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rrroach8 karma
If you watch the video linked in the original post you'll see that they use a minimal steel frame and use Legos to fill up the rest! Very cool stuff!
rrroach8 karma
If you watch the video linked in the original post you'll see that they use a minimal steel frame and use Legos to fill up the rest! Very cool stuff!
rrroach13 karma
When it comes down to assembling your build brick by brick, is the arrangement of each of the bricks something that you've planned in advance? In other words, are the builders/assembly workers following a strict set of instructions like those you'd find in a normal Lego set, or is much of it done off the cuff? I'm curious how you're able to achieve such perfect curvature and scaling and whatnot considering that you build from the bottom up.
If you do have strict instructions for the assembly, how are those created? Is there special software that allows you to convert a CAD model into a custom Lego set?
Sorry for the technical questions; I'm an engineering student and a Lego Maniac for life :)
PS - A small suggestion: turn down the volume of the music in your next video just a tad! It got hard to hear what was being said at some points.
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