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Walt Disney's Frozen! For clarification, that apostrophe is to say "Walt Disney is Frozen!", not the possessive form to say a movie his company might have... Come look in the Disney Vault and see just where they have kept Walt all these years. Inspired by 76252 Batcave - Shadowbox, I knew I wanted to do something like this when I saw the set, because sometimes I just like building somewhat kooky things. This build gave me a chance to use some fun Spike/Powered Up elements like the string lights, light panel, and force sensor, which you'll see down below. Here you can see the build and Mickey's silhouette. I have eight lights peeking through to help illuminate because this thing can get a little dark. BUT! when you press on the force sensor here, the red light from up above glows on Walt. Spooky! A closer view with both red light off and on with some better shots of the greebling. See Mickey Mouse in his lab coat taking care of his Creator. Looks like Donald is going to do some maintenance on the vats of cryogenic cooling to keep Walt in stasis. Minnie also in a labcoat going to check on some things with Gus. I mean, Walt Disney is Frozen, it makes sense that one character from the movie shows up. Side and back views of the build. And just some fun photos to leave you with. Comments and criticism as always are more than welcome. Enjoy!
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I recently finished and updated a Stud.io model that I started a long time ago: Uncle Scrooge's Money Bin. As I grew up in Germany, I read a lot of "Lustige Taschenbücher" in my childhood but also comic boocs by Carl Barks or Don Rosa. Although the Money Bin looks a bit different in the "DuckTales" cartoons, I decided for the european version because it's the one I know from my childhood and I think the colorful outside fits more to LEGO than just a light grey cube. I also uploaded this model to the IDEAS plattform and I'd be very happy about every supporter! ideas.lego.com/projects/5f3275bf-b5fd-4754-8198-dde991f13b46 The model features several details on the inside like Uncle Scrooge's desk, his Number One Dime, a cannon to protect the vault from the Beagle Boys, a safe and Scrooge's "Worry Room" with a worn out floor. The roof and the first floor can be taken off and the rear wall can be folded out to get access to the inside: I hope you like it, feel free to give feedback or tips, I can try to include them in a re-design in the future :) Grettings, Aldar Beedo
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