Re: Sets and Props Critique Thread
VERY! I messed up 2 others....
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VERY! I messed up 2 others....
Actually, that was the "easy" part. I just put the cloth on top of the "knobbles", and made two marks, then cut a cross, and slid it over the knobbles.
Me Likey The Holster. Only thing i would suggest is to clip the frays.
Oh my, mister Gospelnut. That's freaking awesome.
Thanks guys! I didn't think you would like it that much. I'm glad I was wrong! ![]()

My lego piano, i'm going to add keys to the piano
Don't use clay. Use blu-tac. Clay will get stuck up the minifig's legs forever. I learnt that the hard way.
I should look around more for blu-tac. I haven't seen in a lot of places. Do you know if it's called anything else?
That's not that bad of a piano, Kinzcove, not sure about the piano bench though. I think it should be a bit longer.
Last edited by filmyguy (February 27, 2009 (09:00pm))
It's sometimes called Sticky Tac.
It's going along quite nicely. I removed the tan bricks and replaced them with red. I then rebuilt the tan bricks into a 30-high wall. Unfortunately, it's not gonna fit the whole room, with the opposite wall I've built. But, the whole room isn't going to be seen all at once, so I'll use it to shoot one scene at a time, then move the walls around. Here:
I'm still working on the walls, however. C&C?
Looks good, but maybe make the white strip continue around the corner? If you cant do that, I'd also suggest changing the white stripe like this: Get a white 1x4 palte, put a red 1x4 on top, and then another white, etc etc. Then put the whole thing sifeways, sticking it in place wont be too hard. It would look more like the original shot. If you dont have enough 1x4 plates, you can use nx4, and have n studs sticking out of the building. Also, try making the back wall go higher, so it reaches off screen. I also suggest putting a light blue peice of paper about a foot away from the entrance at the back.
Just wanted to show you guys my version of the BatPod, as seen in "The Dark Knight".
It took me a long time to complete it because I had to search all the pieces that could fit. It was also very complicate to build, I re-started a few times.
But here's the result - the whole thing is adjustable in height, just as in TDK.


and a picture to compare with the original:
Here's the link to the whole Brickshelf-Gallery. It has to be unlocked, that may take a bit.
- JD
That's amazing! Looks exactly like it!

That is awesome! ![]()
Thanks guys! ![]()
I'm actually very proud of it - worked the whole sunday morning on it ![]()
It is very amazing. Maybe post some instructions? ![]()
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