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Sunday, May 29, 2011

PINK GLITTER ICE CREAM CART 2011 • BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS


Above: Finished model of the new 2011 PINK GLITTER ICE CREAM CART.

PINK GLITTER ICE CREAM CART 2011 • BUILDING INSTRUCTIONS

This posting contains directions and images identical to the printed instructions that are included with this custom building kit from BrickTrickDude available only on Ebay.

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Below: Parts included in the BrickTrickDude custom building kit.

PARTS LIST
1 white 4x4 parabola
1 white antennae pole
1 bright pink 1x1 cap
1 white 2x4 plate
1 white 1x2 plate w/handle
2 white 1x2 plates
1 dark pink 2x2 brick
1 pink trans. glitter 1x2 brick
2 yellow trans. 1x1 caps
3 dark blue trans. 1x1 caps
3 red trans. 1x1 caps
2 black and gray gearshifts
1 pearl gold goblet
1 light orange ice cream scoops
1 green trans. 1x1 cone
1 red trans. 1x1 cone
2 light gray 2x2 axle plates
4 black smooth rubber tires
4 white 8mm wheel rims

GAL PAL Minifigure “Gabby” is assembled.
1 brown “ponytail” wig
1 female head w/eyebrows,
red lipstick/alternate face
1 blue/white overall torso
1 blue hips/legs


Step 1: Snap bright pink cap on to white 4x4 parabola. Stack dark blue trans. caps and red trans. caps, add gearshifts. Place “scoops” in goblet. Add yellow transparent caps to red and green transparent cones.


Step 2: Build cart base by attaching dark pink 2x2 brick and pink glitter 1x2 brick to light gray axle plates. Stack both white 1x2 plates and add to cart base as shown. Place black tires on white rims.


Step 3: Add the white 1x2 plate with handle as shown and top cart with white 2x4 plate. Add condiments, dispenser bottles and ice cream sundae to pegs on top of ice cream cart.


Step 4: Add the cap/parabola assembly to the white antennae pole and place “umbrella” on remaining peg on top of cart.


Step 5: Carefully add wheels to pegs on light gray axle plates and you’re ready to roll for a big day of ice cream sales.

Friday, May 20, 2011

BLUE VICTORIAN DUPLEX


Above: A "Blue Victorian" designed and built by Brick Trick artist Philip Buchan.

BLUE VICTORIAN DUPLEX

This posting features images of a custom architectural structure designed and built by Brick Trick artist Philip Buchan. Philip used images of houses from our home city of SAN FRANCISCO for research, reference and design inspiration. This version is an interpretation of a classic Victorian Duplex with two side-by-side units.

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Below: Large stairs lead to the double door entrance.





Above: Close-up shot shows architectural details on the upper windows and crown molding.

Below: The backside of the BLUE VICTORIAN DUPLEX.





Above: Each unit has an exterior back staircase.

Below: The front of the BLUE VICTORIAN DUPLEX from another vantage point.