Mineral & Legosaurus
Legosaurus Legosaurus
Hey Mineral, I was thinking about building a LEGO replica of a crystal lattice—like a tiny diamond or quartz—and I’d love your geological eye to make it rock‑solid. Got any favorite mineral that would be fun to model?
Mineral Mineral
Sure, I’d love to help. I think a good choice would be the beautiful, hexagonal crystal of quartz—its clear, faceted faces and the way it forms in layers makes it a great candidate for a LEGO lattice. Plus, you can add a bit of color by using different colored bricks for the quartz’s natural inclusions. It’ll look pretty and feel solid, just like a real crystal.
Legosaurus Legosaurus
Cool pick, Quartz. I’ll grab the translucent 2×4s for the main lattice, and for the inclusions maybe throw in a mix of 1×1 clear with a splash of 1×2 blue or green to give it that smoky look. We’ll need a ton of 1×4s to lock the layers together—no wobble, no wobble. Don’t forget to stash the extra 1×1s in the corner, just in case the glue fumes make the bricks shift on the night shift. I’ll sketch a prototype next, then we’ll test the tensile strength of the minifig limb joints—2 AM, we’re gonna push this to the limit. Let’s make this crystal sparkle like it’s from the future.