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Sunday, June 28, 2015

Lego Creation~Barbeque! Part 2 (Includes answer to last "Guess the Minifigure")

(Continuation of last post)


Get another 2x4 plate and place it on the right
side of the BBQ

Get a 2x4 plate and place it on the left side

now push that aside and get a whatever this is called. It is a flat curvy thing

get a 1x4 plate and place it on the side that is lower than the others

now get a 1x4 brick and place it on the left side (I later changed the white
pieces to gray)

another 1x4 brick on the right

two 1x2's side by side on the last remaining edge


Get two more 1x2 bricks and put them on the lower side to make
all the edges the same height


now get one of these and place it one pair of the 1x2 bricks.

it should look like this

now attach it to the back of the BBQ so it looks like an open lid

now get these 1x2 grill plates and place them from left to right
covering the lower surface of the grill.

It should look like this

Now get two 1x2 plate with an indented stud in the middle and place
them in the center of the 2x4 plate

This will make an extra cooking spot.

Now add a few grilling accessories to this handy piece


Voila! (i added a little propane bottle on the bottom of the grill)
Of course, this grill is a little too big for minifigs, so i put mine on stilts!
Just add some food to the grill!

Ahh! A nice relaxing scene.
(P.S: The minifig on the left is holding a Bricka-Cola made by Eclipse Grafx Bricks. Check them out!)

(P.P.S: That piece of meat on the extra cooker is a piece of bacon also made by Eclipse Grafx Bricks)

 
I hope you liked that tutorial! If you liked it, please leave a comment telling me so. Also, please take a minute to take our survey. There is a tab at the top of the blog saying "Survey" Thanks!

Oh, plus! The answer to the mystery minifigure was:
Kai from Ninjago!








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