Sunday, July 7, 2013

Spin Out

     Hi, guys! This is just the video thing that I did on the Spin Out ride at the carnival that I said I would do. Hope you enjoy it!





Saturday, July 6, 2013

Iron Man MK 7

          When I made Captain America, it gave me an inspiration to make all of the Avengers. I'm starting off with Iron man, (it was MK 7 in The Avengers) and I'll probably do Hulk, Thor, Spider-man, Hawkeye, and some other Marvel characters too. 

Mask on

          Although the mask is pretty lame, The function itself is pretty cool. I used a lot of clear pieces in this model, and those pieces make the entire model a lot cooler.

Mask off
          The mask off picture is just showing that the mask can be moved off, and it shows the simple yellow brick behind it.


Back with thrusters
          I like what I did with the back overall, and the thrusters are really cool if I do say so myself. Originally, the back missile shooter was just a cover-up attachment to not make thin piece that sticks out look weird, but it worked out pretty well as just a normal attachment.

Thursday, July 4, 2013

Happy 4th of July + City Carnival

          Happy 4th of July, everyone! I just wanted to say that because you always have to celebrate this great holiday. The fireworks here are pretty loud, but the finale was really good. Before the fireworks, though, I went to the town carnival with my friend. 
       I don't have any pictures from the rides, but the event was really fun. My favorite ride was a ride that my sister a couple years back did not enjoy. It's called Spin Out. It's a crane mechanism where the hook is the seats. The seats are not rotational from the crane, but the crane itself flips you up, down, and all around. This was definitely my most favorite ride, and it was one of my friend's favorites too.
       That's it for today, I didn't post any Lego models, but I might make a model of the Spin Out ride that I went on sometime. My next post should be about Iron Man.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Captain America

            Today is the day before the Fourth of July, so I thought I'd make something sort of patriotic to celebrate the holiday. At first, I thought about making an American flag, but when my sister recommended Captain America, I immediately started building him. It was a fun little build, and I had just the right amount of pieces, so it worked out really well.


Front
           The front is of the Captain in a battle-ready position. The back is of the shield on his back, and the gun on his belt. I'm quite satisfied with the end result of Captain America.

Back


Tuesday, July 2, 2013

Introducing...

          Hi, everyone. I'm Marcus. This blog is just about all of the things I make out of my Lego pieces. I'm probably going to have weird intervals between each post, so I might have three days in a row, and then a month break. This is my first post, so I'm not putting any Lego creations on this page. It's really late at night right now, so I'm going to stop this post now. My next post is most likely going to be about my Captain America. 
       Sorry for using the word "post" so much. Bye!