![]() Here is the flying Phantom, the antagonist in the set. Fluted 1×2 bricks give the feeling of two legs at the front and back of the baby camel. a 1×2 plate and tile go towards creating the hump. the head and neck element terminates in a 1×2 plate at the base, while a stud on the front allows the nose to be attached. Steve has the opportunity to tame the baby camel: it might not be big enought to ride just yet, but its time will come. Here are New Steve, and Classic Steve, side by side… His eyes appear ready to burst out of their sockets too. He has been darkened from pale nougat to nougat compared to previous versions. This year he has a new expression on his face, and update on his effort in recent years. In his blue shirt, and strangely cubic head, he has a mystic axe to help him to survive in the desert. There are some medium nougat elements with perinted decorations, while some 1×1 dark brown bricks help to hold the roof up on the shelter We have a transparent dish and antenna, as well as ransparent orange flames and candle flames. ![]() The baby camel head element is a bizarre extended brick, with small markings just on either side of the head. There are no stickers, rather all of the elements requiring decoration are printed. The set is predominantly plates and modified plates with a few bricks for good measure. Here are the elementts laid out by the knoller in chief. This year we are seeing a slight clawing back of the unfortunate price bump seen in 2022, and this set is one of those that represents the return of the small boxed set to the $9.99USD $AUD14.99 pricepoint (compared to last year’s $17.99AUD for fewer pieces). The set has 75 pieces and comes with a Steve mini figure, as well as a baby camel and a flying Phantom. I thought I’d start small, and take a look at 21251 Steve’s Desert Expedition: apparently the first LEGO Minecraft set where the action takes place in the desert biome. That said, I was intrigued when some of the latest wave of Minecraft sets crossed my desk.It’s been a while since I have taken a look at any of these sets, and I’d like to thank the LEGO Group for sending these sets over ahead of time for review. That said, I cannot deny what it means to the generation of kids currently growing up, even those in their early 20s, for whom it has been an integral part of their upbringing since 2009. the other skin shown is my skin, its there because i forgot to change it back to steve.Now, I’m not going to lie: I haven’t spent a lot of time playing Minecraft. I have added support for the prone mod, so that should work fine but if you find an addon you want support for please tell me (in the below discussions preferably).Īlso, if your curious, the youtuber skins shown in one of the images are of Etho, Honeydew (Yogscast), and BdoubleO100, they are just some people i have been watching since minecraft came out so i wanted to show them here. Now, as this model has custom animations, it most likely will not work with any addon that adds animations (though after one of the updates this may not be the case anymore). Viewmodel Arms (not custom, but still blocky).Supports skin changing (located in the player model selector, just type in a username and you should see its skin).Separate Alex Model (also includes blinking and 3D layer toggle).3 bodygroups (steve and legacy models (for old skin types), enable/disable blinking, enable/disable 3D layers).
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