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5.000 SUPPORTERS!!!
Thanks to everyone that has supported my project and made it achived this big milestone: 5.000 supportes. I'm really thanful to al of you. Being Wreck-it Ralph one of my favorite Disney movie, this project means a lot and I want to make it the best that it can be. So, for this update, I'm fixing some details from the original version and give and explanation.
Updates for the set
The first thing I wanted to change were the arcade machine; not the builds itself but rather the designs of the sticker. Considering how LEGO does there printed tiles, they have now a simpler design comparing to the first version; the good thing is that is not that remarkable. But one thing that was very noticeable for my was Felix's medal. Originally I didn't use the medal piece because Studio 2.0 (the program I used for my digital LEGO models) did not have this piece until a recent update. So now he can have it.
That's it for now, if there's any other thing you think I can improve in the set please let me know in the comments. Ones again, thanks to everyone for the support to this project!
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WE DID IT!! 1000 SUPPORTERS!!
I'm really surprised by the feedback and support to this project; really thankfull to everyone for getting this project to 1K Supporters. As a way to demostrate my gratitude, let me show you the evolution of the design of our favorite wrecker, Ralph.
Some "behind the scenes"
Here's the evolution of the design for Ralph. Right from the get go I knew I wouldn't use any big-fig molds because non of them had the hair to represent the character. So I started designing Ralph with bricks and with Jokers hair from "The LEGO Batman Movie".
At first I use simple technics that werent convincing me with the shapes. Then I was getting the volume I wanted but the colors weren´t accurate by his non-arcade look. After that I found the right colors and shapes but the prints needed some work. And finally I felt satisfide with the design of Ralph.