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9000 Votes!!
Thank you so much to all who have helped get Sweet Honey this far I'm very excited to enter the final 1000 vote stage!! Our honey fanatic doesn't seem to be able to hold much more honey!
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8000!
8000 supporters! Thank you so much to all that have voted so far!
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Passing 7000!
This set has really been buzzing with support coming in. One more jar stacked on as we make our way to 10,000!
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Passing 6000 supporters!
Support continues to swarm as Sweet Honey passes 6000 supporters! Thank you to all who supported!
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Sweet Honey Reaches 5000!!
Thank you to all who have already supported this set set! Lets see how much this honey loving Lego guy can carry!!
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Minifigures and Movable Parts
Minifigures:
With the feedback I have received from many fellow beekeepers there was plenty of requests for a female beekeeper. Since the CMF Beekeeper is male I have added a partner for him.
Movable Parts:
As seen in the new cover photo, the bees can be moved around the frame. The cover on the hive plate can be removed as well as all the 2x2 honey tiles from inside. The extractor also shows that it can be spun around.
Bees:
There is a slight redesign to the bees with the queen still being just one stud longer.
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Honey Extraction Tile
This is a new addition to my submission and I think its a big part of what was missing. This brings in the middle step of the beekeeping process. Here you can remove the honey caps to allow the honey to run out. Then place the frames in the spinner and turn the top to make it spin! The empty jars are just waiting to be filled.