Lego 92fs Brickgun stop motion build

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  • zekedageek

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    I recently purchased the 9mm from BrickGun - The Coolest Plastic Building Brick Weapons in the World. It's a Beretta 92fs replica made using Lego Bricks.

    I made a stop motion animation of the build:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=76wt11G-JYs

    You can buy the kit from:
    BrickGun - 9mm

    It has a fully articulated slide, slide lock. hammer and trigger and bears a VERY close resemblance to the actual Beretta 92fs. See the comparison in the clip above.

    Check out my other lego stop motion projects:
    http://www.youtube.com/user/lego1geek
     

    teddy12b

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    That was so nerdy that it was awesome. How many hours did it take you to produce that video?
     

    printcraft

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    Awesome!!!!

    I think the coolest thing is (and I am amazed it only cost $80) is that the thing builds itself. :rockwoot:
    I mean how awesome is it that you can pour a bag of parts out on the table
    and it self generates into something like that!?!

    Well done sir, well done. :yesway:
     

    zekedageek

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    Respose to questions

    Q: Does it shoot.
    A: Unfortunately no. But the MP5 kit from the same company does


    Q: How long did it take to produce the video?
    A: 1 photo every 10sec for about 4 hours. 3 hours to fine tune the video. 980 total photos
     
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