Sunday, July 11, 2004
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- Photography for Liberty at the Ballard Locks
- Wretched Excess vs. Charming Solicitude
- Boycott the Aladdin!
- When a Rahkshi Plays at Being a Vahki
- Bionicle Explains the Department of Home Security
- Bush's Last Campaign! Hallelujah!
- Wee Bionicle Frog
- Bush administration slouches toward martial law
- New Bionicle movie teaser
- Missed the Blog Anniversary!
- Redesigned
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At least one person likes the frog. The frog is gratified.
ReplyDeleteI like it. It's great!! Think you can post some instructions, or similar creations?
ReplyDeleteparts:
ReplyDelete1 'Sports Hockey Skate' (44847)
1 'Technic Connector 2 x 5 with Two Ball Sockets' (47296)
6 'Technic Axle Pin with Friction' (43093)
2 Technic Pin Joiner Perpendicular Bent' (44809)
1 'Technic Axle 4' (3705)
'Technic Axle 3' (4519)
2 'Technic Ball Joint' (203)
2 'Technic Bush 1/2 Smooth' (4265c)
2 'Technic Liftarm 1 x 2 Thin' (41677)
2 'Technic Axle Joiner Perpendicular' (6536)
2 'Technic Angle Connector #1' (32013)
You can look up the parts at http://www.peeron.com using the parts numbers in parentheses. The blue pins hold on the legs and the feet. There is a lot of articulation considering the small size. The axles connect the body (skate and stein socket) and eyes.
Thanks try visiting my page for other cool pics. By the way, any other simple models to build such as that one??
ReplyDeleteSea Monster. Very simple.
ReplyDeleteSea Monster. Very simple.
ReplyDelete