A while ago I blogged about a Lego vessel we called the Millennium Ship. This mini flyer, designed just by me, can attach to the bottom of the mother ship. This little ship is pretty complex for its size, a number of hinges accommodate the inclined wings. The pink thingy on the top was an extra piece from General Grievous' wheel bike....
Saturday, September 13, 2014
Saturday, August 9, 2014
LIGHT CONTRAPTION
My dad and I built a rotating Lego sculpture mostly made up of translucent elements. Its axis is inclined and it is driven by an electric motor. We made photos of our sculpture while it was stationary and rotating. The colours of translucent elements become especially vivid and intense when light passes through them.
The movement of the sculpture created very interesting effects.
Sunday, July 20, 2014
MILLENNIUM SHIP
The ship is 56 cm long. Based on the size of a lego minifigure (4cm), we calculated that the length of the real ship would be about 25 meters. Our ship has all kinds of opening panels that reveal cargo holds, a command center and a minifigure compartment.
Since the ship is so aerodynamic we figured it could be a stealth vehicle.
The ship comes with a detachable mini-flyer that I will describe in a separate post.
Sunday, June 1, 2014
Games with paper tetrahedrons
We downloaded a template of a tetrahedron from the internet. A tetrahedron is a symmetrical 3D shape made up of 4 identical triangles. We produced 11 of them. Our tetrahedrons attract each other by having magnets glued inside them. They will therefore also stick to a steel base. We made use of that when we went outdoors and played a fun game: throwing the tetrahedrons onto a steel target plate. They didn't always stick!
When we got home we combined our tetrahedrons into a mobile.
Sunday, May 4, 2014
Speeding race car
This is a race car that I built all by myself. It rolls extremely fast and smooth. It is even faster than my previous fastest car, REX'S X1 SPEED ATACK, built in May 2013. The speed can be attributed to the way the axles connect with the car.
Saturday, April 26, 2014
drawing shapes
Today I practiced drawing 3-dimensional shapes like cubes and cylinders. We made a LEGO donkey lay figure with lots of 3-dimensional parts. Drawing a figure can be much harder than building one. When you draw an oval it's important to observe the lines ruling the drawing.
Thursday, March 6, 2014
Light spinner
IMG 7272
https://vimeo.com/88134440 |
My new lego creation has a type of rotating structure on top that connects to its motor. The motor also connects to the front wheels driving the vehicle. This is accomplished by a long driveshaft. There are 3 LEDs at the tips of the rotating structure. If the LEDs had been connected to the main battery cell (that powers the motor), then the cables would've been entangled, stopping the vehicle. Therefore the rotating structure has its own battery cell, supplying electricity to the lights.
Sunday, February 16, 2014
Darth Malgus' meditation cube
When he wants to focus his mind Darth Malgus retreats to his meditation cube orbiting Korriban. Because there is no gravity inside his cube, Darth Malgus is able to float while meditating!
The construction of the cube involved six 16 x 16 square elements that are
connected by a set of hinges.
Saturday, January 4, 2014
phantasy planet
Yesterday we constructed a model planet that is also a night lamp.
The axis of my planet is tilted approximately by 40 degrees.
Materials used:
- wooden block and stick,
- clear plastic sheets… folded into segments,
- translucent vellum paper… folded into similar segments,
- metal beads,
- red polyester thread,
- lego power functions battery cell and LEDs,
- coloured markers and window paint
Thursday, January 2, 2014
T-7 Shuttle
On the 2nd of January 2014, my dad and I built a shuttle that I called the T-7 shuttle. Although it is named after the LEGO Star Wars T-6 Shuttle the design is quite different. My ship has a hatch that you can open, and so peek inside through the back. If you want to compare my design with the T-6 shuttle, the crucial thing is the amount of space inside: the T-7 can transport loads of people or cargo.
Sunday, December 22, 2013
microscope photos
These are some of my microscope photos from yesterday's post.
It appears that a leaf is made up of segments. And in this case some parts are
still yellow and the other parts have turned brown.
pear stem (2mm wide)
Saturday, December 21, 2013
i-Pad microscope
We created a simple microscope out of LEGO and an i-Pad.
Then we assembled several samples to observe them through
our microscope. For most of the samples we shone light through, to
discover what they look like.
The most amazing results were obtained with a pear stem, a printed paper,
some moss fresh off the soccer field (....yuummmie!) and a leaf.
I will post the photos tomorrow.
Sunday, November 24, 2013
NN-Droid-S4 Starfighter
I built a new phantasy ship for a commando droid. The hatch for the cockpit is at the bottom, which is unusual. The ship has 4 flick missiles mounted on the wings. We took the ship apart to rebuild it for a stop motion film... Enjoy!
IMG 6936
https://vimeo.com/80195925 |
...and check out some of my other stop motion fun!!
Sunday, October 27, 2013
leaf animals
Yesterday, I made close up photos of leaves. Later, I practised drawing animals that are featured in an app called Pony Trails. In GraphicConverter we merged the photos with the drawings, using operations like "invert", "lasso", "colour rotation" and "invert selection". "Enjoy"!
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