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Lego Ants?(sorry if this should be in general off topic)


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#1 Offline antsandmore - Posted February 8 2021 - 12:41 PM

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https://ideas.lego.c..._YB73pVi2OcWRRk

 

I was browsing reddit, and I found that a person had made a lego Ideas project for ants. Sorry if this is annoying, and I have posted this on discord, but I'll put it here anyway. This person made this project, and if you click on the link and vote for it, you can see it in the lego shop sometime soon hopefully. I just want to say good job to the person and support will be awesome. (This is NOT my project, and I just wanted to say its amazing and an awesome idea that I hope you guys like :) ) thanks


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#2 Offline OhNoNotAgain - Posted May 6 2021 - 7:11 PM

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I just came across it, too. It looks incredibly cool!!

 

Everyone should click on the link and check it out.

https://ideas.lego.c...1b-ed6b61957eab


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#3 Offline NPLT - Posted May 7 2021 - 12:58 AM

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I just came across it, too. It looks incredibly cool!!

 

Everyone should click on the link and check it out.

https://ideas.lego.c...1b-ed6b61957eab

That's really cool!


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Um, uh, Ants!

 

link to journal: https://www.formicul...lt-ant-journal/


#4 Offline OhNoNotAgain - Posted May 7 2021 - 8:23 AM

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Looks like the person also posted this one: "The Jack Jumper Ant"

 

"The jack jumper ant (Myrmecia pilosula), also known as the jack jumper, is a species of venomous ant native to Australia. Most frequently found in Tasmania and southeast mainland Australia...."

 

 

https://ideas.lego.c...a9-88a43d45c08e

 

 

These LEGO Idea projects are basically competitions - ideas submitted by people around the world, subject to up-votes, and then consideration by LEGO. It takes a lot of votes for these ideas to even have the chance of seeing the light of day. While I don't imagine the ant community is so large that it could tip the scales, a few more up-votes for these two projects would be cool, in my opinion.


Edited by OhNoNotAgain, May 7 2021 - 8:24 AM.

Formiculture Journals::

Veromessor pergandei, andrei; Novomessor cockerelli

Camponotus fragilis; also separate journal: Camponotus sansabeanus (inactive), vicinus, laevigatus/quercicola

Liometopum occidentale;  Prenolepis imparis; Myrmecocystus mexicanus (inactive)

Pogonomyrmex subnitidus and californicus (inactive)

Tetramorium sp.

Termites: Zootermopsis angusticollis

 

Isopods: A. gestroi, granulatum, kluugi, maculatum, vulgare; C. murina; P. hoffmannseggi, P. haasi, P. ornatus; V. parvus

Spoods: Phidippus sp.


#5 Offline Antcatcherpro3 - Posted May 7 2021 - 8:47 AM

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I love legos, and I love ants, so lego ants would be so cool.



#6 Offline Chickalo - Posted May 7 2021 - 9:02 AM

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I haven't seen it yet, but I have made one (it's blocky and only has four legs tho...)


シグナチャーです。예.

 


#7 Offline Antcatcherpro3 - Posted May 9 2021 - 1:45 PM

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I made a worker out of lego's and it actually looks pretty good. I'll post pics if you want to see them.



#8 Offline ANTS_KL - Posted May 9 2021 - 9:58 PM

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I made a worker out of lego's and it actually looks pretty good. I'll post pics if you want to see them.

Yes please

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I made a worker out of lego's and it actually looks pretty good. I'll post pics if you want to see them.

Yes please

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#9 Offline Antcatcherpro3 - Posted May 10 2021 - 12:34 AM

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Ok I will.






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