I bought the
Japanese Maple Tree set a few weeks ago and strip-mined it for parts. The creations in this post were inspired by those parts. This build owes a lot to my
Twisting Trees which I didn't realize until a few days after I put them together.
Tree 2.
The next incarnation of this design, which I built first, starts witha Corrugated 2x2 Round Brick, a 2L Axle, a Smooth 2L Axle Connector,
and two 6x5 Swordleaves w/Clip. This is twelve pieces which is 2
Hits. The taller one is 34 feet tall and 27.5 feet from edge to edge.
Tree 3. I think this is where things start getting interesting. As always i
t starts with a Corrugated 2x2 Round Brick
, three 2L Axles
, and two Smooth 2L Axle Connectors. Then we add in
a Triple Angled Axle/Pin Connector. This is only available, in Tan, in the Japanese Maple Tree set -- and there's only two of them. You top it all off with two 2L Bars w/Stop Ring,
two 6x5 Swordleaves w/Clip, and a
1x1 Round Plate w/3 Thin Leaves. This is twelve pieces which is 2 Hits. The left one is 23 feet tall and 27.5 feet from edge to edge. The one on the right subs in a 45 Deg. Macaroni Tube for a Smooth 2L Axle Connector.
Tree 4. This is a simpler version of Tree 2, or a more complex version of Tree
1. It starts with a Corrugated 2x2 Round Brick, three 2L Axles, three
Smooth 2L Axle Connectors, a 45 Deg. Macaroni Tube, topped off with
a 2L Bar w/Stop Ring and two 6x5 Swordleaves w/Clip. This is twelve
pieces which is 2 Hits. It's 27 feet tall and 27.5 feet from edge to edge.
Size comparisons with the usual suspects. I'm not sure where I'm going to use these but I look forward to getting them on the table at some point. I hope I've given people ideas or techniques