The Block Man
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A Marvelous Machine Constructed from an Array of Distinctive Blocks Measuring Five Centimeters by Five Centimeters! Photographs are Currently in Development and Will Be Published Soon, so Please Visit Frequently This Incredible Device Was Designed with Inventor 2015 Inventor Files Are Provided for Modification; Feel Free to Add a Face, Create Custom Logos, Alter Joint Types, or Update the Hands – Possibilities Know No Bounds! The Community Invites You to Showcase Your Unique Creations Important Guidelines To Construct this Basic Man Model, a Variety of Blocks Will Be Required: Eight Standard Blocks Four Right-Angle Blocks Two Foot Blocks Two Hand Blocks One Head Block One Hip Block One Shoulder Block Please Note That These Numbers Can Be Altered to Accommodate Your Individual Preferences Step 1: Locate the Hip Block, Shoulder Block, and Two Regular Blocks Place the Peg of the Hip Block into a Standard Block Part and Insert a Second Standard Block Above it, Then Place the Shoulder Block with Its Peg Pointing Upwards Step 2: Retrieve Two Right-Angle Blocks, Four Standard Blocks, and the Two Hand Blocks Connect the Pegs of the Right-Angle Blocks to the Holes on the Side of the Shoulder Block, Then Link the Pegs of the Standard Blocks to the Holes of the Right-Angle Blocks and Ultimately Connect the Hands to the Standard Blocks Step 3: Find Four Standard Blocks, Two Right-Angle Blocks, and the Two Foot Blocks Connect the Pegs of the Right-Angle Blocks to the Holes on the Side of the Hip Block and Then Construct Each Leg by Adding Two Regular Blocks per Side. Attach the Feet to the Bottom Step 4: Place the Head Block on Top of the Peg Extending from the Shoulder Block – Your Marvelous Creation is Now Complete Supplementary Information: For Additional Stability, Gluing Parts Together May Be a Good Idea; Also, Feel Free to Experiment with Various Part Combinations to Construct Unique Animals or Figures
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