Knowing we had to use a minimum of 30 LEGO pieces we raised the car three levels from the wheels. We then added the gray main body piece as seen in the picture above. Next we had to create the dinosaur part of the car. The neck of the dinosaur has a width of 2 LEGO pieces and a base length of 6, but a length of 4 on up from the base. The mouth extends from the neck with 3 pieces. One pieces gives the shape of a dinosaur snout, a flat brown piece attaches it to the neck, and they are connected by a gray 2x8 LEGO. Underneath the snout we place two orange pieces as the teeth and two flags that represent the fire. After the dinosaur part was done we decided to add characters inside the car. First, we added us three surrounding a turkey because Thanksgiving was the week after this project. The LEGO characters are each standing on a piece to secure the turkey. Secondly, we added the police man and criminal to the back of the car. Lastly, we added our chauffeur, Pioneer Pete to represent UW Platteville. We thought we were done, but we just kept adding parts. Lastly we added wings and turbojets to allow the car to
Knowing we had to use a minimum of 30 LEGO pieces we raised the car three levels from the wheels. We then added the gray main body piece as seen in the picture above. Next we had to create the dinosaur part of the car. The neck of the dinosaur has a width of 2 LEGO pieces and a base length of 6, but a length of 4 on up from the base. The mouth extends from the neck with 3 pieces. One pieces gives the shape of a dinosaur snout, a flat brown piece attaches it to the neck, and they are connected by a gray 2x8 LEGO. Underneath the snout we place two orange pieces as the teeth and two flags that represent the fire. After the dinosaur part was done we decided to add characters inside the car. First, we added us three surrounding a turkey because Thanksgiving was the week after this project. The LEGO characters are each standing on a piece to secure the turkey. Secondly, we added the police man and criminal to the back of the car. Lastly, we added our chauffeur, Pioneer Pete to represent UW Platteville. We thought we were done, but we just kept adding parts. Lastly we added wings and turbojets to allow the car to