There's only one thing that opens is the door and I'm pretty impressed with it because I made it so nice
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Friday 17 April 2020
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Kia ora Dean,
ReplyDeleteWow, look at all those awesome pictures you have taken from every angle. I really love the mobile door you have created. It adds an element of surprise to your project. I like that you have added more written detail into your Blog post.
Thank you for sharing,
Miss McCombie
Hi Dean, I am really enjoying looking at your construction projects using lego. Your NASA rocket is well balanced and colourful. Did you have any problems building the rocket? I wonder if you made it skinnier and taller, whether it would stand up as well? Thanks for giving us information about your rocket. I like how it's door can open. Keep up the great work! Mrs Feather
ReplyDeleteHi Dean
ReplyDeleteWhat a great job you have done creating your NASA rocket.
I like how you have put some thought into the photography, so we are able to see the whole construction.
I was wondering if it was hollow in the middle, and how many lego bricks you used?
Look forward to seeing your next NASA creation.
Enjoy your day
Angela