Random part of the day: Plane Door, No. 1
Posted by Huwbot,
Today's random part is 68586, 'Plane Door, No. 1', which is a System part, category Transportation Means, Aviation.
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But I want a fancy door!
*stomp*
But what’s behind Door No. 2?
@WesterBricks said:
"But what’s behind Door No. 2?"
No. 2 is behind door No. 2.. and lots of flies.
I hope this didn’t fall off yesterday’s 787...
@WesterBricks said:
"But what’s behind Door No. 2?"
Tree 2
@Mr__Thrawn said:
" @WesterBricks said:
"But what’s behind Door No. 2?"
Tree 2"
This comment by @Mr__Thrawn wins the internet.
@WesterBricks said:
"But what’s behind Door No. 2?"
A goat
@PurpleDave said:
[[I hope this didn’t fall off yesterday’s 787...]
Lego City breaking news: A door has fallen off the boeing 737 and a lot of people went flying in the air. United airline is now looking into the issue.
Don't worry "plane" door. I think you're quite handsome
@WesterBricks said:
"But what’s behind Door No. 2?"
My Dad terrorizing Mia.
A door has fallen off of yesterday's Dreamliner!
HEY!
Build the helicopter and off to the rescue!
Prepare the lifeline, lower the stretcher, and make the rescue!
The new Emergency Collection from Lego City!
Hmmm...yesterday: a Yoke, Today: A Plane's day...at this rate the plane will finished by Fall...what year, we don't know...:)
@WesterBricks: "But what’s behind Door No. 2?"
"ZONK"...and thank you for playing: LET'S! MAKE! A DEAL!!!
I've seen this used as smoke deflector (in gray) on a steam engine, specifically the steam engine from the 1997 Anastasia animated film. The MOC turns 10 years old in 2023, and no, it's not mine.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/46711946 @N07/10982205425
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@Lego_mini_fan said:
" @PurpleDave said:
"I hope this didn’t fall off yesterday’s 787...]
Lego City breaking news: A door has fallen off the boeing 737 and a lot of people went flying in the air. United airline is now looking into the issue."
I’d be disappointed if I got on a 737 and didn’t go flying through the air."
@Kynareth:
I prefer to fly in the airplane seat, but if you prefer to travel by the “Vomit Comet”...
Yesterday’s set of the day could have done with a couple of these
@WesterBricks said:
"But what’s behind Door No. 2?"
Sorry mister please take door nr. 0
https://brickset.com/parts/4284008/airplane-door
I wonder how a Creator Expert designer would use it
@Murdoch17 said:
" @Mr__Thrawn said:
" @WesterBricks said:
"But what’s behind Door No. 2?"
Tree 2"
This comment by @Mr__Thrawn wins the internet."
Or My Dad?
For anyone who has these doors the biggest problem is the attachment to the pre-fab plane shell using the robot arms is really fiddly to put on and eventually breaks off when you try to open and close the door repeatedly, although does give the required forward and then sideways door effect.
@Yooha said:
" @Murdoch17 said:
" @Mr__Thrawn said:
" @WesterBricks said:
"But what’s behind Door No. 2?"
Tree 2"
This comment by @Mr__Thrawn wins the internet."
Or My Dad?"
3121
I thought about using these as train doors, as they seem to open and close more accurately, but then the entire fuselage and nose/cockpit section would probably be needed as well
@WesterBricks said:
"But what’s behind Door No. 2?"
A bag of energy effect pieces, a starfighter, Harry Potter, a car wash, or a remote-controlled snowman ... No wait, that was last month.
Lego has always struggled with the airplane: it is either way too bricky (like the Dreamliner set from yesterday) or way too Playmobil-like with too many specialized pieces (like 3181). They literally can't win.