02-05-2018, 10:13 AM
02-05-2018, 02:33 PM
Basically angled seems to have come into effect because the "reference" droid back whenever were droids that had been banged around a bit on display at Planet Hollywood or wherever. Apparently they got "bent" sometime and not straightened.
Stills from the show seem to show straight. And Lee & Oliver's new droids are certainly straight.
I confess I'm still attached to MCK-Y's angled versions though, but we did straight for the Make-a-Wish droid.
So, it's up to you. Folks get far more creative about other bits of the droid
Stills from the show seem to show straight. And Lee & Oliver's new droids are certainly straight.
I confess I'm still attached to MCK-Y's angled versions though, but we did straight for the Make-a-Wish droid.
So, it's up to you. Folks get far more creative about other bits of the droid
02-05-2018, 02:45 PM
(02-05-2018, 02:33 PM)kresty Wrote: [ -> ]Basically angled seems to have come into effect because the "reference" droid back whenever were droids that had been banged around a bit on display at Planet Hollywood or wherever. Apparently they got "bent" sometime and not straightened.Thanks.
Stills from the show seem to show straight. And Lee & Oliver's new droids are certainly straight.
I confess I'm still attached to MCK-Y's angled versions though, but we did straight for the Make-a-Wish droid.
So, it's up to you. Folks get far more creative about other bits of the droid
I'm going to try both and see then. I'll have 4 units complete for our May Makerfaire so plenty of time for trial.
Still have another mini-gonk to complete as Well... ugh...
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02-05-2018, 02:50 PM
Well, if you have multiple droids, then sure, do both Straight seems to look more canon, but I'm "used" to the sloped appearance and straight looks stuffy to me. (though I'm getting a little more used to it).
Since angled is tough without a hinge in Lego, MCK-Y's are on hinges, so we can do either
Since angled is tough without a hinge in Lego, MCK-Y's are on hinges, so we can do either