Robotic Turtles of Mass Destruction

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Robotic Turtles of Mass Destruction

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Inspired by the Galapagos LEGO animals discussion, presenting the Robotic Turtles of Mass Destruction!

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As mentioned before I am not at all sure if this has been done before. So sorry in advance if I am stepping on anyone's toes...

These little cuties weigh in at a 13 piece count at the most & 7 for the prototype.

Just a bit of fun really ;)
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I like the white one the best, but they all look good. I might borrow the design for a normal turtle. :D
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DARKspawn wrote:Inspired by the Galapagos LEGO animals discussion
Wow, I never thought I could spark so much inspiration. Hope you keep building these.

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These are really great, DARK. I especially like the original and the red one. Gotta love cute little giant-laser-totin' turtles! (Or tortoises.)

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Post by Aragornn45 »

:D Very interesting idea, I don't believe I ever would have thought of that one. They look great too, although I think I like the plain one, with the british guy.
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tehe! Thanks guys :D
Aragornn45 wrote:They look great too, although I think I like the plain one, with the british guy.
You mean Major Rumbottom? He's a crotchety old goat that one ;)
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Awww... they are adorable...
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Very cool idea!

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Those tikes are demented...

... and I mean that as a compliment!

Nice work. Nicer imagination. Well done.

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Hmmm, interesting tangent the Galapagos discussion sparked.

If it weren't for your original turtle, I don't know if I would recognize these as being turtles.

Pretty funny though.
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Thanks guys :)

My 2 year old calls them "R-bots!" & says "beep beep." She is so cute.
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