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Im actually not really sure where this would go, so I took my best guess.
At the LEGO Roadshow in Dallas (and most likely at all the other Roadshow
locations), there were displays of creations by LEGO employees. In particular,
there was this one really awesome carnivorous plant, which I and a few other
TexLUGgers took pictures of. Here is the one picture I took of it:
http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=441741
Using the pictures I found online, I rebuilt the plant as best I could.
But I also limited myself to the parts found within the three 4101 Wild Creature
Designer Sets I happen to own. After all, this was a roadshow MOC, and the
roadshow was really meant to tout the value of the designer sets (at least IMO).
Picture = Post Mod Gallery Link
Design notes:
I have no idea how accurate my design is to the original, since I didnt have
instructions nor blown up views of the pot or the back of the plants head.
The difference I know of are the lack of some light green decorations on the
back of the head, the click hinges on the top and bottom jaws attach differently
than the original, and the soil in the pot is sculptured differently. I also
added some teeth to the top jaw simply because I wanted to.
While I limited myself to three 4101s, I believe it could actually be built with
parts from only two 4101s.
There are four parts in the original design that are not found in 4101, but
three are found in the little robots designer set (4097). These parts are the
2x2 modified green slope on the nose, the 3x2 green plate with hole under it,
and the 1x1 round yellow brick. Im not sure which designer set has the 1x1
round yellow cone (if any).
All in all I am very happy with how closely I was able to recreate the MOC,
though creating the pot was quite a challenge with the part restrictions. Im
also impressed with how sturdy it is compared to what one would think it would
be.
I shall call her... Audry II
--Anthony
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