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