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#1 Online Nukaya

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Posted Nov 05 2012 - 05:33 PM

Another LEGO running shoe! This one is being donated to Creations for Charity 2012, where, once it is posted, you can purchase it and help underprivileged children get LEGO sets.

I used orange and blue this time because yay, obnoxious colour pairings! Compared to my first shoe, I think this is vastly improved.

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Posted Nov 05 2012 - 05:45 PM

Cool! I dunno, I like both of them. This one looks more like average shoes do, IMO, whereas the first looks like specialized running flats.

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Posted Nov 05 2012 - 09:10 PM

This is a great improvement on your first shoe. I'm especially fond of the orange-and-white stripe on the side, which I think adds a lot of character.

The only improvement suggestion I could make might be to add some cheese slopes and tiles to some sections, just to vary the texture a bit. Overall, though, great job!

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Posted Nov 05 2012 - 10:35 PM

This is a great improvement on your first shoe. I'm especially fond of the orange-and-white stripe on the side, which I think adds a lot of character.

The only improvement suggestion I could make might be to add some cheese slopes and tiles to some sections, just to vary the texture a bit. Overall, though, great job!

I prefer to build in a brick up (is that even a thing? DeeVee says it's a thing) style for sculpture, like how they do the sculptures at places like LEGOLand. I would say it's easier, but it's not. It's still a pain in the butt.

Or the foot if you step on them. Or the hand when you are trying to pry them apart but you can't because I swear they fuze themselves together.





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