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LEGO Discussion => LEGO sets and products => Topic started by: Royalridge on January 27, 2018, 04:19 pm
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Made this video when I built the new Saturn V
https://youtu.be/qvOj3Timq84
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Thanks for sharing Royalridge 😊
How long did it take to make this video?
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15 hours over three days from memory. Some people do timelapse of builds and just set up cameras and build away. I took individual frames and positioned the bits during the build.
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That was brilliant, so much better than the standard stop motion builds with hands etc. Reminds me of the classic 10179 build from a few years ago https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrOkx5rQHgI (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lrOkx5rQHgI)
15 hours is a lot less than I expected it would take, worth the extra effort I think. I hope you do some more.
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Similar to that 10179 I did part of 75881 in that style as a first attempt at stop motion.
https://youtu.be/hYKWekDhSQI
I intend doing more at some point.
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Brilliant first attempt, it worked really well.
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Nice Video! Brilliant set too, got one for xmas from the fat bearded one. Really enjoyed the build but struggling to find somewhere to display it
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Great video. Really impressive.
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That's deadly! It's amazing to see how much goes into the internal structure!
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Really enjoyed the build but struggling to find somewhere to display it
Me too, it got knocked over by my wife and is currently in a bunch of bits back in the box. I've a couple of tall glass display cabinets from Ikea that has other Lego in it and I'm going to need another one with at least one shelf "missing" for the Saturn V. I'm really bummed Lego aren't going to do the Launch Tower as a set, but I'm hoping the folks that made it will release build plans.