February 11, 201213 yr Author The 4x4 hemispherical dome is completely hollow - there's nothing preventing it from rotating, without detachment, on top of the 4x4 round plate. It's not free-spinning, there's friction, but it doesn't have to detach to rotate. The R5 head can be attached with one of these: so that it can rotate freely.
February 11, 201213 yr I think it's a great third leg and the connection, looks secure enough. Nevertheless, it's an illegal connection because it stresses the plastic and isn't secure enough for your average kid to play with.I like this idea. Though, of course, I'm not really a fan of the huge sticker.
February 11, 201213 yr Author I'm the last person that would espouse using stickers, but I guess they have their uses. I'm wondering if some kind of static-cling vinyl would work... After a little googling...what the? Who's used these: http://www.brickstix.com When did these get invented?! Cool! Funny Conan O'Brien clip: http://teamcoco.com/video/greyson-maclean-drops-truth Okay! So, let's use a static-cling decoration for the body sticker. I'm feeling better already.
February 11, 201213 yr I'm the last person that would espouse using stickers, but I guess they have their uses. I'm wondering if some kind of static-cling vinyl would work... After a little googling...what the? Who's used these: http://www.brickstix.com When did these get invented?! Cool! I think they've been around for a while. I remember seeing them sometime in the middle of last year. Personally, looking at that picture of the German truck on the front page, I think their edges are too evident, (especially on the black minifig's torso) but I guess that's because they're made for kids who aren't going to be applying watersides.
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