
NEW ECTO 1 LEGO FULL
It’s hot and, in a city full of beer and seafood, full of smells. I see your point, but allow me to retort. (Ray Dubicki)īut how objectionable to suggest doing Legos in the summer! Like, go outside now and save this indoor stuff for the part of the year it’s dark. Happy Grogu all put together and ready to eat some sentient beings. Each of the panels of Grogu’s outfit were separately assembled and snapped to the interior armature. This is the base armature inside the model. There is a deep satisfaction in seeing this sculpture evolve. The panels look like landscapes, building up angles and blocks to this organic fabric shape. It starts with a rectangular frame then each side of The Child’s robe is separately built and attached vertically. The Lego Grogu is essentially a statue of the Star Wars character, but building it is a lesson in squaring the circle. Instead of row after row of individual gray blocks layering up to a castle, the sets are colorful, dynamic, three dimensional constructions. Some day, I hope to complete this set of Lego car models with a 1974 Dodge Monaco uniquely modified with the Mount Prospect Police logo, no cigarette lighter, and a very large megaphone on the roof. When it’s done, it will go on the shelf to join a 1959 Cadillac Miller-Meteor Sentinel that was uniquely modified with backpack proton accelerators and ecto-containment facilities. (Ray Dubicki) Lego Set 10274 Ghostbusters Ecto-1, completed and showing off the gadgetry. (Ray Dubicki) Lego Set 10274 Ghostbusters Ecto-1, a solid build of the upgraded Cadillac ambulance. (Ray Dubicki) Lego minifig Doc Brown and Marty McFly from Back to the Future. Lego Set 10300 Back to the Future Time Machine, in process through Bag #5 (Ray Dubicki) Lego minifig Doc Brown Great Scott Variant and Marty McFly Multiverse Variant from Back to the Future. It cased in the mechanism that flips the wheels for hover mode.

I just finished Bag #5, where we assembled the front wheel wells and slapped the DMC logo over the silver bumper. The Lego model I have underway right now is a 1981 DeLorean DMC-12 uniquely modified with a flux capacitor and 1.21 gigawatt Mr. They’re like books, where if you maintain the right shape and size pile for long enough, there will be one ready for the moment you need it.

NEW ECTO 1 LEGO CRACK
I’ve been accumulating them, waiting for the right spot to crack one open.


I have a couple larger sets lined up for the next few weeks. Get yourself a nice Lego set and enjoy putting it together. Folks get a little too wound up about the sunlight, so maybe we should add something else to the list. Unfortunately, one thing that’s not on the list is to calm down. It’s good the sun is up for 16 hours, we’re going to need all of it. We must makes sure to see the Solstice Parade, the Pride Parade, the Storm and the Reign, the Sounders and the Mariners, and then out for berry picking at the farm. We must plan hikes and cookouts and gardening and bug finding and horseback rides and paddle boarding and bike treks and beach time. We have to get to parks and museums and amusement parks and family cabins and summer camps. That means we have to do all the outside things that we couldn’t do during the gloomy Seattle Long Dark, making hay while the sun shines. Now that we here in the northern hemisphere have celebrated summer solstice, we must get Official Summer underway. Lego Set 10300 Back to the Future Time Machine, in process through Bag #5 (Ray Dubicki)
