zachpieces
Certified Lego maniac
Find my designs here: https://rebrickable.com/users/zachpieces/
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I was able to post the images on a new community on my host instance. It looks like there is ultimately always going to be some degradation of image quality if I use my instance as the host, but this workaround is a improvement over the images being posted onto the main post directly. Thanks for the help!
I found a high resolution scan of the first page of the Constitution. After deciding on my scale, I superimposed a 78x64 square grid over the scan, as well as a separate 65x64 rectangular grid for when I was building in the vertical dimension. After hemming and hawing for about year about over how to best to depict the paragraph text, I eventually decided that random shaping was the only viable option with the medium. However, using the grids as a reference allowed me to place the larger text, the indentations, new lines, and empty spaces in nearly their precise locations as on the original document.
Side note: the scale wasn’t determined by the text, but rather by needing the thickness of the stripes to be evenly divisible by the width of the brick separator. I opted to be 15% undersized rather than 13% oversized since it would be an easier task plus I thought it would look better scaled to the brick separator.
Thanks! I don’t think any other medium could be nearly as conducive to conveying the critical parts of this piece as Lego is, especially with orange being by far the most common color for the modern brick separator and red being by far the most common color for the crowbar piece.
Thanks, I’ll try to look into this and see what I can do
Thank you! He’s shrugging apathetically because he thinks that’s the most effective thing he can do in response to what’s going on next to him.
Thank you! I’m incredibly flattered. It is indeed mine. I was thinking just today of how to go about finding a proper gallery for this.
Side note: Does anybody know why the additional photos are in lower resolution or how to upload them in a way that retains their original resolution?
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LEGO@lemmy.world•[MOC] Challenged myself to make an Eye of Sauron plus a micro Sauron using only the parts from my unsorted needs-to-go-into-the-correct-bin pileEnglish
3·2 months agoThose trophy figs were supposed to be Elrond and Isildur 😅
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LEGO@piefed.social•I had been told there were no parts other than minidoll torsos that minidoll legs can connect toEnglish
5·2 months agoI had also found the modern 2x2 macaroni brick works, but it doesn’t feel good to connect the two since it is a tight squeeze.
Another Threadiverse user has found a few others on the crosspost.
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LEGO@lemmy.world•I had been told there were no parts other than minidoll torsos that minidoll legs can connect toEnglish
10·2 months agoIf simple were my style, then I wouldn’t be shoving minidoll legs into a croissant
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LEGO@lemmy.world•I had been told there were no parts other than minidoll torsos that minidoll legs can connect toEnglish
7·2 months agoI don’t see what needs to be edited?
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LEGO@piefed.social•After about 2 1/2 years and a lot of help from a contact of mine at Bricks & Minifigs, I finally have all of the pieces for my micro Lucrehulk and Naboo MOCEnglish
5·3 months agoThe “donut” pieces in Light Bluish Gray can go for a few bucks each, and I couldn’t justify buying 8 of them at that price for something so small. My contact would snag them from bulk trade-ins at his store as he found them, but at one point he did have to tear his car apart to locate where a couple of them had escaped to.
A few other pieces are also somewhat pricy but over time I was able to locate most of them. My contact also gifted me the Trans-Purple dome which isn’t too common or cheap.
So bye bye BrickLink! I contacted their customer service and told them that I’ll simply avoid the BrickLink website if it requires my birth year. Their loss. If you also disagree with this I encourage you to get in touch with them as well.
That’s pretty much a textbook boycott and call to action.
That website means just about nothing to me
It means enough to you for you to have made this post and to attempt to persuade others to take similar actions.
If you’re only now noticing the age filter, then you’re also not a regular enough site user for them to care if you stay or go.
There is no negative consequence to lying about your year of birth to gain access to the site. The only real problem for users is the routine moment of inconvenience.
They’ve required it since September. You can enter any year from 1900 up to 18 years prior to the current date and gain access. I spam 1999 since it’s the fastest valid number for me to type. It’s tedious but I doubt they’re tracking any of this information since there is no verification and the entries are so frequent per non-signed in user.
Lego’s own website has previously also required a similar age filter in order for adults and kids to proceed to the store or to the play zone, respectively. Some sites ask if you’re over 18 because it is illegal to track certain browsing data for minors in some jurisdictions, plus Lego doesn’t want minors making purchases for toys using their parents’ credit cards.
BrickLink as a business sees itself as a marketplace first and an index second, which is why they want to ensure the users are adults in order to buy or sell. There are no ads on the site, so if you’re not already a buyer or a seller (which require you to specify your age), your boycott means just about nothing to the site.
I don’t like it, but I don’t think it’s as bad as you’re making it out to be.
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LEGO@piefed.social•[MOC] Impromptu collab build of Santa's sleigh using only 2x4 bricks in Red and GreenEnglish
4·4 months agoIt does have a red nose though!
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LEGO@piefed.social•[MOC] Impromptu collab build of Santa's sleigh using only 2x4 bricks in Red and GreenEnglish
5·4 months agoThose bricks were set aside as part of an individual activity but they were still sitting out afterward so we had some more fun with them. It wasn’t a self-imposed challenge, really just making use of what was still on the table
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LEGO@lemmy.world•[MOC] (wait for the gif to load) Carousel - my submission to my LUG's 25 piece seed part challengeEnglish
3·5 months agoThanks! It really saved me with both making the base stable and giving a rotation hole with only 1 piece
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LEGO@piefed.social•[MOC] (wait for the gif to load) Carousel - my submission to my LUG's 25 piece seed part challengeEnglish
1·5 months agoThanks all!


Are you able to determine the density of the powder you have by measuring a known volume and weighing it? And then compare this density to the molar mass of the compounds in question?
Also not quite what you’re asking, but do note that Magnesium Glycinate and Magnesium Bisglycinate are chemically different even though some brands market them as the same. If you’re taking this for health reasons, Magnesium is the active ingredient and the glycinate helps your body absorb it; bisglycinate is more effective at the absorption but you get significantly less Magnesium per serving/molar mass. Disclaimer: not a doctor/scientist but I have tried and researched both for my own health usage
If you’re concerned about the taste, Mg glycinate/bisglycinate/citrate are all available in pill capsule (and I think flavored gummy?) form.