Hello and welcome to another post from Legomaster. Today I will be showing you guys an idea that just flew into my mind.(I am very punny) In this post I will show you one of my favorite hovercraft designs which is a bike, ridden by Lloyd.
Here are the parts you will need for the main bike. This design will only work on the bike below as I need the clip on the bottom. If you can, you could make your own part for the minifigure to ride on.
First begin by attaching the wheels. How else will anyone know its a bike?
Next add any handlebars you have. These are my personal favorite handlebar mold.
Add a 1x1 round colored translucent piece to the front.
On the back a put a 1x2 grill plate to hide the studs but you could add an extra engine if you want.
Now if you want to stay on the ground then stop here. Get these pieces for the hover components.
First begin by adding a 1x1 translucent plate to the front of the droid torso.
Then on each area where an arm is suppose to go, put a clip with a hole for a bar(sort of the opposite of one of the robot claws)
Put that to the side as we make the main thruster. Attach a lightsaber hilt to a 1x1 top clip.
Then put a flat round 2x2 with a hole in it to the other end of the lightsaber hilt.
On the other end of the 2x2, put a 1x1 translucent plate down as shown.
Take the final piece and attach it to the droid torso where the legs would go.
In each of the black clips with bar space, put a silver katana in.
Using the final 3 translucent pieces, attach the two round ones to the black top clips. Do the same for the 1x1 translucent plate piece.
Take the 1x1 translucent piece with the black top clip attached to it and put it on the lightsaber hilt as shown.
Take the final two translucent pieces attached to the black clips and put one on each katana handle.
The final piece!
Attach it to the bike where the droids head would go.
There you go! You have a hoverbike. There's just one thing missing...
A minifigure holding on for dear life!
That brings us to the end of another post! If you have any other hoverbike designs, please share them with me.
The lego blog reviewed this week is The Brothers Brick. I'd rate them a 4.5 for the amazing builds but they don't write to much. However, with all the photos they have, you don't really need to write much to show everything!
Unfortunately, that is all we have time for today. Next week I will do a review on a lego Polybag set. See you later!
Good job Tyson.
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Thanks Spencer!
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