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In lugnet.general, Brendan Powell Smith writes:
> In lugnet.announce.moc, Reinhard "Ben" Beneke writes:
> > My solution looked like this and I like this first time not-overweighted
> > minifig, so I wanted to share the idea:
> > http://www.brickshelf.com/cgi-bin/gallery.cgi?i=276688
>
> That's a fascinating solution. She could become the spokesmodel for Minifig
> Waist Watchers.
;-))
> It's also quite interesting to see a minifig who actually
> looks like they are in a believable sitting position with their butt on a
> bench and their feet on the ground. Could you explain a little more about
> the parts you used for the torso? Though she looks lovely in all-black, it
> makes it difficult to see what's between her knees. So to speak.
hehehe...
It is made up very simple: the body is a 1x1x1 with technic hole. On top of
that there is the head. Below there is a part 4081:
http://www.rene-hoffmeister.de/1000steine/teilereferenz/4081.gif
Attached to that there are the 1x2x0.33 tiles as legs.
The arms are standard arms from minifigs. Connected to the 1x1x1-technic
brick and each other by a fitting axle (I used a part of a broken
miniantenna). That is not too sturdy though..... The diameter of the joint of
the minifigs arma is bigger than a normal antenna. So you cannot connect these
arms to a 1x1x1 lamp holder brick or the center hole of a technic peg. Maybe
someone else finds a better way to fix them?
I would tend to drill a pair of small holes into a 1x1x1 brick now. I have
such masses of them: I would not regret to 'destroy' them for a useful
purpose.... Still: I would prefer a pure Lego solution.
> Oh, yeah, the cars look great, by the way!
Thanks!
Ben
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