The other week when I took my LEGO Lightspeed off my shelf to compile the building instructions, it struck me how this "mold" can be so versatile. I can imagine myself improving it to make quite a number of G1 Transformers carbots . I immediately took out my stash of LEGO (trays and all) and put in the living room, ready for a new round of creation (been 2++ months since I lied low) . So my impulse moment finally ended with Sunstreaker.
Not too bad for a 10-day effort huh?
For somemore photos and writeups, as usual... here: http://www.mocpages.com/moc.php/337572
But mocpages.com screwed up my page /text/ images alignment all too often, so I've posted a complete set of photos in my blog entry below:
http://alanyuppie.blogspot.com/2012/08/ ... -with.html
[CUSTOM] LEGO Neo Sunstreaker
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That came out really nice. Thanks for posting the Lightspeed instructions. I don't know how well I'll be able to follow them, since most of my bricks predate ball joints. I tried your T-Rex as mech instructions and found them very easy to follow, so I'll give Lightspeed a shot when I have more modern parts.
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