Robot's Workshop: Small Show
- Joshua Tellez
- Mar 1, 2024
- 2 min read
Monster Monday this week, I produced something very weak. I guess you could say I do it on a Weak-ly basis. A sort of anthropomorphic Great Crested Grebe... look, I wasn't feeling it. I didn't even know what the feet looked like and I'm too lazy to fix it right now.

I had no idea that their feet looks like a bunch of three bananas. And I don't feel like going back.
Last thing I'd like to show you all are some dope micro builds for you AFOLs in the chat.
That's the acronym for Adult Fan(s) Of LEGO. These models are themed after two of the classic space themes from the late 1900s.
Starting with:
The Lunar Navigator, a Classic Space inspired vehicle made with modern parts.
Anyone who's a huge fan would know that when we got the first Space sets, we got these brightly colored astronauts! The vehicles had a classic color scheme of blue, light gray, and transparent yellow.
The cover image was inspired by the boxes of old. The Classic LEGOLAND branding that is in no way associated with the LEGOLAND Parks, that is a separate thing now.

The cover art features the earth far off from the moon, where our lunar exploration team is headquartered.

The side view.

And a perspective.
And lastly, the Snow Strider, an Ice Planet 2002 inspired creation. And made this after forgetting that the thumbnail image had an extremely specific ratio.

Front-Side Angle

Back

And Perspective view.

The instructions are downloadable, and the paywall is fairly cheap. Mostly because, if you're going to buy the parts for it, I wouldn't want to make it expensive for someone looking to get the parts for it.
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