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– The wings, my favorite part of the whole build, are curved thanks to the round studs between each 1X2 plate. They do wonders for flexibility.
– The same wings are then attached illegally on the tip of a bar passed through headlight bricks.
– The neck is made of simple 1X1 bricks tilted on their own studs.
– The beak is a tile gripped by a clip.
– The tail is of course a frog in disguise.
– And the eyes are placed on a SNOTing brick positioned in diagonal… not a particularly special technique, but something I didn’t experimented with much prior to this bird.
In short, a very fun experimental build!