July 2, 201113 yr Haha, I was going to do something similar You missed out a step though - the mysterious transition from yellow to fleshie
July 2, 201113 yr Author On 7/2/2011 at 9:42 PM, Severus said: Very nice! I love this! A fine use for the Gorilla-costumed minifig! -Severus Thanks. The Gorilla fig is my favorite out of all collectible minifigs. On 7/2/2011 at 9:53 PM, Rufus said: Haha, I was going to do something similar You missed out a step though - the mysterious transition from yellow to fleshie Beat you to it, eh? Transition from yellow to flesh is the Evolution (in LEGO form) On 7/2/2011 at 9:54 PM, Dick-Trom said: haha, that's an awesome set-up! Thanks.
July 2, 201113 yr That is cool but there's two of the same monkey but there is no thing to fit there so good
July 2, 201113 yr Author On 7/2/2011 at 11:16 PM, phil skycrawler said: That is cool but there's two of the same monkey but there is no thing to fit there so good It meant to show an "aping humans?", i.e. when monkeys started to walk on two hind legs only.
July 2, 201113 yr Nice set up, now you just need to get them on a single base and it would make a great MOC to keep on one's desk.
July 2, 201113 yr Author On 7/2/2011 at 11:49 PM, Daniel said: Nice set up, now you just need to get them on a single base and it would make a great MOC to keep on one's desk. My daughter took half of the picture elements for her zoo.
July 3, 201113 yr Very clever presentation brickarmy! Now you only need to include a futuristic version of the species. Great job!
July 3, 201113 yr Author On 7/3/2011 at 5:01 AM, KielDaMan said: Very clever presentation brickarmy! Now you only need to include a futuristic version of the species. Great job! Thanks a lot KielDaMan. Spaceman would certainly be a more pleasant alternative then a suggestion I got to follow through with the zombie Another idea suggested was to add a Roman and/or Egyptian between caveman and modern.
July 4, 201113 yr Very nice concept and spectacular execution, brickarmy I'd just like to ask you to reduce the pic size to 800 pixel maximum, as per our Member Guidelines
September 17, 201113 yr This brightened my day. The only thing that vexes me is the big time skip between fish and mammal. A frog could have worked as a placeholder for amphibians, although nothing could be done for Lego's lack of non-snake reptiles. Also not sure if clams belong in the sequence, I would guess one of the worm phylum would be first, if anything because of similarities with hagfish and lamprey. Details aside, where did you get that long bone from? Is it custom?
September 18, 201113 yr Haha. Nice. Shouldn't there be a reptile in between the mouse and the fish though?
September 19, 201113 yr Shouldv'e added a frog between the fish and rat. And then shoulded the part about how life began too.
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