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My first build in about a year.

Good set, took about 5 hours in total, actual build time about 3.5 but had to stop to pet cats, make coffee, etc.

Timelapse build here: https://youtu.be/_VyJe2Fb5K0
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A lot of time laying out the build pieces -my empty bag and toss\search method probably isn't any faster , I see a pair of glasses on the table ,should we do an inspection of completed works!!?! Love the moon base build too. The creater

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A lot of time laying out the build pieces -my empty bag and toss\search method probably isn't any faster ,
I find that seems to work better for my building style with the timelapse, gives time for the elements to appear before they vanish on to the build.
I see a pair of glasses on the table ,should we do an inspection of completed works!!?!
Only need them for far away, and close up, and miscellaneous! :)
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The layout version looks great , I guess with big builds getting minifigs to bring parts and assemble them would need to be a paid job to do as a time lapse

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The layout version looks great , I guess with big builds getting minifigs to bring parts and assemble them would need to be a paid job to do as a time lapse
Yeah, would be a frame by frame stop motion, with the timelapse I just set up the fake "GoPro" to take a frame every 0.5 seconds and then stitch it all together and speed it up until it's down to like 3 minutes.
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The timelapse is great! I must give that a try some day.

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The timelapse is great! I must give that a try some day.
Really easy with most action cameras to set the time between frames.  Of course can shoot it normal speed and then edit it to whatever speed you like.
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