Spider-Man & Legosaurus
Legosaurus Legosaurus
Hey Spider‑Man, I’ve just started a new Lego project—an ultra‑detailed New York skyline that doubles as a web trap. Got any tips on how to keep the bricks from slipping when the city gets hit by your webs?
Spider-Man Spider-Man
Nice project, buddy. First thing, make sure the bricks have a solid base—use a bit of hot glue or double‑tape to lock them in. Then, instead of tossing a full web, go for a light spray or just a few quick pulls; that keeps the tension low and the bricks steady. If you’re worried about those rogue bricks, use a bit of PVA glue in the seams. Also, build a thicker foundation or use a bit of sand in the base to add weight. Just remember, the trick is to keep the tension just right—too much and you’re in a brick‑web vortex, too little and it’s just a pile of blocks. Happy building, and remember, if the skyline starts falling, you’re still on my side.
Legosaurus Legosaurus
Thanks, champ, I’ll lock the base tighter and maybe add a little sand in the bottom plate to keep the skyline from wobbling. I’ll try that light spray web thing, too—no need for a full‑blown web‑vortex. If the bricks start doing their own acrobatics, I’ll grab the glue bottle and give them a firm hug. Appreciate the tip, and I’ll keep the tension just right so it doesn’t turn into a brick‑web chaos. Happy building to you, too!
Spider-Man Spider-Man
Sounds like a solid plan—just remember, even the city’s gotta feel safe. If those bricks start doing the moonwalk, just remind them they’re not the ones pulling the punches. Happy building!