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  1. I was inspired by the classic puzzle game and designed my own Lego block puzzle. This set consists of four sturdy, hollow 6x6 blocks. Each is face-plated with a quarter of an image. Combine the blocks to complete the puzzle image. Lego Block Puzzle Set Lego Block Puzzle Faces Lego Ideas Project
  2. This is my LEGO sign made in matter-of-perspective technique. That means that you can only see the sign when you look at it directly from the front side. From any other side or angle it looks like the bricks are randomly positioned without any logic and order. I saw a sculpture made in this technique few years ago and I was really amazed. Hope you like my concept too. It's made from 390 bricks.
  3. Who is the first to provide legal instructions (legal as in 'not making use of slack') for this cube? It is possible . LXF-file here.
  4. LXF: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/nachapon/94UCSSSD/40_nachapon_cube_twist_puzzle.lxf LXF V2: http://www.brickshelf.com/gallery/nachapon/94UCSSSD/39_nachapon_rubik_cube_twist_puzzle.lxf YouTube revealed (solved). YouTube Lego LDD Cube Twist Puzzle by Nachapon S., on Flickr Version 2: The new Rubik. New Rubik Cube Twist Puzzle by Nachapon S., on Flickr
  5. Hi, A few months ago I built a 3D Puzzle on a bored day. It just came into my mind and I built it. A lot of people tried it and most of them really liked it, because it wasn't impossible difficult, but certainly not easy. A few days ago, I came across the puzzle again, and I decided to make building instructions for it. You can download the instructions here. I didn't bothered making pictures of it, but JunkStyleGio made a render of it:
  6. Yooha

    Another CM puzzle

    Hi Everyone! After the tremendous success of the first guess-the-CM-series-by-their-colors puzzle, I try another one. This time, every minifig in a series is represented by 3 colors, which makes it easier to solve, I hope. There are some rules/hints, which help you: The three colors from top to bottom are: head(gear)/torso/legs. No accessories played any part. If the head is yellow – which is for most cases – then the color represents the headgear, unless the head is yellow and there is no headgear, but this case is very rare. If the head is not yellow, then the color represents the head for most, but not for all cases! The torso color is the base color for most cases, but sometimes I wanted to show the color of the arms or the printing color for the torso, because if the torso color had been always the base color, many minifigs would have been one-colored– for instance the butcher in CM 6. I wanted to avoid it. If there is only a little amount of other color in the torso, than it isn't shown. Where is the limit between lot and a little? The waiter is plain black, but the man-bat is not. For the colors, I tried to use the official colors. I used the color tones I found here: http://www.peeron.com/inv/colors The list is a little bit incomplete; it misses medium azure or light aqua for example, I found those colors at other places. I didn’t find the official colors for the molds for series 10. This time I just picked the colors I found appropriate according to the CGI and real-life pictures. For gold and other metallic molds, I found it hard to reflect the “shininess” of the surface by only an RGB code, so those colors maybe don’t look so good. The hockey player’s torso has a unique color. Maybe TLG’s intention was white, but the logo on him has a very light bluish color I couldn't identify. Since I found this puzzle easier then the previous one, let the solutions be harder. In posts, please tell me not only which bunch of color is which series, but tell me the order of the minifigs in it! For some cases, there is more then one minifig in a single series with the same order of colors. In that case, there is obviously more than one solution. To make the fun even longer, please send the solutions of only two series at most in one post, and wait some time after that for other members to post other solutions. I try to update this post as solutions come in, so you can see which ones are solved. Edit: The best about doing this puzzle was to learn how many colors there are in the lego world. So many brown for example! Good luck! UPDATE: Solved: Top row, 2nd and last on the bottom row. Read the posts if you want to see them. Won't put the solutions here if you still want to play. (upside-down minifig corrected)