Posted March 11, 201114 yr Just saw this posted on the Bricklink forums. Great imagination and great techniques: Original size (2778 x 2037)
March 11, 201114 yr WOAAAA ... Very cartoonish/disneyish! I LOVE IT! the hands look sooooo realistic! I had to zoom in and study the leg assembly for some time to understans how it's made ... quite simply genius!!!! Excellent MOC! P.S is the original creator a member? if so please identify yourself so we can give credit where it 's due!! Pirate Edited March 11, 201114 yr by Piratedave84
March 11, 201114 yr If that isn't Dr. Seuss inspired, I'll eat my hat. I like my hat quite a bit. That is a glorious model.
March 11, 201114 yr This is by Legohaulic. I really do love the Suess style of it and the little rhyme that goes with this MOC. The claws look wonderful and I love the forward vacuum. I would really like to have one of those. sorting wouldn't nearly be as hard. I'm not sure if calling it an A.B.S. Snorter was too good of an idea though.
March 11, 201114 yr On 3/11/2011 at 1:49 PM, JCC1004 said: I really do love the Suess style of it and the little rhyme that goes with this MOC. The claws look wonderful and I love the forward vacuum. The forward vacuum is cool, but I love the random-looking stream of bricks at the back. Very cleverly assembled!
March 11, 201114 yr Where can I order one? I need it soooo bad, I have a ginormous box of "to be sorted" that requires sorting!!!
March 11, 201114 yr On 3/11/2011 at 1:02 PM, Siegfried said: Looks like something Dr Suess would build. On 3/11/2011 at 1:18 PM, Esser-Z said: If that isn't Dr. Seuss inspired, I'll eat my hat. I like my hat quite a bit. Correct, Legohaulic built this for the Dr. Seuss category in the MOCAthalon on MOCpages.And I think we could all use one at one time or another.
March 11, 201114 yr Count me in on the needing-one. All my Lego's horribly unsorted, with the exception of MOST of my minifigs and minifig parts!
March 12, 201114 yr At first glance I seriously thought this was a non-Lego toy due to the non-studded smooth surfaces, so a pretty neat job my Mr. Legohaulic on this one.
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