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5 Do's and Don'ts of a Zombie Apocalypse Vehicle

I have seen many different zombie vehicles but some have broken the basic rules of zombie vehicles. In this post I will try to teach you how to make a vehicle that will drive the zombies out and will look nice at the same time. Now here is the vehicle in question, the Mammoth. Now before we start, always start with basic vehicle. The only reason this is not a rule is because all other rules can be broken in some very extreme cases. This one is unbreakable. I will explain each counter to the steps in the don'ts. Rule 1: Have room to carry lots of supplies, like handheld weapons, water, and food. Rule 2: Give it some cool firepower. In the aftermath, there will be some downed planes and your character will need some speed. Use only in emergencies. Rule 3:Add a plow. How else will you get through the zombie remains?  Rule 4: Put on some flair. If you find other humans, you need to show whose boss. Rule 5: Add protective measures, such as bars ...

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...

Excalibur, the mini mech part 1.

Hello again! Welcome to another exiting post from Legomaster! In this post I will be showing you how to build an amazing MOC( my own creation ) , Excalibur, the medieval mini mech! This is a part one of a two part post. The first post (this one) will show you how to build the top torso. Here is the mech itself, Excalibur! Here are the pieces to start off with. Start by taking one 1x2 double stud brick and attach a 1x2 bar plate piece on each side as shown. On top of each 1x2 bar plate, attach a 1x1 circular clip plate as shown. On the back of the 1x1 circular clip bar attach a inverted 1x2 slope to the back as shown.  On the front of the 1x1 circular clip plate and part of the front of the inverted 1x2 slope, attach a 1x2 brick with side studs. That is the brick you started with in the beginning. On the inner bottom sides of both of the 1x2 brick with side studs, attach a 1x1 plate side clip as shown. Do the same thing on the outer...

Ember Mech

I know I have been gone for a while, but I am back, with a whole new slew of creations to reveal!  Here is Ember, the fire tribes attack mech. It is capable of catching up twice its weight in a standing position, is about 28 studs tall, and has fully posable arms, elbows, hip, shoulders, fingers, and ankles.  Here is the opened interior with the mech deactivated.  These are the pieces used to combine into the Ember mech; two hand and forearm pieces that are connected, two shoulders, cockpit, waist, two leg pieces, and two feet.  Here is the back. Not as cool, but crucial to the design! Here is a side view of the mech with its arm. Here are two examples of ways you can pose the mech: Defensive maneuver.   Here is my favorite: Donkey Kong smash! This is Kyle, the pilot. Fun fact: This whole mech was inspired by a piece I found that I thought would make a cool shoulder piece on a mech. Comes to show on...