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Excalibur, the mini mech part 2!


Welcome to Excalibur, the mini mech part 2!
In this post I will be showing you how to build the legs for the mini mech. To see how to build the torso, here is a link:
https://thelegomatic.blogspot.com/2018/06/excalibur-mini-mech-part-1.html 

Lets get started!


First gather the following pieces.


Start off by putting a 1x2 tile on top of a 1x2 tile with a side bar.


On top of that add a 1x2 cheese slope or 2 1x1 cheese slopes.


As those will be the feet, put them to the side. Next grab 2 headlight bricks. In each hole attach a little minifigure ray gun. They are preferable because of the unique angle they offer.


On opposite sides of each other, apply a 1x1 plate to the side of the ray gun. After that attach a 1x1 plate with a clip to the top of each headlight brick.


On the back we will now attach a 1x1 round plate to the square on the back of the headlight brick.


Now attach the feet as shown.


Now we build the part that connects the legs and torso. Get a minifigure neck attachment back plate and secure a 1x1 plate with a clip to it as shown.


Then with the clip attach it to a 1x2 plate with a side bar.


Then attach the leg clips to the little bars on the side.


Attach the neck plate to the torso as shown and you are done!


As a suggestion I would like to make, nexo knight weapons work really well as they match the orange eye color.


And there you have it! The mech is now complete, but don't leave! With a new post every week, come back for something exciting to look forward to. We will be covering the basics on building a zombie apocalypse vehicle as well as the do's and don'ts. See you next week! 


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