@spartanblaster117 I used special, printable plastic transparant sheets. They are more expensive than regular transparancies, and you can get them for both inkjet or laserjet printers.
But you can also use a regular, coloured transparancy, and then carefully trace the parts from the templates with a pen or a marker. You need very good glue to glue the plastic transparant parts together, or it will come apart again because of the tension! ;o)
@hoangkim1992 I did make 1 brick and 1 plate with my LEGO Ghost, but to have enough bricks to make something fun to build, you would need so many different bricks... So I don't know if I will do that, but I will definitely make more minifigs in the future!
@chris24jc Thanks, I like using transparant sheets on paper models for things like this! Although it isn't really paper of course, the effect is really great!
I find the "LEGO Maniac" and his raps very funny, haha! But I don't think he was in the Dutch commercials too (at least I had never seem him before until I saw it on YouTube... ;o)
@ninjatoespapercraft LOL. So, I guess technically, the visor would be 'transparencycraft'. haha.
Yea, good ol' Lego Maniac. I used to subscribe to the magazine. I somehow recently got on their mailing list again. Still can't resist checking out the new models!
I recently got one of the Kre-o Transformers Jazz. I'm big into Transformers, but wasn't sure about these sets. They're still pretty fun tho! And those mini-figs are nifty... ball joints!
@chris24jc Haha yeah, LEGO minifigs are really cool, even though they do lack a bit of articulation. They're no action figures of course, even though they've been through more adventures than GI Joe! ;o)
@ninjatoespapercraft LOL. True dat! And the Lego video games rock! And now they've got Lego board games, which I think is brilliant, tho I have yet to collect any.
And yes, the original Lego minifig is will forever be the best and first! : )
I have a friend who takes a Lego minifig with him whereever he goes and takes pics of him doing various things. hehe. I do the same thing with Transformers, but it's always a different one.
Hey how do u do the transparent visor
spartanblaster117 4 months ago
@spartanblaster117 I used special, printable plastic transparant sheets. They are more expensive than regular transparancies, and you can get them for both inkjet or laserjet printers.
But you can also use a regular, coloured transparancy, and then carefully trace the parts from the templates with a pen or a marker. You need very good glue to glue the plastic transparant parts together, or it will come apart again because of the tension! ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 4 months ago
make bricks to build something
hoangkim1992 4 months ago
@hoangkim1992 I did make 1 brick and 1 plate with my LEGO Ghost, but to have enough bricks to make something fun to build, you would need so many different bricks... So I don't know if I will do that, but I will definitely make more minifigs in the future!
ninjatoespapercraft 4 months ago
I love your Lego minifigs !
Foso 4 months ago
@Foso Thank you! I find them a lot of fun to make, so I'd like to make a lot more of them in the future!
ninjatoespapercraft 4 months ago
SWEET! Those clear visors are looking really good on yours! Brilliant!
Man... those old commercial themes bring me back... haha.
chris24jc 4 months ago
@chris24jc Thanks, I like using transparant sheets on paper models for things like this! Although it isn't really paper of course, the effect is really great!
I find the "LEGO Maniac" and his raps very funny, haha! But I don't think he was in the Dutch commercials too (at least I had never seem him before until I saw it on YouTube... ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 4 months ago
@ninjatoespapercraft LOL. So, I guess technically, the visor would be 'transparencycraft'. haha.
Yea, good ol' Lego Maniac. I used to subscribe to the magazine. I somehow recently got on their mailing list again. Still can't resist checking out the new models!
I recently got one of the Kre-o Transformers Jazz. I'm big into Transformers, but wasn't sure about these sets. They're still pretty fun tho! And those mini-figs are nifty... ball joints!
chris24jc 4 months ago
@chris24jc Haha yeah, LEGO minifigs are really cool, even though they do lack a bit of articulation. They're no action figures of course, even though they've been through more adventures than GI Joe! ;o)
ninjatoespapercraft 4 months ago
@ninjatoespapercraft LOL. True dat! And the Lego video games rock! And now they've got Lego board games, which I think is brilliant, tho I have yet to collect any.
And yes, the original Lego minifig is will forever be the best and first! : )
I have a friend who takes a Lego minifig with him whereever he goes and takes pics of him doing various things. hehe. I do the same thing with Transformers, but it's always a different one.
chris24jc 4 months ago