I stumbled across this post on Flavorwire.com and just had to pass it on. The marketing guys for Pilot Extra-Fine ball-pens had a fantastic idea to show off their product by creating a viral marketing campaign displaying intricate tattoos on a few LEGO guys (and 1 girl). All of these are great, but this first one was my favorite, click through to see them all in full size.
Category: Legos
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Walter 3.0
In April of 2008 I built Walter 2.0, now meet Walter 3.0.
I was out at my families house over Christmas and was bored out of my mind, so I broke out my Lego collection. Amazingly no one had taken Walter 2.0 apart yet, so I decided it was time for an upgrade of sorts.
First off, I removed the pulley system that ran the wheels in Walters shoes as I needed the motors for the upgrades I had in mind.
Next, I took apart his head and modified his eyes to allow light from the Lego “fiber optics” kit through. Then I installed a small switch in the back of his head to allow the optics to be turned on.
And now that Walter has evil red eyes, why not a laser cannon…
Much better. The cannon is run by a small motor in his arm, and is controlled by the same switch that turns on the eyes.
I’m not entirely happy with how it turned out, but it’ll have to wait until next Christmas for another upgrade. At this point I’m leaning towards turning Walter into a Borg, sadly though, I have a limited number of black and gray bricks.
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Meet Walter
This is Walter 2.0, my latest Lego creation. He stands 16.25″ high, and is 10″ wide at his shoulders.
I built the first version last Christmas when my cousins were visiting, I have since found a few minutes to refine the design. The biggest thing I’ve changed is I’ve added a central nervous system 😉
What makes Walter so special, aside from the fact he can scare small children? Well for that you’ll have check out the video after the jump…