@@JKBrickworks I recommend making the scales on the last 2 cars taper down to a single point. Snakes often have really small skinny tails. Maybe you could use some 2x2 and 1x1 corner tiles to make it looks like the scales are getting smaller, and then finish it off with a 1x1 cone piece? I guess one concern I have is that a skinny tail might look weird on a proportionately wide car, but the dark blue might actually blend into the track, helping to sell the illusion.
Missed it live, but great video. To easier see where it stops and starts, would it work to just remove one chain? To have spacing between the head and the tail - would the gab interfere with the drive?
I still think the head needs to be redesigned so it’s easier to see where it stops and ends
Agreed.
@@JKBrickworks I recommend making the scales on the last 2 cars taper down to a single point. Snakes often have really small skinny tails. Maybe you could use some 2x2 and 1x1 corner tiles to make it looks like the scales are getting smaller, and then finish it off with a 1x1 cone piece? I guess one concern I have is that a skinny tail might look weird on a proportionately wide car, but the dark blue might actually blend into the track, helping to sell the illusion.
Even in less than an hour, the results you created clearly shows (and super satisfying too)!
the Celebrimbor of Legos🙌🙌
Nice design
Soo cool
Missed it live, but great video.
To easier see where it stops and starts, would it work to just remove one chain? To have spacing between the head and the tail - would the gab interfere with the drive?
What about adding a hood, like a cobra
you could have just used 80562 (Rail 2X4) to pass the chain through instead of doing all that SNOT work😋
Nice idea, I'll have to try using them at some point as well.
Does it still runs when one car is missing?
me hubieran invitado a jugar 😿
1:14:00 is that Thing Running