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LEGO Grand Piano Improvements No.1

Hello Everyone!

Welcome to the first update for the LEGO Grand Piano Project!

This update will showcase many little changes that I was capable of making using LEGO Digital Designer!

P.S look at the photos after reading!

New Information:

-There Are A Total Of Exactly 800 Bricks In This Project. (The Updated Version). The Older Version has Over 1000 Due To The Limit Of Bigger Pannels Like On The Lid!

-There Is A Total Of 252 Instructions Steps On The LDD Designer!

Update 1:

In my Piano I have added a blue and orange logo near the front under the music stand. I have also changed the types of pieces to make a more effective use of pieces. Under the tuinng bolts, I have decreased the amount of pieces. I do this to make it stronger.

Update 2:

At Tthe back of the Piano, I have added a yellow bit alongsie the strings. This was not there before. I did this after looking at my real piano and seeing that the brass goes all the way alongside the strings. So I changed it on the Piano.

Update 3:

As you may see in one of the photos, I have made a more effecive piece pattern on the lid. Of course it does now look like a brick wall but the pieces are now arranged in a civilised order.

Update 4:

As you may see, I have changed the hinge colour to white to blend in with the Piano properly. It looks a bit better. I don't think it looked good being grey!

Update 5:

On the Keyboard Lid, I have reduced the number of slopping bits from single one blocks to double blocks. The single blocks didn't look the best. The double bits are added to make the Piano Keyboard Lid look less congested.

Update 6:

I have slightly modified the Piano Pedals replacing the transparent block with two yellow round bits.

Update 7:

Probably the most major update in terms of looks. In this little change, I have raised the sides beside the keyboard to make it flush with the Piano Lid when it is put on. Also in LDD I was able to get rid of the transparent blocks and replace them with solid colours.

Thanks Everyone! I Hope You All Enjoy The New And Updated LEGO Grand Piano!

 

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