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This forum is for actual Licenses from the LEGO company. All other MOCs based on movies should be placed in the Other Themes forum. Thank you.

And Captain Green Hair is right. Please don't bump topics just for responses.

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What's a Wall.E? :blush:

Anyway, by comparing it to others on TBB, I think it's a very good representation.

However, it looks a little wide in comparison to the others; this could be rectified using MicahBerger's hand technique -

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- changing the 1x1 brick with 5 studs to yellow, with 2 yellow hands in the holes and then 2 bley hands attached to these.

The neck also looks a little stubby, from what I've seen - a gearstick into the binoculars, with the ball buried into the 1x1 brick might work better...

It's also a shame that technic t-pieces only come in grey :sadnew:

And Captain Green Hair is right. Please don't bump topics just for responses.

Although he doesn't gain anything from it :wacko:

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i've seen him on brothers brick and its briliant! i'm currently making the same, but i don't have parts for the 'hands' and those T parts and 1x1 yellow tiles.

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That is a cool creation :wub:! I always love small stuff that are good, the more pieces used - the tougher my review gets!

Joe Meno won a prize at Brickworld this year with a really good-looking technic one, I can´t find the pictures of it though :hmpf_bad:!

CopMike

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Joe Meno won a prize at Brickworld this year with a really good-looking technic one, I can´t find the pictures of it though :hmpf_bad:!

CopMike

Here it is:

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This seems to be the latest trend: building Wall-E. I would just like to see the movie. :blush: He is a cute little bugger, isn't he?

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tedbeard, what did you use to attach the "wheels" on?

The "treads" ( Technic, Axle Joiner Double Flexible) 45590.gif are attached to a Plate, Modified 1 x 1 with Clip: 4081b.gif using a custom cut :pir-oh: piece of rigid tubing threaded through at the back.

I will try to take a picture of it "exploded" later today.

EDIT: I added an exploded view: 2637562571_6e3b56b292_m.jpg

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