instructables Lego Minecraft Axolotl Instruction Manual

INDUCTIONS

I know, I know, this thing looks huge. Believe me when I say, however, that I did my maths; a minecraft block is about 1 yard by 1 yard (feel free to skip this paragraph btw), each stud is 1 ft, and the axolotl’s hitbox is about 2/3 block high by 1 1/3 block wide, meaning it should be about 2 blocks long o_0. I do this with a majority of builds that are hard to scale just by looking at them.

According to my math, it’s the right size. And if that doesn’t convince you, there is an image of it next to the o*cial version of the cat.
Induction
Induction
Induction

Supplies

The legos shown.

This is a nice easy one, with only a few harder-to-get pieces =]

Also remember, you are able to customize these; there are 5 or 6 (if you count green) di1erent colors, so do what you can with what’s available!!!!
Induction
Induction

Step 1: The Main Body

This was the easy part. The hard parts were the tail and head (the tail less so).
Main Body Instructions
Main Body Instructions
Main Body Instructions

Step 2: The Head

The hard part was trying to get the 3aring things looking good, the rest was clear sailing.
Inductions
Inductions
Inductions

Step 3: The Tail

Not much to explain here.
Inductions

This build may seem like low-hanging fruit for 1.17 content, but it was actually rather difficult to put together while trying to keep it as small as possible.

 

Documents / Resources

instructables Lego Minecraft Axolotl [pdf] Instruction Manual
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