Geralt & Lego_lord
Lego_lord Lego_lord
Hey Geralt, I just made a prototype of a quick‑assemble, weather‑proof shelter that could be handy on your hunts—want to see it?
Geralt Geralt
Sure, show me. It better stand up to the weather before I decide to bring it on a hunt.
Lego_lord Lego_lord
It’s a double‑wall cube with a sloped roof, made from the same weather‑proof bricks I used for the coastal outpost. The inside is lined with a waterproof, breathable fabric that keeps moisture out but lets the air flow, so you won’t get a damp inside. The walls fold out like a secret door, and the whole thing snaps together in under a minute—no tools, no glue, just click. The roof has a little overhang to keep rain off the front, and the corners are reinforced with extra studs so it won’t wobble even if the wind hits hard. Think of it as a tiny, sturdy, mobile cave that can be set up anywhere—just pop the blocks together and you’re ready to roll.
Geralt Geralt
Sounds useful. If it holds up when the wind’s howling, I might keep one in the pack. Show me how fast you can set it up.
Lego_lord Lego_lord
Watch this—I’m pulling out the base plates, snapping the corner studs together, folding out the walls, then tucking in the roof panels. In about twenty‑two seconds, the whole shelter is up, ready to keep you dry no matter how much the wind howls.
Geralt Geralt
Not bad. Give it a wind test and see if the corners hold. If it stays solid, I'll consider it.Not bad. Give it a wind test and see if the corners hold. If it stays solid, I'll consider it.
Lego_lord Lego_lord
Okay, here’s the wind test. I’ve set the shelter on a flat surface, put a heavy fan on the side to blow like a gale. The corners stay locked tight, the walls don’t wobble, and the roof holds up—no blocks sliding. It’s solid as a stone castle in a storm. If that’s your benchmark, I think you’re good to pack it.
Geralt Geralt
Looks solid enough. I'll pack one and test it on a real hunt.
Lego_lord Lego_lord
Awesome! Drop it in your pack, hit the road, and see how it holds up in real weather—just remember to keep an eye on the corners in high wind, and you’ll be ready for anything. Good luck!