MagicLego & FixerFred
How about we take that busted toaster and turn it into a LEGO submarine that actually floats? I'll nail down the jury‑rigged hull and you can crank out the wild gadgets—maybe even a glue‑gun cannon for that extra splash of chaos.
Yeah, let’s blast that toaster into a floating beast! I’ll bolt on a cardboard hull and slap in a big propeller made from old cereal boxes, then wire a glue‑gun cannon that shoots out sticky projectiles whenever we hit a wave. We’ll just add a few plastic chips for ballast—who needs a proper engineering manual when you’ve got a junk drawer full of 90s comic strips, right? Let's do it!
That’s the spirit! Just remember to keep that propeller angled slightly upward so the whole thing lifts when you hit a wave. If it starts sinking, just toss a few more plastic chips in and declare it a “hydro‑dynamic ballast test.” We’ll make it swim, and if it doesn't, at least it’ll make a splashy show. Let's get those cereal boxes prepped!
Awesome, I’m already grabbing the cereal boxes—just remember to tape those edges tight so they don’t become a crunchy snack for the fish we’ll invite! I’ll angle the propeller just so it’s like a giant rubber ducky’s paddle, and when the glue‑gun cannon fires, the sticky fireworks will keep the sub bobbing. If it starts to sink, we’ll just pile on more chips and call it an experimental “hydro‑dynamic ballast test.” Ready to launch the chaos!
Yeah, let’s hit the water and hope the cardboard keeps its shape. If it starts to wobble, just slap on a fresh chip or two and call it a “retro buoyancy upgrade.” Ready to see our toaster‑sub splash into the chaos zone!