00:00Comments on New Elementary: LEGO® parts, sets and techniques: LEGO® Minecraft animals: Horse and WolfAdminhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/05188856208086872634noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-276033407505619194.post-89226043999104580432018-12-23T05:45:56.621+00:002018-12-23T05:45:56.621+00:00@Jonas:
Wrong part. The bar is pretty obviously a...@Jonas:<br />Wrong part. The bar is pretty obviously a bar. While I didn't realize it was a Q-element, I could recognize what it was. It's the piece used to provide the hollow stud on the underside of the bowl that I'm unclear on. I don't think I own any of this style bandana, but I could see that the petals on the 4-petal flower plate might stick out too far to allow the plate to nest that deeply in the bandana, resulting in less stud being visible. And given that it's designed to work with a minifig head, I could likewise see the 5-petal flower plate being small enough that it either doesn't secure the bandana in the right position, or the hole could be large enough that the plate simply pulls through. Although, thinking on it now, if it doesn't simply fall down to the base of the flower stem, it seems like it should have a hole that's just big enough to fit the neck post, and that it may be gripping the sides of the stud to hold itself up.Purple Davenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-276033407505619194.post-21030637097711141262018-12-17T20:09:49.353+00:002018-12-17T20:09:49.353+00:00Seriously. Incredible technique and vision for the...Seriously. Incredible technique and vision for these pieces. It's a true joy to see articles like this. Thanks Jonas!Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01929555982832475998noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-276033407505619194.post-75579130262242921242018-12-17T09:59:06.431+00:002018-12-17T09:59:06.431+00:00Good analysis. The piece I used is a green antenna...Good analysis. The piece I used is a green antenna, which sadly was never in a set in that colour, but was produced as a Q-part and somehow found its ways to Bricklink: https://www.bricklink.com/v2/catalog/catalogitem.page?P=3957#T=CJonas Krammhttp://jonaskramm.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-276033407505619194.post-34584074462475620222018-12-17T04:10:21.040+00:002018-12-17T04:10:21.040+00:00I can see and easily identify the snakehead used a...I can see and easily identify the snakehead used as a flower stem. The flower itself is one of the old 4-petal variety. After some research, I figured out that the leafy bowl below it is a Ninjago bandana. It's the piece inside that I'm stuck on. I can think of four pieces that could provide the stud that the bowl is attached by. One is right out, as they never made the 1x1 round plate in green. Another is highly unlikely as it would involve sanding off the bottom 3/4 of a green minifig head with either a Y-block or recessed stud. They did make the 4-petal plate in green, but it feels like the petals would stick out too far to allow the stud to stick through that far. Option four is the new 5-petal plate. So, which is it?Purple Davenoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-276033407505619194.post-204728592509562472018-12-16T03:00:44.110+00:002018-12-16T03:00:44.110+00:00It's an upsidedown Squidward Head. It's me...It's an upsidedown Squidward Head. It's mentioned in the article.<br /><br />/HåkanAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-276033407505619194.post-34374706401757068482018-12-16T01:34:32.059+00:002018-12-16T01:34:32.059+00:00love all the colours! that piece near the front th...love all the colours! that piece near the front that looks like a jar and looks like it is in the colour sand green, can I ask what that piece is please?Peterhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/13516209046645011161noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-276033407505619194.post-40659173440206858572018-12-15T17:32:01.704+00:002018-12-15T17:32:01.704+00:00Simply fabulous! Thank you for great ideas.Simply fabulous! Thank you for great ideas.Boghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15136070492222524837noreply@blogger.com