My Awesome Giant Light Thingy

So I recently just started to really enjoy making more circular Lego structures. I used 2 x 4’s of different colors built with 16 on each level. I just put them in color patterns that I thought went nice together. I then took a flashlight and put it on the inside to make it look lit. Because of the gaps the structure looks kinda like a lamp.

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Bad Guys (Restaurant)

This is a restaurant I made for all the lego bad guys when they are off duty. The Bad Guys restaurant is a place for relaxation and fun. It has a pool table and arcade games to play on as well. I put the pool table in because bad guys love pool! I chose orange and red tiles for the restaurant floor because it looks like fire which is kind of evil. I chose a mix of bad guys from movie based minifigures and from lego created themes. The minifigures in the restaurant include an Endor Stormtrooper, Deadpool, Lex Luthor, and Sauruman.

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The Towers of Good and of Evil

For some unknown reason these two kings chose to build their towers right next to each other. It seems strange that people would want to hangout so close to their enemies. Maybe the two kings thought that it might be fun to have little battles with each other every few hours. Both of the kings are very proud rulers. They both have four people under them so no wonder they’re proud. The bad dude actually has six guys under him, but the skeletons were summoned by the necromancer (that short guy with the pointy hat).

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Town of the Wild West

My Wild West town has a saloon, a gallows, a water tower, a jail, a prison, and train tracks running through it. I even made a window that allows the prisoners to look out of their jail and out to the gallows, where a skeleton is hanging. The people inside the saloon are sure having a good time, but I hope they are not doing anything dangerous. There is a little conflict going on by the train tracks where a villain set free the prisoner and chained down a damsel in distress to the tracks. Luckily though, a brave hero came to the rescue and is having a gun showdown with that villain.

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Hopefully they are being safe.
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Matt Smith, 11th Incarnation of Doctor Who (2nd Edition)

I have made two SigFigs (signature figures) of the 11th Doctor. Overall I like this minifigure a lot more than than the “flesh” colored version of the 11th Doctor I made and posted earlier. I like it more for two reasons, firstly because this one has an actual red bow tie on it, and secondly because these days, I just prefer yellow lego minifigures to “flesh” ones. I got the minifig torso from a sheriff, I got the hair from Anakin Skywalker, and I don’t know where I got the face from. I like the sheriff minifigure torso because you can’t even see the sheriff badge when my minifigure puts the Doctor’s sonic screwdriver in his left hand. And if someone notices the sheriff badge, I can just say this is the 11th Doctor in the episode “Mercy” (season 7) where he become a sheriff or deputy.

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The Donut Shop

This donut shop is the first building of my new Lego city. I started with building this shop first because donuts are the tastiest thing to have in a city. I did not have any donut pieces so I improvised by using 1 x 1 pieces/studs. I made a place for motorcycles and bikes on the side of the shop. It holds four cycles. I have a cabinet full of donuts, a stove for frying the donuts, a sink, 3 tables, a coffee maker, a new model of a gumball machine, and 2 nozzles that spray out icing onto the donuts.

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The Folding Horror

I created this Lego amusement park ride purely from my imagination. I called it “The Folding Horror” because it folds and unfolds, hurtling the passengers across the amusement park. Fully unfolded, this ride is longer than a foot. This ride is definitely a S.R.O.S. (scary ride of scariness).

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‘Murican Tilt-a-Whirl

Tilt-a-Whirl (Round-up/Zero Gravity) is a ride I had been wanting to make for a while. Technically, I finished this ride weeks ago, but I never got around to making a post about it. My Tilt-a-Whirl has the ability to spin around, like the real thing, and it also can turn quite a lot. As you can see, the Tilt-a-Whirl fits  eight people, which I think is a perfect amount for an amusement park ride. I just added the ‘Murican theme to make it look cooler.

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Tilt-a-Whirl in the position to let passengers on.
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Tilt-a-Whirl turned to the left.
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Tilt-a-Whirl turned to the right.