21 Views· 06 September 2022
Bending LEGO plates to my will
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This build is the third in a series.
The first is a dodecahedron: https://youtu.be/cOCSMaGL1WQ
The second is a rhombicuboctahedron: https://youtu.be/jSfezZqOKrc
This build is a curved approximation of an icosahedron: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Icosahedron
You may also recognize it as the the shape of the classic d20 in dungeons & dragons. : )
This video has a number of issues that I’m not particularly happy with—but I decided to release it anyway. Those issues partially stem from the filming process, but mostly it's the fact that the design isn't optimal, i.e. it needs to be improved and reincarnated. But I’m trying hard to not let perfection get in the way of showing you really interesting builds.
A couple of notes:
1. This build is 'studs in' because its curvature is fairly high, and this building technique bends more in that direction. It makes for an interesting look, although I'd love to see how big I have to make it in order to have the build be 'studs out'.
2. There was no hiding the fact that these plates have been part of a high stress build for many years. This meant that they have warped slightly in the direction of that stress (although you can't really tell by looking at them individually) and the plates have also lost some ‘clutch power’ (i.e. how snugly the studs fit inside other pieces). However neither of these facts are an issue once the build is fully assembled.
For builders who reuse their bricks over and over again, this degradation of the bricks is a non-starter, and I can appreciate that—it would make their normal building life difficult/unpleasant. For me, I am creating an icosahedron, and it will always be an icosahedron—so the warping of the bricks ultimately doesn’t matter. And as this build has survived many years, and yet still handled being torn apart, reassembled, spun, and rolled around--it just shows how tough and resilient these little bricks truly are. 😁
Piece breakdown - 1x2 plates (2940), hinge plate 1x4 swivel (120), 2x2 corner plates (180) in 12 vertices & 30 edges
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