Away, offline, resting, droid

Hello again everyone,

I have been trying to post more often, honest :-D. I’ve even got things lined up that I could post for internet spaceships, other games and … more Lego now too. I left the last post on Monday last week saying that it got a bit too hot … And yep, it was toasty through to Wednesday and has calmed down since then. Thursday saw me hopping out to the place in today’s thumbnail pic :

Photo. We're looking towards a line of shop fronts to the upper left of shot. The lower right is an irregular paved pedestrian only street. I don't remember 2 of the shops but 2 are the Lego shop in the centre and Foyles bookshop to the right. There are 3 masked shoppers heading into the third shop.
Two very cool places there

Thursday saw me heading out to Bristol. I was feeling the Lego shops calling, plus I wanted to check out the more local Antics model shop and the heat was making me have an urge for a Frostino thing to freeze my brain. Frostino was acquired and I even went back to the Lego shop after an earlier first look. It was either Cardiff or Bristol for the trip and I didn’t fancy fighting my way in and out of Cardiff. The roads aren’t the best. Oh and I also found myself going up the motorway a bit to the farm shop services place. It was good to stretch the legs.

Needed some air too, I must check out some of the local castles. A friend takes her gorgeous dog Henry on outings to the castles and treats us with great piccys.

Anyway, Antics was a bust. The shop in Bristol is about the same size as the Cardiff one and the people in the Cardiff one were better. If you’re going to be rude about the people who work in the shops next door, wait until the single customer in the shop can’t hear you. And there were other issues there. But I did have something catch my ear in HMV and therefore several cds escaped with me. The one playing in the store was Garbage’s latest and Jean-Michel Jarre’s Planet Jarre caught my eye, as did a Madness collection. Oh and I’ve since been able to download the Elite Odyssey soundtrack, so I’ve been listening to that too.

Before I get on to the main event for today, internet spaceships have happened …

Game screenshot. Elite Dangerous. We're landed on a mostly flat grey world. In the foreground, our pilot stands in a thin spacesuit amongst scattered long straight leaved green bushes. The buggy is behind her and behind both, is a landed small ship that's like a fighter jet. Above that is a small ball of a planet. A thin atmosphere gives a graduated sky here.
Of course internet spaceships happened !

The idea I had last week for doing Empire missions didn’t work out, which meant swapping to a new place. Tiamat’s Chariot is too big for that, so it meant the arrival of Milo’s Messenger, callsign -NANO-. It’s named for Kim Nanosounds and I got the idea for a name theme while one of her streams was on in the background. It’s a nippy ship too. This was my first landing at a planet that has the thin atmospheres that also allow landing. We can’t land on thick atmosphere worlds yet but seeing horizons like that in the game now since the Odyssey expansion is going to be a treat to look out for when I do exploring again.

There was a decent amount of internet spaceship but the evenings since that Thursday have partly been about …

Picture. This is a column of assorted Lego blocks.
Lego !

Spot the elastic bands … This is the centre column of the latest acquisition from the Lego shop. It’s the start of quite a smart mechanism that snicks around pretty well.

Photo. More Lego. The column before now has a foot at the base and it has been wrapped in a boxy frame.
The game is afoot

The mechanism is mostly together there, with it being captured within the central frame. There’s a couple of level arms up at the top there as well in green and yellow, these activate the mechanism.

Photo. The centre frame has had a couple of side casings attached. The previous pictures had green pieces facing us, now we have occasional red pieces facing us. Plus the red fluffy dwagon is sitting to the left.
4D was going to pop up at some point

One internal clever thing about this one was use of colour to denote which side of the model you would be attaching pieces to. One side has red bits, the other side has green bits.

Photo. Our model now has three legs. One to each side and a central foot. The red fluffy dwagon is to the side.
Standing …

There we go. You must be able to tell what this is building into … Here we have the standing position, with the centre leg retracted into the casing.

Photo. As before, our model has three legs except this time, the centre leg is extended. The red fluffy dwagon is on top.
Best foot forward

As you move the side legs backwards, the mechanism releases the foot.

Photo. A perhaps familiar round body of a Star Wars droid can be seen. The model is R2D2. We can see his white and blue main body from the front but he doesn't have his domed head yet. Instead, the red fluffy dwagon is up there.
Onwards !

This got described in one place as the mount of a Kobold Artificer, a Kobold mech rider and a Kobold Mechapod by me later. There are a couple of hidden compartments on there as well.

Photo. 4D is lying on the chair and R2's white and blue domed head is above him.
4D gets a head

There we go. Last little bit of the model coming there. There are a couple of compartments here as well, like the periscope thing R2 has and a hole for a mini lightsaber.

Photo. The Lego R2D2 droid is on the left with a label plaque at his feet. A tiny R2D2 is on the plaque as well. The red fluffy dwagon is lower right and behind them, is the Lego box.
Yep. It was R2 rumpling the sheets, honest.

There we go, all done. The head rotates freely as well there. A good model, fantastic level of finish although it is fairly expensive. The parts count is pretty high at 2,314 pieces, although a lot of these are single block or finishing block items. The model itself is relatively small, although that was actually a draw because it means less space required to keep it !

Photo. The Lego R2D2 is on the left, with body leaning back and middle foot extended. A Lego BB-8 model is to the right, this is a mostly white ball with orange highlights, with a dome on top. They both have small tools extended.
An old friend joins the party

There we go. I had to bring out the BB-8 as well for the last shot.

Good model, it’s been pretty relaxing over the weekend … and then the Mars Horizon took over for the last few evenings. They’ve released a new update that includes a new Iron Core mode (gotta accept bad results, can’t reload to erase them), the Falcon 9 reusable rocket and a version of the Perseverance Mars lander and helicopter system. It’s a good little update to a game I’ve massively enjoyed.

Work’s been good too this week, it was fun to see the thing I’d delayed my leave for turn up in the local newsletters. It was a good day that and a very satisfying trial. There were problems, there always are (and you learn more from problems than if everything whooshes straight through) but our kit was all good and working.

Plus it was another day or so away from the working at home thing.

More post at the weekend hopefully ! I’ve had those thoughts of “I have things I could write a post about” but then post doesn’t happen. Must break out of that.

Oh and I’m double vaccinated now by the way. I’m concerned about the uptick in numbers in the UK and especially concerned that there has been no reaction to control that uptick. But you can only do those actions that you control which are things like : keep an eye out for idiots, wear the mask and avoid being in situations your risk of plague is high.

Stay safe everyone, be well.